One area of chair design that has really taken huge leaps in the last few years is Stack-able Chairs. They use to be either chairs that felt like rocks when you sat on them or a cheaply made plastic thing that kind of resembled a chair. Stacking chairs today incorporate design and functional materials that allow for greater comfort over longer periods of time. And one of the greatest features of stacking chairs- they're stack-able, taking up minimal space when stored for future use. Stacking chairs are not just for the office either. Having just a few of these now affordable chairs at your home and you can instantly have a seating for entire extended family or party guests.
Chairs that promote relaxation can also be added. What would be more relaxing than a massage chair? A massage chair has built-in electronic motors and gears that are designed to massage the person sitting in them. This living room furniture can be quite expensive. Homeowners can opt for ordinary recliner instead. This chair tilts back when occupied and has footrest that allows this chair to provide comfort to the person sitting than most of the conventional chairs.
Living room chairs should also fit-in well with the overall "feel" of the house. Furniture, including chairs should also respect the space constraints in a room, both in number and size. For example, an over-sized couch or chair in a relatively small room could overwhelm the whole space and send out inadvertent "status" vibes in terms of who sits where. Low level chairs with low backs are useful for children and lend a "casual" feel to the room.
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