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The chaise lounge sofa is an upholstered piece of furniture that looks somewhat like an elongated chair. Dating back several centuries, the chaise lounge has maintained a popular presence in home décor. With an elegant and somewhat whimsicle appearance, the chaise lounge is often used to add romance, whimsy and drama to a room. Simple, classic and elegant, the chaise lounge is available in many different styles to suit your style.

Being such a flexible piece of furniture, the chaise lounge can easily be placed in an office, living room, patio, parlor and even a boudoir. There are various ways to arrange this piece, allowing it to easily fit into any décor.

Here are just a few style options available:
  • Recamier – Made popular by high society hostesses, the recamier features two backrests, one on each end.
  • Meridienne – This type features a sloping backrest, which slopes from one end to the other. Hailing from the 19th century, the Meridienne was commonly used for napping.
  • Duchesse Brisee or Broken Duchess – This is a chaise lounge which is divided into separate parts. Commonly dividing into a chair and footstool or two chairs with a small footstool.

Choosing a Chaise Lounge

Purchasing a chaise lounge can be a bit difficult, due to it's awkward size and shape. The cardinal rule of interior decorating is this: Do not cram a bunch of furniture into a small space. Measure the room and ensure all furniture will fit comfortably.

Secondly, it's important that the piece flows well with rest of the room. Envision the look and feel you wish to desire, and go from there. Carefully decide on the design and go from there. Choose possible colors, patterns, fabrics and size (How about a patchwork chaise?).

Lastly, give some thought about the arms. Chaise lounges are available with both padded and non-padded arms. Do you want a bulky or smooth appearance? Do you have enough room for padded arms? And of course, what will be more comfortable?

Some Things to Remember

To ensure your chaise lounge will mesh with your home and give off the right vibe, keep the following tips in mind.
  • Remember that a chaise lounge is seating for one – it cannot and should not be used in place of a sofa. If the chaise lounge will be an area which needs plenty of seating, you may want to place it elsewhere.
  • Be Flexible. A classic chaise lounge may feel like it jumped right out of a 1940s film, but your home is modern. Get a feel for your room and give your purchase some thought. Chaise lounges have come a long way since the 19th century, and there are pieces for everyone. Whether you want manly, elegant or minimalist.
  • Accessories. The chaise is a complex piece of furniture, so it may not require additional help from throw pillows or trendy blankets. Depending on the design you choose, you're chaise lounge may not need anything else – especially if it's in a hot pattern.

Derived from the romance period, this iconic piece of furniture has long been a popular choice for home décor. Whether you're looking for an elegant touch, a minimalist apperance or a funky accessory, a chaise lounge is sure to fit the bill.


4/24/2013 07:10:39 am

eeek I've always loved chaise lounges, so elegant, thanks for sharing!

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