Living Room Chairs and Leather Chairs
Nothing says "welcome home" like a beautiful, comfy living room chair or leather chair. Thanks to stylish designs, colors and textures, you're sure to find the perfect chair for your living room. Once you've found your favorite, why not pair it with the matching sofa?
Choosing the Best Recliners: Power, Lift, Rocker, Wall Hugger, Zero G, and Swivel Reclining Chairs
A recliner is an upholstered, cushioned chair that allows the user to recline and tilt backward. A recliner can be manual or electric and often has a footrest in the front that can be extended. Recliners come in a variety of types, fabrics, and sizes and can include features like cup holders and USB charging. Choosing the best recliner for your home depends on personal preference, the size of your space, and the features that are most appealing to you.
Types of recliners to consider
A standard Recliner with a lever handle (made of wood or plastic) is the most common type. This classic style lets you raise the footrest, put your feet up, recline back, and relax.
A Power Recliner or Power Lift Recliner uses electricity to initiate the reclining feature. This type of recliner often has additional features, such as multiple reclining positions for customized levels of comfort. Some models also include a heat and massage feature.
A Push Back Recliner looks like a regular armchair, with no external lever handle. These have become a popular choice for those wanting a style that blends in with other furniture.
A Wall Hugger Recliner is a space-saving recliner that is a great choice for small spaces because it does not require space behind the chair to recline. A track mechanism enables it to slide forward and fully recline with only inches of wall clearance.
A Power Lift Recliner lifts the user from a seated to a standing position. This type of chair is great for those with mobility or medical issues.
A Hi Leg Recliner looks more like a traditional chair than a recliner and can often be found in more formal settings. They can have decorative legs and the reclining mechanism is less obvious.
A Zero-Gravity Recliner distributes weight evenly, alleviating pressure on your back and pelvic area.
A Rocker Recliner allows the user to rock back and forth. These can be manual (with a lever) or power-driven (with a built-in panel in the armrest with buttons to control movement (back, footrest, headrest).
A Swivel Reclining Chair is designed with a circular base, so the user enjoys a full range of motion. You can swivel left and right as well as recline backwards, depending on your comfort preference.
Common questions about recliners
How do you choose the most comfortable recliner for sleeping?
First off, consider your body frame and height. A wide, oversized recliner would be a good choice for a tall person with a large frame. Also, make note of how thick the recliner’s padding/cushioning is, how high the armrests are (to avoid slipping off), and the recline feature itself. Does it go back enough for you to truly recline comfortably? In addition, pay attention to the ergonomics of the chair, making sure it provides enough back support. If you have back issues, a zero gravity recliner can be a good choice because it evenly distributes body weight as you recline.
What is a power or electric recliner and what can it do?
A power recliner or electric recliner must be plugged into the wall. This type of recliner usually has a remote control that allows you to attain your desired recline at the touch of a button. These recliners are known for their ease of use and longevity, as well as the ability to attain a precise position that suits your needs. They are reliant on electricity, which can limit where they’re placed; quite heavy; and can be more expensive.
In contrast, a push back recliner or manual recliner usually has a lever and lets you use the power of your own legs and feet to recline. These recliners weigh less, can be less expensive, and are easier to move/reposition. Since no electricity is required, they do not have to be placed near an outlet and won’t have any energy costs associated with their use.
What is the best recliner for a small space?
If you have a smaller space, you may want to consider a wallaway recliner. A wall hugger is a space-saving recliner that moves forward on a track mechanism instead of rocking back. It requires less room, making it ideal for smaller spaces such as a bedroom, den, guest room, or small living room.
How do you choose home theater recliners?
For a home theater or media room, consider the space you have, the layout of the room, and how many people you plan to seat comfortably. You can group multiple recliners in a row or angle them in a V-shape for the best view of the TV. When choosing fabrics and features (like cupholders), remember that family and friends will likely be eating and drinking in the space.