Jan 31, 2024

Where to Put a Chaise Lounge in Your Living Room

Home Comfort Guides

Where you put a chaise lounge in a living room can make all the difference. If it's not just right, what started as a stylish addition can end up making the room look and feel messy. But don't worry, with a little bit of planning, we can find the perfect place for your chaise. Let's talk about how to choose the best spot for a chaise lounge based on your room's usage, spatial needs, and aesthetics. Ready to find that cozy corner that also looks fantastic? Let's dive in.

What's the Best Spot for Your Chaise Lounge?

To find the perfect spot for your chaise lounge, start by thinking about how you want to use it. Do you see yourself curled up with a book, watching TV, or taking naps? Your plans will guide you on where to put it.

  • If you're dreaming of a quiet reading nook, look for a peaceful spot by a window or in a quiet corner, away from busy areas in your home. Make sure there's good lighting, like a lamp nearby, so you won't strain your eyes while reading.
  • For those who love watching TV or movies, position your chaise so it faces the TV. This way, you can watch comfortably without having to twist your neck. Just make sure the chaise doesn't get in the way of the screen when you lie down. Setting it slightly to the side is a good trick to keep things clear.
  • If you're planning to use the chaise for napping, you might want a bit more privacy. Tuck it into a cozy alcove, drape some curtains around for a secluded vibe, or choose a spot away from where people walk, so you can relax without interruptions.

Before you move your chaise into place, remember it needs room. Don't squeeze it too close to other furniture as you'll need space to stretch out and walk around it comfortably. And make sure it doesn't block walkways in the room. Chaises are larger than regular chairs and need extra space around them to look and feel right in your room!

How to Fit Your Chaise Lounge Perfectly in Your Space

Choosing where to put your chaise lounge means thinking about the space it needs and how it fits into your room.

Clear Walkways

When you're figuring out where to put your chaise lounge, it's like planning a mini highway in your living room. You need to make sure there's a clear road for folks to get by without any traffic jams. This means checking that there's plenty of space around the chaise, especially when someone's lying back and has it fully extended. Keep it out of the way of the main walkways so everyone can breeze through the room without having to dodge furniture.

Furniture Spacing

Think of your chaise lounge as needing a little personal bubble. It doesn't want to be bumping shoulders with the couch or playing footsie with the coffee table. Make sure you give it-and yourself-enough room to stretch out. That way, when you plop down to chill, you're not wrestling with the armchair next door or knocking drinks off the nearby table.

Chaise Backdrop

The spot behind your chaise can turn into a mini stage, so let's not have it showcase a pile of wires or laundry. Take a look from where you'll be sitting; if what you see isn't pleasant, scooch the chaise around until your backdrop is something you'd enjoy looking at-like a nice piece of art, a tidy bookshelf, or just a calm, blank wall.

Cozy Fit

Got a tight spot? No problem. Moving your chaise a smidge away from the wall can magically make everything feel less squished. And if you've got a cozy corner or a recess in your room, slotting your chaise in there can create a perfect little nook. It's like tailoring your room to fit your chaise just right, giving it a home without taking over yours.

You should also consider whether or not you want the lounge against the wall or freestanding. Read up on that topic here. Finally, make sure your chaise doesn't hide any special features of your room, like a beautiful fireplace or built-in shelves. Instead, place it where it can show off those elements, not cover them up. This way, everything gets a chance to stand out.

How to Avoid Common Mistakes

Once you've settled into your chaise and started enjoying it, you might notice a few things that aren't quite right. Here are some quick fixes:

  • If people keep bumping into the chaise's legs, it's probably sticking out too much. Try moving other pieces of furniture a bit to create a wider path. This way, everyone can walk by without any traffic jams.
  • Feeling a little boxed in? It could be that other furniture is too close to your chaise. Pull them away a bit to make the space feel more open. Think of it like letting the room breathe!
  • Is your chaise snuggled up to a radiator or a heat vent? Fabrics don't like that kind of heat-they'll wear out faster, and you might even end up with some overheated items. So, make sure to leave some space between the heat source and your chaise.

With these handy fixes in your back pocket, you're now equipped to make your chaise lounge the ultimate relaxation destination in your home. It's all about making small adjustments for a big impact-ensuring there's room to move, creating an open vibe, keeping things cool and comfortable, and nailing the lighting.

Finding the Perfect Spot for Your Chaise Lounge

Every home has its own little quirks, and these can actually be your secret weapon when finding a spot for your chaise lounge. Don't force a one-size-fits-all approach; instead, work with what your space offers. Try tucking the chaise into a corner at an angle, making use of those underappreciated areas and giving the room a fresh, dynamic feel.

If you're still scratching your head about where to put your chaise, consider calling in the experts. Interior designers are pros at this kind of thing-they use 3D models to try out all sorts of arrangements until they find the perfect one. With a bit of creativity and perhaps some professional guidance, you'll soon find the perfect spot where your chaise lounge is both useful and stylish, turning it into your favorite spot to relax in your home.

Read More

Embrace Your Inner Homebody
Follow Us
woman setting flowers

house.becomes.home

...
A woman is trying out her new Homebody sectional
img

carrinoanthony

...
A large Homebody sectional recliner couch in grey color
img

sooplainjane

...
A woman upside down on a recliner couch from Homebody
img

little_adi_co

...
White Homebody sectional recliner couch in a living room setting
img

zevyjoy

...
White Homebody 4 seat recliner couch in a living room
woman reading on couch

houseofkeene

...
Homebody sectional couch set with several pieces in a great room
woman on porch

thislittlelifewebuilt

...
Homebody one seat sectional in tan color
Cart
Your cart is empty… for now.

But just like the Homebody-sized hole in your life, it’s not too late to fill it up!

shop the couch

Your items pair well with

Recliner Headrest Pillow

$112

Ottoman

$1,030

Slipcovers

$375

The Blanket

$152

Sub Total

Taxes calculated at checkout.

Loading demo...

Scroll to configure

Shop The CouchMeet With an Expert

Homebody-
Enjoy 10% savings

on your first Homebody order.

Thank you for signing up.

img