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5 Types of Accent Chairs for Living Rooms

Posted on January 4, 2026January 14, 2026 by At Home With Joanna

The sofa serves as the centerpiece of the living room. It’s where your family gathers to enjoy movies, game nights, and conversations. However, your loved ones won’t linger if there isn’t extra furniture in the space.

Adding chairs offers extra seating for more of your family members and makes the room feel full of life. There are several types of accent chairs to incorporate into your living room. From barrel chairs to club chairs, find out each design’s distinct profile and functional perks.

The Wingback Chair

Originally created to protect sitters from drafts near fireplaces, the wingback remains a classic choice. High side panels and a tall back define this dramatic silhouette. The design provides excellent head and neck support for reading or resting. Modern variations retain the shape but update the upholstery for contemporary homes.

The Club Chair

Originating in French and English social clubs, club chairs’ deep seats prioritize comfort above all else. They typically feature low backs and heavy, rounded armrests. Leather upholstery frequently covers these sturdy frames.

Once you overcome the common misconceptions about leather furniture, you can confidently incorporate leather accent chairs into your living room. They age well and withstand the rigors of daily use, from lounging children to relaxing adults.

The Slipper Chair

Slipper chairs lack arms and sit closer to the ground than standard seats. History notes that Victorian women used them while putting on shoes, which explains the name and low stature. Their streamlined design fits exceptionally well in smaller apartments or tight corners. Without bulky arms to obstruct movement, they allow for easy flow through the room.

The Barrel Chair

Also known as a tub chair, this style features a rounded back that curves continuously into the armrests. The single, sculpted piece creates a cozy, enclosed feeling for the occupant. Mid-century modern designs frequently utilize this shape to add geometric interest. The curved profile softens the straight lines found in most sofas and rectangular coffee tables.

The Swivel Chair

Another type of accent chair that adds extra functionality to living rooms is the swivel chair. A rotating base allows the sitter to face different directions without moving the furniture frame. This feature works particularly well in open-concept floor plans. It enables conversation with people in the kitchen or viewing the television with equal ease.

Every family needs multiple seating options. Whether prioritizing the history of a wingback or the utility of a swivel, one of these designs will enhance the environment’s design and usefulness.

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