10 Friendly Furniture Pieces for a Comforting Home
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Our passion for design can lead us to choose the fabulous over the friendly, and, while nothing can compete with a midcentury Danish chair or a classic Eames lounger, there is room in our homes for more anonymous but no less appealing pieces. Think friendly items of furniture — tables, chairs, dressers and more — that were handed down through the family or picked up at a thrift store, or have been repainted time and again, through a lifetime of love and use. Comfort is key, and sociability is central — make friends with these easygoing treasures.
Sink into a leather armchair. Once the classic choice for a gentlemen’s club, and often enhanced with a velvet-covered cushion, leather armchairs have been soothing our cares away for centuries. Find a vintage piece online or source a newly made classic. The leather will wear beautifully, taking on a rich patina and becoming softer every time you sit.
Find a farmhouse table. Tables are often large-scale pieces and can dominate a space, but while a strong-lined modern design will often stand out, a wooden farmhouse table will always fit in, looking warm and inviting. Flank it with a mix of design-classic chairs in bright colors for a fantastic, up-to-date look.
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Go for a wooden chest of drawers. A simple chest of drawers in stripped wood with traditional brass drawer knobs is a friendly addition to any bedroom. Here one doubles as a bedside table, complete with a lamp, a candle and fresh flowers.
Choose a chesterfield. The chesterfield, with its rounded arms and buttoned upholstery, is a timeless sofa design that puts everyone at ease. Often covered in leather, a chesterfield can take on a softer, less gentlemen’s-club look when upholstered in a pale cotton or rich velvet instead.
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Work in a hutch. This piece of freestanding kitchen storage has found new popularity in many countries, gracing the kitchens of many a cottage and farmhouse. In this home, though, it’s obvious how a much-loved hutch can find a place in more contemporary settings too. Painted a bold shade and sitting in a neutral modern scheme, it looks right at home.
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Put your feet up on a footstool. No evening on the sofa is complete without a sizable footstool on which to rest tired feet. This classic buttoned design has a contemporary twist, thanks to the rich yellow velvet upholstery.
Buy a classic bed frame. A traditional iron bed frame manages to look both romantic and comforting at the same time. This style of bed has been soothing us to sleep for generations and, when finished in white, as here, will not compete with other design elements in the room.
Seek out a sideboard. A home to everything from napkins to board games, and with space on top for displaying favourite objects, a sideboard is an indispensable and much-cherished addition to a dining room or living space. While midcentury designs look streamlined and sleek, a vintage version with chunkier lines will have a more friendly feel. Upcycling an old sideboard with a lick of soft grey paint can quickly transform it, turning this hardworking piece into a family heirloom.
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Double up on vintage basins. What could be more friendly than a double basin, so you can wash hands or clean teeth alongside a family member? Search for a reclaimed marble-topped piece like this, or take inspiration and mount two basins and classic brass taps in an old table for a vintage, friendly feel.
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Treat yourself to a traditional tub. With its softly rounded ends, underside painted a mellow shade and neat white feet, this traditional roll-top bath looks as warm as the bathwater it holds. Find a reclaimed version or check out some of the many new models of this timeless design.
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