Chaise Lounges

Our range of chaise lounges represents the pinnacle of sophisticated relaxation, designed specifically to bring a touch of timeless elegance to the modern Australian home. Whether you are tucking an elegant velvet chaise into a sunlit bedroom corner or adding a versatile indoor daybed to your main living space, these classic "long chairs" offer a dedicated sanctuary for afternoon naps or quiet reading sessions. At Luxo Living, we have curated our collection to ensure every piece meets stringent standards for comfort and durability, providing you with a high-end look without the premium designer price tag. From hard-wearing fabrics ideal for busy households to luxurious finishes that elevate your décor, our selection is built to withstand the Australian climate while maintaining i

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Finding Your Ideal Materials and Finishes

Choosing the right material for your chaise lounge depends on your lifestyle and aesthetic goals. For a touch of glamour, our velvet chaise lounges offer a rich, lustrous finish that anchors a room, while our linen-look fabrics provide a breezy, coastal feel that is highly breathable. All materials are selected for their resistance to daily wear, ensuring your investment remains a centerpiece for years to come.

Understanding Chaise Orientations: LHF vs. RHF

To ensure your new furniture fits perfectly, it is vital to understand orientation. A Left Hand Facing (LHF) chaise lounge has the armrest on your left when you are standing in front of it looking at the piece. Conversely, Right Hand Facing (RHF) models are designed for the opposite layout. Measuring your room's flow before purchasing ensures your lounge complements your existing floor plan.

Styling Your Chaise for Maximum Impact

A chaise lounge isn't just for the living room; it serves as a functional accent in bedroom furniture arrangements or home offices. Placing an indoor daybed near a window creates a dedicated "nook" that elevates the architectural interest of your home. Consider neutral tones like charcoal or beige for versatility, or make a bold statement with forest green or navy blue to define the space.

Care and Maintenance for Long-Lasting Comfort

Maintaining your chaise lounge is straightforward with the right approach. We recommend regular light vacuuming with an upholstery attachment to remove dust and debris. For spillages, immediate spot cleaning with a damp cloth is best to prevent staining. Using a fabric protector can also provide an extra layer of defense for high-traffic homes with pets or children.

FAQs

What is the difference between a chaise lounge and a daybed?

Chaise lounges are primarily designed for sitting or reclining with legs extended, featuring a backrest at one end. A daybed is often more versatile, designed to function as both a sofa and a bed for sleeping.

Where is the best place to put a chaise lounge?

Chaise lounges work best in "dead zones" like bedroom corners, alongside large windows, or as an extension to an existing sofa set

Do Luxo Living chaise lounges come assembled?

Luxo Living chaise lounges typically require minor assembly, such as attaching the legs, to ensure they remain safe during transit.

Is velvet a good choice for a chaise lounge?

Velvet is an excellent choice for a chaise lounge if you desire a soft, luxurious texture and deep color saturation that resists pilling.

How do I choose between LHF and RHF?

LHF and RHF choices should be based on where you want the "arm" of the chaise to sit relative to your room's walls or walkways.

What weight capacity do these lounges support?

Chaise lounges in our collection are generally designed to support a standard capacity of 120kg to 150kg depending on the specific frame.

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