15 Best Chaise Sofa Bloggers You Must Follow

15 Best Chaise Sofa Bloggers You Must Follow

A Chaise Sofa For Relaxation and Lounging

A chaise sofa is an elongated seating area designed to relax and unwind. It is ideal for reading nooks, sunrooms and as an addition to a bigger seating arrangement.

Castlery's modular lounge sets come with a chaise, including The Cloud Sundae and Small Biggie. Find out how they can transform your living space.

Comfort

A chaise sofa is a comfy place to relax or read, sit down, watch a show or even take an afternoon nap. They offer the best of both recline and relaxation, and come in a variety fabrics that are both inviting for busy families and easy to maintain. You can also choose from a range of upholstery colors and patterns to match your decor. Some even have accent pillows that add a splash of color.

It's important, as with any major furniture purchase, to conduct some research prior to you commit to a couch with a chaise. Start by setting a budget for your purchase and then reading online reviews to discover what other buyers thought of or liked about the sofa you're thinking of buying. This will help you to narrow down your choices and find the perfect sofa for your space.

It is also important to decide if the chaise section will be on the right or left side of the couch. This will impact on the way the space is used as well as the flow of traffic. For instance, if you intend to make the sofa an additional bedroom or lounge area, a sectional sofa with an upholstered chaise that is placed on the right side of the furniture will give easy access to guests staying for the night.

If you plan to make your sectional a couch in your living space it is possible that the chaise is located on the left-hand side of the furniture. This will allow you to easily access and exit the couch. A modular lounge suite can be broken down into chaise and chair sections for easy transport. This will let you include more seating for guests when required, or to move the lounge furniture into a new room if your family expands or you change your mind about the best place for furniture.

If you're looking for a more spacious and comfortable alternative to the standard 2-seater sofas that are available in most stores, a chaise lounge is a fantastic option. There are a variety of chaise lounges to choose from in Perth. You can choose the one that best fits your style and home.

Durability

A chaise sofa can be an ideal addition to your furniture set for living rooms. It can provide extra seating for guests, or additional lounging space after a long working day. There are a variety of chaise sofa styles to choose from, including modular options. A majority of chaise lounges feature a footstool that can be moved to either side of the sofa when you wish to change your seating arrangement. This feature is especially useful if you're renting or are likely to move in the near future and want the option of changing up your room's design in the future.

Some chaises are incorporated into sectional couches and others are stand-alone units. Castlery's Model 02 has a built in footstool that can be moved to either side of the sofa when required. The Model 02 comes in a neutral beach shade that blends well with most interiors and complements both lighter and darker tones.

Another option is Albany Park's Kova sectional, a modular piece that can be arranged in any way you like. It comes with two seats and an ottoman that can be transformed into an L-shaped or U-shaped couch with multiple chaise lounges that can be stretched out. Kova comes in various sizes and colors including granite and white.

In order to bring more interest and appeal to a room the chaise sofas are often placed in front of important points of interest like fireplaces and windows. They're also usually close to the ground, meaning they can open up smaller rooms or make them appear more spacious.

A chaise can be a stylish and useful addition to your living room. They're a great choice for reading nooks and sunrooms, but can also be used in large living spaces or family spaces as a substitute for traditional sofas. If your furniture for the living room is mostly rectangles and straight-lined furniture, a sleek and stylish chaise sofa can be a great addition to add some curves.

Style

A chaise sofa is a stylish, comfortable and relaxing addition to any living room. This style of sofa also allows families to kick their feet up in a half sitting, and half lying positions - ideal for reading or watching TV.

If you are considering buying a chaise lounge in Perth it is essential that you take accurate measurements of your living space to ensure that the sofa will fit comfortably. You can make use of a ruler or tape measure, based on the tools you have. Once you have your measurements, you can find the ideal furniture piece that will fit your lifestyle and home.

There are a variety of styles of chaise lounges, some of which date back to early Egyptian times. Some chaise lounges are Victorian with tufted buttons or velvet upholstery. Modern chaises tend to be more square and contemporary in appearance, but they can be upholstered in virtually every fabric.

Whether you're looking for an old-fashioned chaise longue that will be the center of your living room, or an edgier modular design there's bound to be a chaise longue that will complement your interior décor. Chaises can also be combined with chairs from the same collection to create a unique look.

For instance, the Dawson modular lounge set from Castlery has a chaise area which is perfect with the Dawson armchair and Jaxon coffee table. Its neutral beach tones and soft curves make it a perfect option for homes that have a modern a more relaxed aesthetic.


A chaise sofa is a gorgeous piece of furniture. It is particularly striking when paired up with a striking design or a vibrant color. This is not to say that a simple chaise won't look stunning. This simply means that you'll need to find the right balance between aesthetics and comfort.

It's important to keep it in mind that a chaise could be more difficult to move than a couch. This could be a problem when you frequently move. However, a modular living room set can be put together to make it fit into different spaces.

Storage

A chaise sofa is a flexible seating option that's perfect for living rooms and snugs. It can easily be slid on modular couches such as our Cloud Sundae and Small Biggie collections, creating a luxurious and fully-functional arrangement. It's a great solution for those who desire the comfort of a sofa, but do not have a lot of floor space to work with.

Chaises are available in different styles, reflecting their past as furniture pieces that have aristocratic roots and Victorian revival. You can choose from a range of materials depending on your preference. For example, a woven option or rattan would be great for a beachy look and can be paired with lighter colors, while a Victorian-style chaise lounge would look amazing in the darkest of rooms.

The main distinction between a chaise and a normal sofa is the back of the chair's back. The back of a sofa usually located on the same side as the seat. A chaise has a back that is higher on the shorter end. This makes them ideal for smaller spaces as they don't look as imposing as a traditional sofa.

chaise lounge with storage  of chaises is that they can be placed in the front of focal points such as windows or fireplaces but not block the view. This is ideal for living spaces which are mostly made up of straight lines and squares, as it can break up the monotony of the visual.

Modern chaises have feet that rest close to the floor, meaning you don't require the footstool to support your legs while you sit. This is a great option for adult living rooms where adults often require a space to rest their feet after a long, tiring day. It also frees up space in the room.

Our Marlow Boucle Lounge is the ideal chaise to transform your living room a relaxing and luxurious place. Its soft texture and powdery cushions allow you to sit back in a style that is reminiscent of the luxurious furniture that is found in Victorian parlors.