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A higher leather footstool style is ideal if you have taller seating configurations or want to utilise your footstool as an extra side table on occasion. Smaller, softer fabric footstools are ideal if you want to use them as floor cushions, have low seating, or have tiny toddlers who will use them as a perch.
Choosing and Positioning the Ideal Footstool for Your Space
Choosing and
Positioning the
Ideal Footstool for
Your Space
How Does One Position A
Footstool?
The placement of your little leather footstool
should depend on how you want to use it. If you are
more likely to use your footstool as a footrest, place
it near your most often sitting locations so you can
take full use of it when you need it.
If you want to use it to lean on while lounging on the
floor rug, your fabric footstool may be placed
almost anywhere - next to the couch, in a corner of
the room, or near the entertainment system.
If you're utilising the ottoman as a statement piece,
set it between your seating arrangements to
resemble a coffee table, or somewhere visible for
you, your family, and visitors to appreciate.
From there, you can customise it any way you like - add a tray to store your beverages, books,
and other accessories, or keep it simple and drape your favourite throw blanket over it.
Rearranging and decorating your furniture has a greater influence than you would expect. Taking
time to examine whether any of your worn-out pieces may be re-homed and whether a less is
more approach would work for you, can make a significant difference in how you live in your
space.
How Tall Should A Footstool Be?
Footstools come in a range of styles and sizes. Traditionally, an ottoman was somewhat shorter
than the seat height of a lounge chair. Think about height and dimensions based on where you
expect to use your leather footstool the most.
It is not advisable to have a footstool that is taller than your sofa or the setting you plan to utilise
it with the most. This is just for comfort and, as always, personal preference. It's usually a good
idea to measure your sofa before getting a new fabric footstool or ottoman and test out a few
different alternatives to see what feels the most comfortable to you.
A higher leather footstool style is ideal if you have taller seating configurations or want to
utilise your footstool as an extra side table on occasion. Smaller, softer fabric footstools are
ideal if you want to use them as floor cushions, have low seating, or have tiny toddlers who will
use them as a perch.
CONTACT US
Address:- Footstools & More, Unit 5C, Oak
Mills, Topcliffe Lane, Morley, Leeds - LS27 0HL
Contact Number:- 0113 3457526
Email id:- [email protected]
Website:-
https://www.footstoolsandmore.co.uk/
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