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The chair needs no introduction among chairs and ottomans, but the ottoman must often justify its existence. It is a compact piece of furniture that you can use as a table, footstool, or mini chair. Some also include storage spaces too. They are common in family rooms, cozy bedrooms, and formal living rooms. If you want to add class to your living quarters, these low furniture might do the trick. From their humble beginnings in the Ottoman Empire, they have been an instant pair for posh chairs.

Types of ottomans

There are many types of ottomans. Each one has its uses and complimentary furniture. An oversized chair with ottoman set, for instance, will feature the standard ottoman. This transnational piece can be square, rectangle, or round. It has four legs but doesn't offer extra features like storage. There, the outdoor chair and ottoman set features a footstool. Then there is the indoor leather chair and ottomanpairing with a pouf. A pouf ottoman is like a footstool but has a soft surface for setting. It is best for indoor settings.

Another ottoman type is the cube, common with accent chairs with ottoman settings. The cube is lightweight and compact. Even the kids will find it easy to push it around. You can pair it with an accent chair to give the living room or bedroom a subtle look. Use the cocktail ottoman to set up a lounge chair and ottoman pair. This ottoman is big enough to hold drinks, snacks, and beverages. It can also include a storage unit for magazines, sunscreen, toys, etc.

How to choose an ottoman

You want your armchair and ottoman pairing to compliment your interior design. Start by measuring how much space you have available for the price. Remember that there should be space between your sofa and the ottoman. The shape also plays a role here. You may want square or rectangular ottomans if you live in a traditional home. Round ottomans work best for people who live in modern theme quarters. And of course, you should consider the material too. If you are buying a chair with ottoman, then both items will have the same material. Velvet is a common choice, but you can also look at leather and other fabrics depending on your lifestyle.

Aside from making your home look good, ottomans also play important roles. For instance, an ottoman can be a footstool, tabletop, seat, or storage. So before browsing catalogs, think of what you want an ottoman for. This way, you get more from the bargain. Most people should get a small ottoman to go under the table. This provides more space in the home. That also means the ottoman must be lightweight and compact. Aside from function, think of style. You can go from minimalistic designs to traditional statements. You can also select from options with leg build or sitting directly on the floor.