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Add Comfort and Style to Your Living Room With a Chaise Sectional

A chaise sectional is a combination of the best of two worlds as a half sofa and a half lounge chair. Choose from two or four-piece designs to suit your seating needs and living space.

Be aware that the furniture industry employs terms such as left-arm facing or right-arm facing to refer to asymmetrical pieces. This is the side of the armrest you see when facing the piece and not sitting within it.

Comfort

A chaise sectional can be used to add a touch of elegance to any living room style. It can be utilized in a casual family room that blends modern and rustic styles, or as an elegant touch to a stylish living space built around mid-century designs. There are many color and material options that are available, whether you prefer a button-tufted leather sofa or an upholstered fabric one. Choose fabrics that are easy to clean and resist staining, which makes them an ideal choice for families with children or pets.

A chaise sectional provides an expansive, comfortable place to sit back and relax after a long day. It's also a great place to relax with a book or catching up on your favorite shows. You can even turn a couch into a sleeper sofa with chaise for guests by means of an optional pull-out bed.

The unique design of the chaise sectional can be used to create a focal point for the living space or as an alternative to other furniture pieces such as coffee tables and rugs. Add a statement-making accent chair and a few stylish table lamps to complete the look. Some chaise sectionals have built-in shelves for storing magazines and books.

Certain sectionals come with an attached chaise lounge sofa longue at one end. Some are designed to let you add an additional lounge later. You can also buy an individual chaise lounge as a standalone item, making it easier to design a custom configuration that will can be adapted to your space.

If you're looking for a sectional that can serve as both couch and chaise look into the Greyleigh Anchoretta modular sleeper sofa. Its sleek design and high-performance fabric make it a stylish and practical choice for modern homes. Take a look at the Milford chaise-sectional from CB2 for a more relaxed appearance. The broad-tracked arms and the deep seating offer total comfort while you relax in the soft cushions.

A chaise sectional is a great solution for small spaces as it occupies less space than larger L or U-shaped options. It also works well in open floor plans that would overwhelm rooms with furniture.

Style

Sectional sofas can be used to create a cohesive style that is both comfortable and stylish. If the seating arrangement is accompanied by chaises, it will add more appeal to the room. This design is ideal for modern homes since it offers family members an opportunity to relax their feet and relax in a half sitting or lying position. Chaise sectional couches come in different styles, ranging from two-piece models which are perfect for small living rooms to larger sets of four pieces. Sectionals are ideal for the front of media consoles or coffee tables to form an aesthetically pleasing design that is in line with the rest of the room's design.

Consider placing an upholstered chaise against an exterior wall to give it an elegant touch. This works well in many areas and helps keep the seating area open and visually bright, which is a great option for smaller spaces or open spaces. This look can be combined with a matching chaise to create a cozy retreat or reading corner chaise.

Another way to include a chaise sectional to your home is to buy one with a bumper-style chaise end. This option is similar to a regular L-sectional, however one end has a section with an upholstered chaise lounge that can be removed and used as a seat or footrest. This type of sectional is ideal for smaller rooms, or it can be placed near a window to create an eye-catching accent.

If you want more formal appearance, choose a grey sectional with chaise chaise with ornamental details like exposed nail heads or leather upholstery. These sectionals are more expensive than standard couches, but they have a stylish look that will fit in with a variety of living spaces.

You'll need to take into account the overall color scheme of your home when you are decorating a sectional chaise. Throw pillows are a quick and affordable option that can bring a splash of texture or color to your seating space. Try experimenting with different shades and textures to discover the perfect combination for your space. Set up your pillows in threes to create a balanced and pleasing design.

Mood

The sweeping curves of a chaise sectional bring a touch of class to a room. They can be striking in colors such as blues and reds or soft with shades of dark grays. Pro tip: Use accent pillows to show off the best features of your chaise sectional.

They can be used to add a finishing touch to the look of a living area, whether they are paired with a couch or as a long seat. They allow families to relax in a semi-sitting or half-lying position. Originally referred to as couch beds, these sofas were created in the 16th century by French furniture artisans to be an image of status for their wealthy customers. They come in a variety of styles to meet the needs of any preference and space.

Space

If you're short on space or wish to improve the furniture in your living space more functional A sectional sofa is an ideal choice. Chaise lounges can be set in corners that are difficult to access, providing additional seating and comfort for relaxing movies or reading an ebook. These pieces are also great for adding seating to your home if guests are staying for the course of a long weekend.

Some sectional couches come with an integrated chaise lounge some, while others offer the option of adding one to their design. A chaise sectional is a relaxing option to relax, but it's important to consider the seating needs of your family prior to choosing this kind of furniture.

A chaise's shape is elongated, and can take up more space than a couch and it can also encroach on smaller rooms. If you are working with limited space, opt for a two-piece sectional with a chaise instead of a four-piece model. This will save you some space that can be used for other furniture and seating, such as a coffee table or media console.

Other configurations such as L-shaped sections are great for large living areas, but may leave little room for additional furniture or seating. For maximum seating in a large space consider a four-piece sectional with an incline or left-facing chaise. This will allow for plenty of seating while leaving room for a coffee table or other decorative pieces for the room.

For additional seating, you can choose the chaise sectional which comes with the option of a bumper chaise. A bumper chaise sectional sofa has arm rests on each side, and a chair that has no back or arms. This configuration works well in front of a window or in a smaller space to balance out the larger sectional sofa.

Certain chaise sectional models such as the Pasadena Full Pullout Dual Chasis Sectional made of Brimfield denim Left Facing are designed to be transformed into a sleeper sofa with chaise sofa. These sectionals are great for guest rooms or for overnight guests but are not suitable for the main living area.