Chaise Lounges - Comfort, Style and Versatility
Chaise lounges offer the perfect combination of comfort, style, and functionality to accentuate your living space. Grosfillex has chaise lounges available that will suit any preference, whether you prefer sleek contemporary designs or classic transitional styles.
There are many bargains on furniture during the off-season. When you are choosing a chaise lounge, consider the following aspects:
Comfort
A chaise lounge is a great place to relax whether you're in the pool or reading a book or just taking your cat for a nap. These chairs have been around for more than five millennia, and are known for their comfort, versatility and style. The long chairs evolved from their Egyptian origins, which included the woven palm fronds that were made of rawhide and Cleopatra. Victorian fainting couches were decorated with intricate designs.
Traditionally the chaise lounges were built out of wood, and were used as a symbol of status for the wealthy. As the furniture became more popular and designers began to experiment with new designs and materials. There are chaise lounges made of synthetic wicker or rattan which is all-weather, teak and other low-maintenance, durable materials. Select chaise sofa that suits your style and your specific requirements.
If you prefer a traditional look, opt for a chaise lounge that has solid wood or a sturdy metal frame. If you're looking for a contemporary look think about a sleek chaise lounge that's upholstered with luxurious fabric or soft leather.
Some chaise lounges also feature the option of elevating your legs, making them more comfortable. Some chaise lounges are designed to fit your body shape and allow you to recline at various angles. The curved frame of many chaise lounges is aligned with the spine's natural curves, which can help relieve stress and promote mindful restoration.
Chaise lounges can be set near an exterior wall or at the end of a room to create a cozy nook to relax. They're great to separate open floor plans, as they allow you to create an intimate space without obstructing any flow of visuals.
Some lounges are also stackable, which makes them easy to store away when not in use. If you're going to be moving your lounge often, you should choose one with wheels and is light. Also, you should think about how much cleaning and upkeep you're willing to perform. Softwoods, like pine and cedar need regular maintenance to avoid damage from pests, mold and rot. Teak and other hardwoods however, are naturally weather-resistant and don't require regular refinishing or staining.
Style
Chaise lounges can be a chic option for any living space from the master bedroom to the office at home. The curves of these lounge chairs aid in extending narrow spaces and their high backs offer great support for reading and relaxing. If you're looking for a modern style, pick chaise lounges in neutral or earthy colors such as brown or grey. Accessorize your chaise lounges with throw pillows or a pattern rug to bring a splash of color. Choose a chaise lounge with an exposed leg and button-tufted upholstery to create a classic style. Add a matching ottoman, vases and a few vases for a complete look.
Because of their low profile, chaise lounges do not hinder the viewlines. They are great to be placed in front of the focal points like fireplaces or windows. They can also help to break the space by forming straight lines, such as a traditional couch set.

The material the chaise lounge is made from plays a significant part in the length of its life and how easy to clean and what kind of maintenance it needs. Teak is a high-quality wood that is durable and resistant to rot, mildew and insect infestation. Choose brands that make use of the highest grade of kiln dried teak, with mortise and tenon joinery and a weatherproof finish. This ensures that your new lounge chair can withstand extreme sun, wind and rain for years to come.
The majority of lounges today are upholstered with fabric. It's important to choose a material that is both comfortable and durable. Choose outdoor fabrics that are resistant to mold and fading. If you have pets or children, choose upholstery that is stain-resistant. The choice of fabric is also affected by the conditions in which you live. The hotter regions will benefit from cool, breathable fabrics while colder areas can handle warm comfortable choices.
Another consideration for choosing a chaise lounge is how it fits into your budget. Find models with removable cushions, as this can help you save time and money when it comes to reupholstering or replacing worn cushions. You'll also find lounges in a variety of price points which means you can find the perfect piece for your home on any price.
Functionality
Chaise lounges can be a useful furniture choice, offering a comfortable place to stretch out and unwind by the pool or in the garden. They can be used as an additional seating area or reading nook in your living room or for watching television with your guests. If you're in a tight space but don't want to purchase a big sofa, a couch could fill the gap. It's a comfy corner with plenty of legroom.
When you are choosing a chaise lounge for your home, you should think about the purpose for which it is intended and your own personal style preferences. The choice of fabric is crucial, as comfort and durability depend on the type of fabric. Choose durable, fade-resistant fabrics that are suitable for outdoor use, especially if you live in a harsh climate. To add a touch of style, opt for a neutral-coloured fabric or something that reflects the decor of your home.
If you're looking to make a huge statement add some drama and intrigue to your lounge with an eye-catching color or print. Or, opt for a more minimalist look with a simple silhouette and clean lines that blend into the background. Chaises are available in a variety of styles and colors to suit any aesthetic. If you're looking to add a modern design, opt for an elegant aluminium or metal chaise, or choose a weatherproof wooden model with intricate carvings. You can also choose an elegant design, inspired by the klinai, multifunctional status symbols from the past of Greece that were used for lounging, dining and even lying dead out.
Due to their sprawling design, chaise lounges don't suit small spaces and are best on decks with ample space and other large areas. They are low to the ground, so they don't block sightlines and can be set up the front of focal points such as water features or decorative accent walls. Select a lounge with elegant details like nails and rolled arms to instantly elevate your living space. Lastly, keep in mind that certain chaise lounges fold or stackable, making them simple to store away when not in use.
Space
A well-crafted chaise lounge is a piece furniture that goes far beyond seating. The curved frames of the furniture are designed to align with the natural curves of the spine, offering an array of benefits that go far beyond the comfort. This type of furniture can enhance the health of your mind and body when utilized for stress and relaxation reduction.
They are ideal for a wide range of uses including poolside lounging, to elegant foyer seating. They can also be utilized in smaller spaces than chairs and sofas, as their depth-centric design takes up less space.
However, that does not mean you can put a chaise in any space without careful evaluation. For instance, because they offer full-body support they're not the best choice for cramped spaces. You'll have to allow your chaise breathing room to allow it to relax and stretch its legs.
You'll also need to ensure that the location you pick doesn't block pathways. If you put your chaise right next to the table, it'll be difficult to move into and out. If you have an a fireplace, built-in shelves or other distinctive features in your space, be sure that your chaise doesn't hide or obstruct these elements.
If you're looking to jazz up a living room made of staid rectangles A chaise can provide an interesting focal point that breaks up the monotony. Choose a style with broad curves and a vintage look to instantly grab attention or pick an elegant chaise lounge in classic colors to complement the current color scheme.
Another option is to look for a chair that can be reversible, so you can flip the seat's sides whenever you want a new style. This is an excellent solution for hotels or restaurants that need to accommodate a large number of guests simultaneously. It also reduces the amount of maintenance required in outdoor settings. Think about a lounger made of durable materials like Grosfillex North America's polyethylene or HDPE options. These materials are commercial-grade and are resistant to extreme weather conditions. They last for a long time, are durable, and visually appealing.