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Relaxed Furniture

Furnish your home for maximum relaxation

Home is where relaxation should be key, especially since most of us live busier lives than ever before. Designing your home for maximum relaxation is a great strategy to help you find peace and calm when you are in your home environment.

Focus on purchasing pieces of furniture - especially your upholstered sofas and chairs - that help you create a soft and gentle living space:

  • Less structured
  • More rounded edges than square corners
  • Well cushioned
  • Soft, sensuous fabrics
  • Comfortable construction
  • No-fuss, informal slip covers

A living room with relaxed furniture and soft lighting. Purchase furniture that has more rounded edges than square corners.

Other relaxing home elements to consider

Finish off your relaxed furniture with other home elements that can help you feel more relaxed including:

  • Soft lighting
  • Natural materials and colors
  • Puffy throw pillows
  • Calming paint colors
  • Silky rugs - and maybe even a shaggy rug or faux fur rug!
  • Soothing scents created by candles and fresh flowers
  • Potted plants
  • Round coffee and side tables

A living room with furniture in natural colors, brown and beige. Select natural materials and colors.

Ideas for the bedroom

In the bedroom, soften your bed with an upholstered headboard. Add a sumptuous duvet, lots of comfortable pillows and lighting that can be dimmed.

Adding relaxed furniture and accessories can help you feel calm and rested – and actually make you feel more at home in your home.

A bedroom with bed and headboard, and lots of pillows and blankets. Soften your bed with an upholstered headboard.

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