Where to put a Stokes Chair in Your Home?

Furniture plays an enormous part in making a house livable. The type of furniture that has been chosen to furnish a house says a lot about the style and taste of the people living there. For that reason, when decorating it is important to choose the right kinds of furniture pieces. While there are many factors to consider when choosing the right kind of furniture, it all starts with choosing the pieces of furniture to include.

Stokes chairs are classic pieces which over the years have received modern treatment. Famous for the comfort they offer, they are making any space a pleasant addition. When used to decorate a living-room, chairs provide more than additional seating.

They can individually add style, color, and texture to a room; collectively, they can provide a functional, decorative arrangement for furniture. The redesign of existing chairs and the purchase of new furniture will give your living room a simple facelift to boost its visual appeal.

Decorating your home with Stokes Chair:

In the Living Room:

Stokes’s chair styles vary widely. Look to your existing living room furnishings to purchase additional chairs. Fast, clear lines of seats, pointed corners and polished highlights add a more contemporary type of décor.

These chairs will fit into nearly any space. However, when deciding on adding a new piece of furniture, the account should be taken of the style of the room (as well as the chair, for that matter).

This is especially relevant because the club chair in question has a more conventional style, with rounded high backs along its curved lines and little detail. While such a design may be integrated into a modern-style house, there is a strong risk that it will look and feel out of place.

They give a traditional yet modern look to your space!

Stokes chairs are built in a chunky, square shape with low backs and armrests, and are often incorporated into both traditional and more modern living rooms. In a traditional setting, these chairs can become a focal point for conversation.

For fashionable comfort consider a recliner or chaise style. Ideally, club chairs with clear straight lines and rounded corners will improve a modern-style space; whereas grand-looking, more traditional-looking chairs complement a more formal-style area.

Things to Consider:

SIZE OF CHAIR:

When decorating it with furniture, remember the area available in your living room. Chairs that aren’t proportionate to the size of the room can make the whole room look awkward and off-balance. A small accent chair or armless chair for example suits a living room with limited floor space. An armless chair takes up less space than a chair with large, rolled arms. Similarly, the Stokes chairs are designed to fit smaller spaces. An oversized chair-and-a-half fits well in a large living area and provides a comfortable place to snuggle around.

UPHOLSTERY:

In a living room, the upholstery of a chair can add textural color. Rich brown or brick red buttery leather upholsteries add a warm elegance to a living room. White or light black leather creates a vivid, luxurious look. Cozy chenille, corduroy, or velvet upholstered fabric chairs add enticing texture to a gallery.

 Microfiber is an ideal choice of upholstery for homes with children and pets; it is durable and easy to clean. Choosing neutral upholstery — such as beige, brown, gray, or off-white — lets you punch the color with pillows and throws of furniture.

THE ARRANGEMENT:

Furniture structures are important in home design. When introducing a chair to the mix, it is necessary to recognize both functionality and comfort, along with its overall impact. By adding a stokes chair and a small corner table it can turn a bare corner into a cozy breakfast nook.

In the end, these chairs are often effective at providing both functionality and comfort wherever it is placed. This timeless piece of furniture can transform a room that would otherwise be strictly functional into one that combines old-world elegance and modern convenience.