First, you need to decide between a traditional rocker and a glider. Traditional indoor rockers are the kind that rock on two long curved pieces while gliders are mechanical pieces of furniture that mimic the feeling of a rocking chair by gliding along rungs. There are pros and cons to both approaches. With a traditional rocking chair, there is no risk of mechanical creaking or grinding noises, but there is a risk of catching a toe, foot, hand, or tail under one of the rockers if you are not careful. With the glider, the rise can be more smooth, but the mechanical parts need to be covered up and the decorating options are not as great because there is upholstery on the chair. A traditional rocker is plain and you can dress it up as much or as little as you want.
The most common place for chaise chairs is the living room. But if are very creative, you will see the best spots in your hall way, in your powder room and in your bedroom. If your patio is well-covered you can also place it there.
I have a particular fondness for these rocking chairs. They seem to say "come, sit and relax" and whenever I see one, that’s exactly what I do. Have you every gone shopping for furniture in one of those huge superstores and passed through the area with rockers and recliners and just felt an impulse to plop down and rock away? I have. Don’t fight it, you’re supposed to do it.
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