Right Arm Chaise Lounge

152 Ideas by Caroline Patterson

Most chaise lounges are built with the armrest on the left side or on both sides, but rarely do you find one with the armrest on the right side. Well that is no longer true because we have a collection of right arm chaise lounges for anyone who has been looking for the chaise lounge to accommodate their comfort needs for a while. See what we mean in this collection.

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Aidan Right Arm Sectional Chaise Overall DimensionsWidth: 36" Depth: 63" Height: 31" Seat: 19.5"

Right arm chaise lounge

This contemporary chaise lounge has a classic linen-look with subtle texture and generous filling, standing on wood tapered legs. Features a comfortable back, a removable cushion seat, and rolled arms.

French victorian upholstered right arm chaise

French Victorian Upholstered Right-Arm Chaise

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Montigo Chaise Lhf(low Arm Right End) Patchwork B

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Asana Right Arm Sectional Chaise in Chaises

Park Right Arm Facing Chaise Lounge

Park Right Arm Facing Chaise Lounge

Cool traditional chaise lounge with a wooden frame. It has rolled-out both a headboard and a very low footboard, a curved back, brown angular tapered legs. It's padded with foam and fibre. Upholstery is of plushy brown microfibre.

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Contemporary Right Arm Sitting Chaise Lounge with Toss Pillow

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Belgian Track Arm Outdoor Right-Arm Chaise

Left arm chaise lounge

Phenomenally finished single arm chaise lounge is a beautiful combination of solid construction and impressive upholstery trimmed with studs. The whole of modernity is made reliable and durable.

Right hand chaise longue

Who has never dreamt of having a nap at such comfortable vintage couch? White quilted sofa with four dark brown wooden legs is an ideal addition to a stylish living room. It would definitely look great accompanied by modern household devices.

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Crandall Chaise - Right Arm Facing @ pier 1

Right Arm Chaise Lounge

Buying Guide

A chaise lounge can be a beautiful addition to your home, particularly if you're looking for a piece of furniture on which you can completely relax after work and at the weekend. Whether it's at the bottom of your bed in place of an armchair, or you're planning to put it in the living room alongside your existing furniture, there are many styles and designs of right arm chaise lounges. Here are some of the styles to consider before you go ahead and make any decisions.

With a single armrest along the right of the chaise lounge, a vintage quilted piece of furniture is great for a shabby chic or vintage home, and is also ideal to use in a beauty salon or similar business. The detailed wooden legs support this piece of furniture, and are normally dark wooden or black. This contrasts with the soft quilted fabric on the chaise lounge, which is often in grey, cream or even pink. Buttons are positioned evenly around the chaise lounge to further add to the vintage and traditional look.

A patchwork chaise lounge can be a tremedous style statement, but this colorful addition to any room needs careful consideration, since it won't match every home or style. There are various patterns and colors available for you to look at, but generally, patchwork furniture includes many different shades. The main color may be bright purple, mixed with other colors such as yellow, green and red. No colors are too prominent, since there is a good mix of a wide variety. The curved and long armrest can be used for its original purpose as an armrest, or you can easily use this chaise lounge as a full sofa, as two or three people could sit comfortably and rest their backs too.

If you want to avoid the rounded and soft look of the traditional chaise lounge altogether, there is a modern style that you may want to look at. Slanted light wooden legs are used to support the furniture, while the fabric is often either grey or sand to help achieve a contemporary look. The square cushion or cushions along the side of the chaise lounge provide an armrest, although the square design also forms the basis of a comfortable sofa.

A primary purpose of a chaise lounge is to provide seating for one person. In a small living room, it can't take the place that could otherwise be occupied by a sofa or multiple chairs. If you are planning to add a chaise lounge as an accent piece in an area intended for entertaining or family get-togethers, make sure to surround it with sufficient seating options.