
Hey there! Happy to help you figure out how to separate your sectional sofa. The provided links didn't contain specific instructions, but don't worry, the process is usually quite simple for most models.
First, you'll need to locate the hardware that connects the pieces. Feel along the sides of the cushions where two sections of your sofa meet. You're looking for metal brackets, often located near the bottom of the sofa's frame. Most sectionals use a "fork-and-slot" or "alligator" style connector, where a bracket on one piece slides down into a receiving bracket on the other.
Once you've found the connection point, you'll likely need a bit of muscle. It's often easier with two people. To disconnect the sections, stand in front of the sofa and grab the frame of one of the pieces you want to separate. Lift that section straight up. You might need to give it a little wiggle, but a firm, upward lift should disengage the brackets. Once it's unhooked, you can carefully pull it away from the rest of the sofa.
Just repeat this process for any other sections you need to separate. When you're ready to put it back together, you'll simply reverse the process by aligning the brackets and lowering the piece back into place. Good luck


