A Chaise Sofa For Relaxation and Lounging
A chaise sofa is an elongated seat designed for relaxation and lounging. It can be used in areas like reading nooks, sunrooms and as part of a larger seating arrangement.
Castlery's modular lounge suites feature a chaise, including The Cloud Sundae and Small Biggie. Find out how they can improve your living space.
Comfort
A chaise sofa is a cozy place to lounge and read, relax, watch TV or even take a nap. These sofas combine the best of both recline and relaxation, and come in a variety fabrics that are inviting for busy families and easy to clean. You can also choose from a range of upholstery colors and patterns to match your decor. Some even come with accent pillows that add a splash of color.
As with any major furniture purchase, it's crucial to do your homework prior to buying a sofa that has a chaise. Set a budget and read online reviews to see what other buyers' opinions were about the couches you're thinking of buying. This will help you narrow down your choices and select the one that is right for your space.
It's also a good idea to decide if you would like the chaise section on the left or the right side of the sofa. This will impact on how the space is used and the flow of traffic. For instance, if you are planning to use the sofa as an additional lounge or bedroom A sectional sofa with an upholstered chaise that is placed on the right side of the furniture will give easy access to the bed for guests who are staying overnight.
If you are planning to make your sectional a couch in your living space it is possible that the chaise is placed on the left-hand side of the furniture. This allows you to easily access and exit the couch. A modular lounge suite can be disassembled into sections of chair and chaise to make it easy to move. You can also add additional seating for guests or move the lounge suite to a different space if you need to.
If you want a more spacious and comfortable option than the standard two-seater sofas found in a lot of stores, a chaise lounge is a great option. There's a huge selection of chaise lounges in Perth that will fit in any type of home and you'll have the ability to choose the best design to match your space and design.
Durability
A chaise sofa is a great option for any living room set. It can be used to provide additional seating for guests, or additional lounging space after a long day at work. There are many different types of chaise sofas, including modular options. A majority of chaise lounges feature an attached footstool that can be moved either side of the sofa when you're looking to alter your seating arrangement. This feature is especially useful if you're renting or are planning to move in the near future and would like to have the option of changing your room design in the future.
Some chaises are designed to be sectional sofas, whereas others can be used as standalone units. Castlery's Model 02 has a built in footstool that can be moved to either side of the sofa if required. The Model 02 comes in a neutral beach shade which blends well with most interiors, and works well with both lighter and darker tones.
Albany Park's Kova is a different alternative. The modular sectional can be configured to your liking. It has individual seats as well as a moveable ottoman that can be slid together to create an L- or U-shaped sofa with multiple chaise lounges for stretching out. Kova is available in a variety of sizes and colors including granite and white.
Chaise sofas are often positioned in front of important points of interest, like fireplaces, windows and arches, in order to add interest and charm to the space. They are also usually close to the floor which can to open up small spaces or make them seem more spacious.
A chaise can be a fashionable and functional addition to your living space. They're an excellent choice for reading nooks, sunrooms and reading spaces as well as being used in large living spaces or family areas as a substitute for traditional sofas. If your current furniture in your living room is mostly straight lines and rectangles A sleek and fashionable chaise sofa is the ideal way to create a unique look in your space.
Style
A chaise sofa is a perfect addition to your living space with its comfortable elegant, relaxing and stylish design. This type of sofa lets families put their feet up in a half sitting, and half lying positions - ideal for watching or reading.
If you are considering buying a chaise lounge in Perth it is essential to take precise measurements of your living space to ensure that the sofa can be able to fit comfortably. You can use a ruler or tape measure, based on the tools you have. Once you have your measurements, you will be able to locate the perfect piece of furnishings for your home.
There are a variety of styles of chaise lounges. Some are from the time of ancient Egypt. Others are more Victorian and may be adorned with tufted buttons or velvet upholstery. Modern chaises are often more square and contemporary in design, but they can be upholstered with nearly every fabric.
If sleeper chaise seeking a classic chaise longue which will be the focal point of your living space or modern, modular designs, there's sure to be a model that fits perfectly with your interior décor. Chaises can also be paired with chairs from the same collection to create an entirely unique look.
For instance for instance, the Dawson modular lounge suite by Castlery features a chaise section which is perfect with the Dawson armchair and Jaxon coffee table. The soft beach-like color and soft curves make it a perfect option for modern homes that prefer an edgier style.
There's no doubt that a chaise is a dazzling piece of furniture, and it is particularly striking when it's paired with a striking pattern or rich colour. However, that's not to say that a plain chaise won't look just as beautiful. It simply means that you'll need to find the right balance between comfort and aesthetics.
It is important to keep in the mind that a chaise may be more difficult to move than couch. This is a concern for people who regularly relocate, but it's easy to overcome this issue by selecting a modular lounge suite that can be easily slotted together and reconfigured in new living spaces.
Stores
A chaise sofa is a flexible seating option that is ideal for living spaces and snugs. It's easy to slot onto modular sofas such as our The Cloud Sundae and The Small Biggie collections to create a luxurious, functional and a movable arrangement. It's a great solution for those who need the comfort of a couch but don't have much area to work with.
Chaises are available in various styles, reflecting their history as furniture pieces that have aristocratic roots and Victorian revival. You can pick from a range of materials, based on your preference. For instance a rattan or woven choice is great for an exotic beach style and will complement lighter colors as well as a classic Victorian chaise lounge will look amazing in a dark-themed space.
The most significant difference between a chaise and a regular 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 more rounded back on the shorter end. This makes them great for smaller rooms as they don't look as imposing as a traditional sofa.
A chaise can also be set on top of focal points like fireplaces or windows, while not blocking the view. This is perfect for living spaces with a lot of squares and straight-lined furniture as it can make a difference to the monotony.

A lot of modern chaises are designed with the feet resting close to the ground, meaning they don't require a footstool or other additional furniture to support your legs while you're sitting. This is a great solution for living rooms that are often used by adults who require an area to rest their feet up after an extended day at work, and it saves space in the room.
Our Marlow boucle lounge is the perfect chaise to make your living room a relaxing and luxurious space. Its smooth texture and soft cushions invites you to relax in a manner that is reminiscent of the luxurious furniture that is found in Victorian parlors.