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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 both worlds. It's half sofa and half lounge chair. Select from two or four-piece designs that will fit your living space and seating requirements.

Note that the furniture industry employs terms such as left-arm facing and right-arm facing to describe asymmetrical pieces. This is essentially referring to the side the armrest appears on when you're facing the piece not sitting in it.

Comfort

A chaise sectional can be utilized to complement any living room style. This seating option is perfect for family rooms that feature a blend of modern and rustic styles, or provide the perfect finishing touch to an elegant living space inspired by mid-century designs. There are many colors and materials that are available, whether you prefer a button-tufted leather sofa or an upholstered fabric sofa. Find fabrics that are easy to clean and resistant to staining, which makes them a smart option for families with pets or children.

A chaise sectional is a large and comfortable area in which you can unwind after a hard day. It's a great place to curl up with a good book or watch your favorite TV shows. You can even turn the couch into a bed for guests by means of a pull-out bed.

The unique design of a chaise sectional can be the focal point in your living space or you can use it to complement other furniture pieces like an area rug and a coffee table. Add a stylish accent chair and some table lamps to complete the design. Some chaise sectionals have built-in shelves to store magazines and books.

Some sectionals have an attached chaise longue at the other end. couches with chaise are designed to let you add a lounge later. You can also buy a separate chaise lounge as part of a separate piece which makes it easier to design a configuration that will fit your living space.

Greyleigh Anchoretta modular sofa sleeper is a fantastic alternative if you're looking for a sectional sofa that can be used as a chaise, or a sofa. Its sleek design and high-performance fabric make it a fashionable and practical choice for modern homes. For a more relaxed look take a look at the Milford chaise sectional from CB2. Its wide-track arms as well as its deep seating provide complete comfort as you sink into its luxurious cushions.

A chaise sectional is the ideal solution for small spaces as it occupies less space than larger L or U-shaped alternatives. It is also a good choice for open floor plans where furniture that is too large could overwhelm the room.

Style

Sectional sofas work well to create a cohesive style that is both stylish and comfortable. The space is enhanced when the seating arrangement includes chaises. This design is ideal for modern homes since it offers family members an opportunity to relax their feet and lay back in a half sitting, half lying position. Chaise sectional couches come in various styles, ranging from two-piece designs that are suitable for small living rooms to larger sets of four pieces. They are great the front of media consoles or coffee tables to create a symmetrical look that anchors the rest of the room's design.

To add an extra look to a space, consider placing a chaise sectional on its back against a wall. This is a great option for many spaces and helps keep the seating area open and light, a great feature for smaller rooms or open concept areas. This design can also be paired with a matching chaise lounge to create a comfortable reading space or a tranquil retreat.

Another option to include a chaise sectional to your home is to buy an item with a bumper end. This is similar to an L-sectional, but it has an extra chaise lounge that can be used as a footrest or seat. This type of sectional is best suited for smaller spaces or placed close to a window for a dramatic accent.

If you're looking for more formal appearance you can opt for a sectional couch with decorative elements like exposed nail heads or leather upholstery. These kinds of sectionals are often more expensive than standard sofas, but they have a classy appearance that complements many living spaces.

You'll want to think about 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 area. Try experimenting with various textures and colors to find the ideal combination for your space. Then, arrange the pillows in groups of three to achieve an aesthetic that is both cozy and appealing.

Mood

Chaise sectionals can boost a room's style with their sweeping curves and old-time elegance. They can grab attention in bold colors, like vibrant blues and deep reds, or reduced to a more subtle hue like dark greys. A tip to use accent pillows to highlight the best in your chaise sectional.

They can be used to add a finishing touch to an area of living, whether they are paired with a couch or as an extra seat. They allow families to sit in a semi-sitting or in a half-reclining position. Originally, they were called fainting couches, they were developed in the 16th century by French furniture artisans as a status symbol for wealthy patrons. They are available in many styles to suit every preference and space.

Space

A sectional sofa could be a great choice for your living area when you have a small space or want to make your current furniture arrangement more functional. Chaise lounges are ideal for corners that aren't ideal, and provide extra seating and comfort while watching a movie or reading a good book. These versatile pieces can be used to create seating when you have guests visiting for a long weekend.

Some sectional sofas come with an integrated chaise longue or permit you to add a chaise. A chaise sectional is a relaxing way to unwind, but it's important to think about the seating requirements of your family prior to choosing this kind of furniture.

The elongated form of a chaise can be more crowded than a traditional sofa and can encroach on smaller spaces. If you have a limited space, choose two-piece sectionals that include a chaise rather than a four-piece model. This will allow you to make room for other seating and furniture, such as a media console or coffee table.

Other configurations such as L-shaped sections are great for large rooms and oversized living spaces, but can leave little room for additional furniture or seating. Choose a sectional sofa that is four pieces with a chaise to the left or right to ensure maximum seating in larger spaces. This will give you plenty of seating, while leaving space for a coffee-table or other accent pieces.

For additional seating, you can opt for a chaise sectional with a bumper chaise option. A bumper chaise sectional has an arm rest sofa on both sides and a chair that is long without an arm or back. This arrangement is ideal for small spaces or in front of a large window to balance a sectional sofa.


Some chaise sectional models, like the Pasadena Full Dual Chasis Pullout Sectional in Brimfield denim, Left Facing are designed to be converted into a sleeper couch. These sectionals are ideal for guest rooms and guests staying overnight, but they're not the best choice for a main living area.