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A recliner is more than just a chair. It’s where you relax after a long day, read a book, or watch your favorite shows. That’s why choosing the perfect recliner for your living room is important.

With so many styles, features, and materials available, it can be hard to know where to start. This guide will help you find the best recliner to fit your comfort, space, and style needs.

Measure Your Space

Before you shop for a recliner, measure the space in your living room. Recliners need extra room to tilt back and extend the footrest. Be sure to check how far the chair needs to be from the wall when fully reclined.

Also, consider the size of the recliner when it’s in its upright position. A big chair can overwhelm a small room, while a small one might look out of place in a large space.

Think About Comfort and Support

Comfort is key when picking a recliner. Sit in the chair and test how it feels. Your feet should rest flat on the floor, and your back should be supported. Some recliners have extra features like lumbar support, memory foam, or heat and massage.

If you have back problems or other health issues, these features can make a big difference. Look for chairs with adjustable settings, so you can customize the comfort to your needs.

Choose the Right Style

Recliners come in many styles, from classic to modern. Choose a style that matches your existing furniture. Leather recliners look sleek and elegant, while fabric recliners can be soft and cozy. If you want a timeless look, go for a traditional design with rolled arms and wood accents.

For a cleaner, minimalist look, choose a sleek design with straight lines and simple fabric. It’s a good idea to bring photos of your living room when shopping so you can match colors and styles.

Pick a Durable Material

Recliners get a lot of use, so the material should be strong and easy to clean. Leather is durable and stylish but can be more expensive. Faux leather offers a similar look for less money.

Fabric recliners are available in many colors and patterns, but they can stain more easily. If you have kids or pets, look for stain-resistant fabrics. You may also want to test how the material feels to the touch and whether it holds up after repeated use.

Explore Extra Features

Some models have built-in USB ports, cup holders, or hidden storage. Others are power recliners, which adjust at the touch of a button.  If mobility is a concern, look for lift recliners that help you stand up easily. These features can make your recliner even more comfortable and useful.

When you’re ready to buy, take the time to explore well-known brands and retailers. For high-quality options, you can shop Lazy Boy living room furniture and compare styles, materials, and features.

Learn How to Choose the Perfect Recliner

Choosing the perfect recliner for your living room doesn’t have to be stressful. Start by measuring your space, then think about comfort, style, and materials.

Add in any extra features that fit your lifestyle. With the right recliner, you’ll enjoy comfort and style for years to come.

Looking for more tips and ideas? We’ve got you covered. Check out some of our other posts now.

 

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