What about a chair?
Curate a reading corner, oruse a chairas a spot to put on your shoes in the morning.
Use as a desk chair or pull out into another room for extra seating.

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After all, in New York, space is a premium.
Small Two-Seater Sofa Next to Bed
Arbor & Co.
While not technically a chair, this small two-seater sofa is a way to enjoy plenty of seating.

Becca Interiors
Add color with vintage pillows and make it a focal point of your room.
A white boucle armchair flanks the bed.
Check out this example from Britt Design Studio, which complements the room’s peaceful palette.

Alvin Wayne
A small wooden drink table and rose towels make this corner comfortable for any visiting guests.
Aplush swivel chairwould serve a similar function.
Placed in front of the TV, they’re in a prime position for TV-watching and more.

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Steel Lounge Chairs
These white and steel lounge chairs could work in a bedroom or even outside.
With floor-to-ceiling glass, this sleek bedroom’s chairs provide views to the gorgeous hillside.
Thecorner reading chairis a good addition and works with the established tones in the rest of the space.

Arbor & Co.
It’s small size is ideal for a child.
Not necessarily meant as a relaxation spot, it’s a more functional addition.
Children’s Swing
Get creative in a kid’s bedroom with a whimsical swing.

Erin Williamson Design
This one is covered in faux ivy and completes an adorable play corner.
Black and Tan Rattan Chairs
Modern lines center this primary bedroom.
This multifunctional chair can be used for afternoon naps or for the inevitable landing spot for laundry.

Michelle Boudreau Design
With any chair, check that it’s comfortable and will hold up well to any stains.
Blue Steel Desk Chair
Casa Watkins Living
Casa Watkins Living showcases their vibrant style on their blog.
A wooden barrel chair and small side table complement an upholstered bed and oversized art piece.

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Where do you have room and where would it make sense?

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