Accent chairs are a fashionable yet useful addition to the home, whether you’re searching for a cosy area to curl up in after a hard day or the perfect piece to brighten up an empty corner. And best of all, they don’t have to match the rest of your seating scheme because they’re a stand-alone piece.
Whether you’re imagining a clean-lined and modern design, a mix and match retro piece or vintage luxury chairs to pair with 21st-century furniture, you’ll find there are endless designs and sizes to suit even the most specific of tastes. However, there are so many other variables to consider when selecting the ideal chair, particularly if you want it to be the focal point of your room.
If the armchair will be used in a family setting, the fabric should be easy to clean and wash. Children often bring spills and accidental stains, so choosing a fabric that can be quickly cleaned and washed can make your life easier in the long term.
It’s also vital to think about how the fabric will age and whether it will fit your lifestyle. Luxury chairs made of velvet look regal, and will only need regular brushing to keep dust away. However, you need to be extra careful to avoid spills as they can seep into the fabric.
Leather pieces, on the other hand, are virtually stain and spill-resistant. A quick wipe with a damp cloth is often enough to keep them clean. However, they aren’t known as the most comfortable chairs as they can keep you hot and sweaty in the summer. Of course, this can be prevented by covering the chair with some kind of lightweight throw.
If you want to employ accent chairs to add more seating to your living room, think about how they’ll fit in with the rest of the furniture and the room’s general aesthetic.
Before you go out and buy your dream chair, think about the area you have available as well as your existing décor. If you have a tiny space, a low, contemporary design with narrow arms might help make a room appear larger by allowing you can view the floor beneath it. Also, a chair with legs that are raised off the ground also helps make the room feel more spacious as it opens up the floor.
On the other hand, if you want a comfy chair where you can sink in and relax, then the bigger models are better. That is, as long as you have the space for them. For a large living room, you may even get a bean bag. Just make sure that it fits with the overall aesthetic of your space.
If you’ve decided on a chair, measure its footprint and then with a painter’s tape trace the dimensions onto the floor space where you want it to go. Make sure all of the corners are clear and that it fits exactly the way you want it to, especially if you’re going to pair it with a side table.
When it comes to selecting the perfect colour for your accent chair, you must determine whether you want to make a statement with a vibrant colour that stands out or whether you want a colour that blends in with your existing decor.
Assess the room’s colour pallet and choose a repeating hue if you’re searching for something bright and eye-catching. This could be a shade in a painting, a pillow, or a plant container. Because the colour is already present in the room, it will have an impact while being inconspicuous.
Pick out the main colour of your interior scheme and choose an accent chair that is a shade lighter or darker for a unified effect. If you don’t want to use a lot of colours, choose a neutral hue and a chair with a unique shape instead.
Finally, there are the all-important finishing touches to consider. All that’s left are the accessories once you’ve decided on the design, and size, and taken into account all of the key aspects of where to place your armchair.
Cushions and throws are ideal for completing your living room plan; they give personality to the area while also tying it together and adding an extra layer of warmth. Soft furniture is ideal for swiftly refreshing your home because they are easily altered.
Rather than matching your chair to the cushions, choose a colour that goes well with the rest of your decor. Cushions and throws in light colours are ideal for spring but may be replaced with warmer tones in the fall and winter. These little adjustments can bring your home into the present and keep it fresh all year long.
And, there you have it. Shopping for an accent chair and then styling it to fit perfectly into your space can be fun when armed with these tips. So, off you go to find the perfect piece that will exude style and luxury.