How to Accessorize a Chaise Lounge Sofa From a boudoir-style piece to a place for Netflix watching, the chaise lounge is the ideal addition to your home. The chaise lounge is a chic alternative to a couch. It's also called the daybed, or couch that can be a fainting one. It's called "shez long," by the way. Repeat it loudly a few times and you'll have it down in the blink of an eye. Comfort A chaise lounge sofa can be a relaxing retreat or an elegant statement piece, based on how it's accessorized. Plush cushions, a comfy throw, and a convenient side table make it the perfect relaxation area. A chic area carpet can help define the space and helps tie the room together. If you intend to make your chaise an reading chair, you should choose a sofa that has adjustable armrests. They're much easier to clean if have pets or children. Fabric sofas are also a great option, since they're typically more resistant to staining than leather. Fabric chaise lounges aren't immune to spills and contain spills and crumbs. It's good for your posture to lay back on a sofa with your legs stretched out. You can also reduce swelling by letting gravity work in your favour. This is a great position for power napping, which can improve mood and focus. You can choose from various chaise lounge designs and personalize the design to fit your needs. Some chaise lounges are designed specifically for a particular person and others are curved in a manner that is elegant and comfortable. Some even come with built-in footrests. There's a broad range of color options, ranging from neutral shades to bold hues that will add a pop to any room. Some of our John Lewis & Partners' chaises have two leg options and even a chaise couch bed to accommodate overnight guests. Regardless of your upholstery choice we suggest regularly fluffing your cushions. Knead them and squeeze them gently to let loose any areas that are compressed. Give them some shakes every now and then (think of this as a mini-workout routine