![]() | It's a lazy Sunday afternoon in April, and you want nothing more than to spend it relaxing in front of the TV watching a calm round of golf. So calm, in fact, that you have already planned a quick catnap for halfway through the round. But instead of getting a pain in your neck from sleeping in a straight-backed couch, consider a reclining loveseat. They are small enough to tuck away in a den and considerably easier on backs and necks when it comes to a quick snooze. The ideal reclining loveseat has dual action recliners. Both sides should have the reclining option so each occupant can choose to relax back. These loveseats can be made from materials ranging from cotton to suede to leather. The prices, too, range from $300 to $1000 depending on size and material. And speaking of size, be sure to measure the area you want to place your reclining loveseat before heading out to shop. You want to be certain that there is enough room to recline back without any resistance. |
The most important aspect to look for in a reclining loveseat is the 'smooth action.' No one wants a jerky recliner that is more of a pain to open than it's worth. If taken care of, these pieces of furniture should last the better part of a decade. So when out shopping, be sure to test a potential recliner several times before purchasing it. Even better, talk to people you know who have had a reclining loveseat for sometime to discover which brands and styles maintain that smooth motion many years after purchase.