Tuesday 26 July 2016

Brief Guide For Buying Versatile Footstools



Footstools are versatile and decorative piece of furniture that adds a visual appeal to a space. Foot stool wooden frame is designed with a padded cushioned top that acts as foot rest. There are myriads of contemporary variations to this basic theme. 


Buying guide for footstools

Types of footstools

Footstools are available in different styles to match every décor. Upholstered footstools provide colourful tone or melt in a neutral background. Brown or black leather footstools are modest and match in most settings with contemporary looks. 

Antique footstools go well with traditional décor providing a chic look. Modern vintage pouffes or 3-legged round stools are popular. 

Moroccan pouffee with black, brown and red leather is assembled to emphasize the visual appeal and can be paired with reclining or rocking chairs. 

Poignant coffee table styled footstools is ideal to adorn the cosy quarters. They can be used to hold magazines, laptop, breakfast as well as feet, simultaneously. 

Storage footstool is a total package because they are designed with extra compartments for stashing extra stuff and even look attractive centre-pieces. You can get a well-designed and uncluttered living room.

Footstool materials

·         Fabric - Fabrics are available in interesting colour combination and can be easily pulled off for clean up. Even though they are less durable, you get an assortment of designs and you can change them by season or mood.

·         Leather - Leathered footstools are tough, but are comfortable, soft, and responsive against the skin. It serves as a beautiful statement piece in the living space.

·         Rattan - Rattan stools can be used indoors and outdoors. They are lightweight, durable, easy to customize, trendy, negligible maintenance and an essential add-on for the wicker seating.

·         Memory foam - Memory foam is elastic, supportive, light weight and resilient to heat. They are recommended for people suffering from chronic leg pain.


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