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The terms are often used interchangeably, but an armchair specifically refers to a chair with arms on both sides, while an occasional chair is a broader category that includes any single chair used to supplement main seating. In UK furniture retail, occasional chair tends to be used for accent or decorative chairs, while armchair implies a more substantial, comfortable seat.
A standard armchair is typically between 70cm and 90cm wide, 75cm to 90cm deep and 80cm to 100cm tall. Seat width and depth are the most important comfort dimensions and vary significantly between styles. As a guide, allow at least 60cm of seat width for comfortable single seating and check the seat height suits your own sitting position before buying.
Performance fabrics and faux leather are the most practical for everyday use, particularly in households with children or pets. Velvet is the most popular choice for style and texture but requires more maintenance. Boucle is another popular option that adds texture and warmth. The best fabric depends on how heavily the chair will be used and the overall aesthetic of the room.
An armchair works best positioned at an angle to the sofa rather than directly facing it, which creates a more natural conversation arrangement. A corner beside a fireplace or window is a classic placement. The chair does not need to match the sofa exactly but should share at least one element, such as a colour, leg finish or fabric tone, to feel intentional rather than mismatched.
Yes, a compact armchair works well in a bedroom, particularly beside a window or in a corner where it can serve as a reading spot. Choose a style that complements the bedroom furniture rather than the living room aesthetic, and check the dimensions carefully as bedroom spaces are typically tighter than living rooms.