There is a good possibility that it can, there are some details that you should be aware of:some sofa have detachable armssome have detachable legsEven if the sofa does not have the above options the design of the arms of the sofa will be your biggest hurdle, try to pass it through the opening at a diagonal, hopefully the clearance on each side of the doorway will not obstruct your move. You can also gain some doorway clearance by removing the door and or doorstops/jams.
You should be able to turn it at an angle so that the horizontal 'width' is less than 28 inches. Another way, would be if the length of the sofa is less than the height of the door, you can stand it on end, slide part of it through, then slide it over so that the rest of it will go through the door.
As long as you can get it through the door.
No
You will probably have to remove the legs/feet and turn it diagonally to make it fit through the door. The frame of the couch is bolted to the bottom, there are two recliners. Can the sofa be tilted at an angle that will get it through the 30" doorway?
If you are talking about the depth being 40"...you may want to try turning the sofa on its side as you walk it through the opening.. standard doors are 30" to 36" wide.
No it will not fit through. The door can only take something that is 36 inches or smaller and there is no dimension on the couch that small.
As none of the measurements are less than the width of the door opening, it doesn't seem it will fit.
The size of a sofa is based on the space available in your living room, whether the sofa can actually get through the house doors, and the price you are willing to spend? Also, what size sofa, two or three seater, etc?
because its a sofa is stuffed with sofa
As long as your family can walk through it.
go to harbor studios apartment you know the sliding glass door on apartment right ? just pick up a sofa and twerl it in that spot and it goes on the roof rederect your self until you find harbor studios sofa pressX and ur up on the roof