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Buying
Guide: Recliners
RECLINER
SHOPPING
CHECKLIST
Motion
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Recline
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Rock
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Swivel
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Glide
Mechanisms
Options
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Power
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Massage
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Heat
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Storage
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Other
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Remember
Martin Crane (Frasier’s dad) and his favorite chair? That eyesore is what many
people think of when they hear the word “recliner”. Contrary to that image,
motion furniture today is available in many fashionable styles that can be
included in almost any setting. Hidden release mechanisms, tucked-away foot
rests, and wall-away construction provide great function without compromising
style.
The
options in reclining furniture are virtually endless. In addition to the motions
of recline rock, swivel, and glide, some manufacturers include features such as
built-in massagers, heating pads, cup holders, storage cubbies, phones, laptop
computer sockets, and even coolers. Power
mechanisms, long the norm in Europe, are becoming more common in the US market.
New
designs in motion furniture have been created for home theater settings.
In addition to reclining sofas, loveseats and sectional sofas, one of the
latest trends is found in a modular approach that allows you to join together
individual reclining units at the arms. These arrangements can align flush to
one another, or they can form an arch for optimal screen viewing.
Regardless
of the options you choose there are some things you should keep in mind while
shopping. Scale varies, so measure
the spot you plan to place the recliner to be sure it fits and to be sure there
will be enough room to operate it. Test out the mechanism. It should be easy to
operate and sturdy. The sturdier the mechanism, the longer the recliner should
last. The mechanism should also be securely attached to the frame. The footrest
should be well padded for comfort. Think about the motions you want the chair to
have; if it will be placed near the center of a large room, consider a swivel
chair so that it can be used in multiple conversation areas. Many recliners hide
features and controls under the arms, so be sure to have the sales associate
demonstrate the recliner’s features for you.
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