Tips On Choosing A Wingback Recliner

A wingback recliner is just another type of reclining chair. The term is used to refer to chairs that are designed with "wings" that rise from the arm and join the back of the seat. Imagine a shirt with its collar raised - that's how a wingback chair looks like. However, some modern wingback-type recliners have modified this style, although they are still called wingbacks just the same.

Wingback chairs are said to have originated in the 18th century in the country of England. They were supposedly designed to protect the user's back from the wind coming from windows or from the heat emanated by fireplaces. Modern wingback chairs, though, are not that functional anymore. Although the name has stuck, shoppers are more concerned now about designs, comfort and how this piece of furniture will look in their living room.

If you're planning to get yourself a wingback, there are a host of things that you need to consider first so that you won't regret your purchase. After all, this winger does not exactly come cheap.

1) Cost - Depending on the style, the upholstery, the size and the brand, a wing back can cost between $300 and over $1,000. If this sounds a bit too much, you might want to consider buying a used or second-hand chair and just have it re- upholstered to make it more comfortable.

2) Design - Some wingbacks are covered in fabric or leather. They come in various designs, colors and sizes. Some are plain, while some are printed. Some have wider seats and taller backs, while others are built for medium-height and medium-weight individuals. If you happen to change your mind about the design, you can always use a slipcover to change the chair's look. A slipcover can also help prevent stains from forming in your wingback. Whatever design you prefer, you might need to consider the place where you're going to put your chair and see if its design will blend just right with the decor of the room where it will be stationed.

3) Functions - While it is is true that the elegance of the design can be a key factor for consumers when making a buying decision, the comfort of the recliner should not be overlooked. Remember that you're buying the recliner for your relaxation and not just to look good while you're sitting on it. The best ones are those with foot rest and have the infinite reclining capability. If you can afford it, choose the ones that can automatically recline. Also, don't forget to test how the control mechanism works. Choose those that adjust smoothly and recline in a fluid motion.

4) Additional features - There are optional features that most manufacturers offer for their recliners. Massage and heat options, hidden storage for magazines and drink holder are just a few of the add-ons that you might want to spend money on.

Buying a wingback recliner should be fun, but it should also be done with these practical considerations in mind. It might just be a piece of furniture, but you might be surprised how easily you can get attached to it, particularly if it becomes your constant companion during relaxation time.

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