Armchairs
Armchairs provide comfortable, flexible seating across living rooms, bedrooms, and quieter corners. From accent chairs to occasional chairs, they offer a place to relax, read, or add extra seating when needed. Easy to position, armchairs work alongside sofas, beds, and side tables in a range of layouts.
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Accent Chairs and Occasional Chairs in Modern and Classic Styles
Armchairs come in a wide range of forms, from structured frames to softer accent chairs and occasional chairs designed for relaxed seating. Some styles feature wider seats and generous arm support, while others are more compact, suited to smaller spaces or secondary use.
Accent Chairs and Occasional Chairs in Modern and Classic Styles
Armchairs come in a wide range of forms, from structured frames to softer accent chairs and occasional chairs designed for relaxed seating. Some styles feature wider seats and generous arm support, while others are more compact, suited to smaller spaces or secondary use.
Material and base create the look. Fabric upholstery brings softness, while timber frames or metal bases introduce contrast and definition. Swivel chairs offer added flexibility, especially in living rooms or reading corners, while fixed designs provide a more grounded feel.
From bedrooms to living areas, the variety of shapes, finishes, and frame styles makes it easy to find a piece that fits your layout. You might explore lighter tones in white armchairs, or introduce colour with options like green or red armchairs to create a more defined focal point.
Finding an Armchair That Matches Your Room Layout
Start by considering scale. Armchairs should sit comfortably within the room, leaving enough space to move around other furniture. In smaller areas, a single accent chair can add seating without crowding the layout, while larger rooms may suit a pair of occasional chairs.
Consider how the chair will be used. A reading spot may call for more support, while occasional seating can be more compact. Swivel designs offer flexibility in open areas, while fixed armchairs work well near sofas or in corners.
Placement and material should also align with the rest of the space. Whether used as a feature piece or as part of a broader setup, the right combination helps the room feel balanced.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between an armchair and an accent chair?
An armchair is defined by its armrests, which provide extra comfort. An accent chair is chosen more for how it works within the room, adding shape, colour, or contrast to the layout.
Where can I place an occasional chair?
An occasional chair can be used in living rooms, bedrooms, or quieter corners where extra seating is needed. They’re often placed beside sofas, near windows, or in reading areas.
Are swivel armchairs suitable for living rooms?
Yes. Swivel armchairs are well-suited to living spaces where flexible seating is useful, allowing you to adjust position without moving the chair itself.
How do I choose the right size armchair?
Look at the available space and nearby furniture. The chair should feel in proportion, with enough room around it to move comfortably.
Should I match armchairs with my sofa?
They can match for a more uniform look or contrast to introduce variation. Both approaches work, depending on how you want the space to come together.
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