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Living Room Furniture

Furnishing your living room is a big undertaking, but it doesn’t have to be a challenge. With our wide variety of living room furniture, you’ll be able to find a couch, coffee table, accent chair and/or sectional to match your needs. To make this process simpler, we’ll help you figure out your style, then explain how to arrange certain pieces in your living room. Once you’ve got the basics down, we’ll give some tips on how to mix and match pieces to make the most of your space.

What's Your Design Style?

First, consider your design style. Unlike other furniture stores that may focus on one particular style, we carry contemporary furniture, traditional furniture and everything in between. Therefore, the style decision lies in your hands. If you’re someone who likes neutral colours with clean lines and warm fabrics, contemporary furniture may be the right choice for you. However, if you like chrome, glass and distinct shapes, modern furniture is right up your alley. Browse our site to find the style to fit your home's aesthetic.

What's Your Function?

When it comes to arranging your living room, think about functionality first. Maybe your living room is going to be a sitting room, separate from the TV room. In this case, the centre of the room may be your focal point. Every piece of furniture will revolve around the coffee table, which is placed in the middle, making conversing over coffee or cocktails easier. However, if your living room is game-day central, consider making your TV the anchor. Seek out a sectional and end tables for a room with this function. This way you can fit more people on the furniture facing the TV and guests at each end of the sectional have their own place for drinks and snacks.

Playing Mix-and-Matchmaker

Lastly, as you decorate your sitting room you may find yourself falling in love with some modern furniture and some contemporary furniture – that’s okay. Mixing and matching your living room furniture is totally fine and can actually bring an added layer of depth to your decor. Combining different looks is not only a great compromise, but it creates an eclectic and curated look. One great tip for mixing and matching: stick to one or two natural tones. Adding too many different finishes to a space can become chaotic very quickly. If you stick to a couple of select tones or patterns, branching into different styles becomes a breeze.

Your living room is for you to enjoy. Pick a style that you love, arrange the living room furniture based on how you’ll use it, and if you fall in love with pieces outside of your initial style choice, add them to your space. It’s time to put some life into your living room. Happy decorating!

Is a recliner sofa worth it?

It depends on your personal preferences and needs. If you are looking for a comfortable sofa that you can easily recline in, then a recliner sofa may be worth the investment. However, if you do not need the reclining feature or do not find it comfortable, then a recliner sofa may not be worth the extra cost.

Is a reclining sofa good for your back?

Reclining sofas, like any type of furniture, can be good or bad for your back depending on the specific design and features of the sofa, as well as your individual needs and preferences. Some reclining sofas may be more comfortable and supportive for your back than others, so it is important to choose a sofa that is well-suited to your body and needs.

When shopping for a reclining sofa, it is a good idea to consider the following factors to ensure that the sofa is good for your back:

  • Lumbar support: Look for a sofa with good lumbar support, which can help to reduce strain on your lower back and promote proper posture. Some sofas have built-in lumbar support, while others may have adjustable lumbar pillows or cushions that can be added for additional support.
  • Seat depth and height: Choose a sofa with a seat depth and height that are comfortable and allow you to sit with your feet flat on the ground and your knees bent at a 90-degree angle.
  • Firmness: A sofa that is too soft or too firm can be uncomfortable and may not provide proper support for your back. Consider the firmness of the seat cushions and back cushions when selecting a sofa, and choose one that feels comfortable to you.
  • Reclining mechanism: The reclining mechanism should be smooth and easy to use, and should allow you to find a comfortable reclining position without putting too much strain on your back or neck.

Ultimately, the best reclining sofa for your back will depend on your individual needs and preferences, as well as the design and features of the sofa. It may be a good idea to try out a few different sofas before making a decision, to ensure that you find one that is comfortable and supportive for your back.

How long do reclining sofas last?

Most reclining sofas last between five and ten years, depending on how often they are used and how well they are cared for.