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Chaise lounges may not typically be top of mind when thinking about home décor and living room furniture more often than not envisioned outdoors as
a poolside decorating element.
Rather than be left to languish, traditionally traditional chaise lounges are making a return to the indoors and not necessarily
sequestered to the master bedroom or nursery, but front and center as primary living room furniture elements.
Perhaps most en vogue in the Victorian era, chaise lounges or fainting couches appeared almost dainty though, as fainting couches, were meant
to bear the full body’s weight, no matter how demure or full-bodied the fallen.
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These drawing room and foyer staples are growing increasingly popular, with
upholstery updated with microsuedes that while reminiscent of red velvet lounges of yore, are far more easily maintained these days.
Leather as with any furniture
is always a popular choice for upholstery.
With urban settings and living spaces like lofts, studios and condos, chaise lounges can provide a surprisingly contemporary feel to a living room décor scheme.
Their accommodating size can also make them a better choice than a full couch in smaller living spaces.
Paired chaise lounges with opposing arms can provide an
asymmetric balance that wouldn’t typically be expected of such a matching.
And as with end tables, chaise lounges can be the perfect décor accessory for blending
together a mix and match scheme of old world charm and new world design.
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