Comfortable Wooden Chair Design for your Home

Wooden chairs are an excellent seating option. Check out these wooden chair designs, which look comfortable and elegant.

Chairs are an important piece of furniture. But not many of us pay attention to them and take them for granted. Thus, we often suffer from acute pains in the neck, shoulders and back, and even poor blood circulation. Hovering over a computer for an entire day and sitting on a poorly-designed chair has several consequences. Hence, it is crucial to pay attention to the chair design on which you spend most of your day. 

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Why wooden chairs?

Wooden chairs are sustainable and extremely strong, reducing the need to replace them every year. They also tolerate regular wear and tear and are easy to clean and maintain. Being weather-resistant, you can use them for outdoor seating; not to forget, they come in various designs and styles to appease the aesthetic freak in you. 

Let us now give you some idea about the different wooden chair designs to help you choose according to your needs and preferences. 

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9 comfortable chair designs you must invest in

 

  • Ladderbacks

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These are the commonest types of traditional wooden chairs with evenly-spaced horizontal slats at the back, thus the name, “ladderback”. Originating in the middle ages, these chairs are widely found in modern homes even today, especially in the dining areas. Previously, the back slats on these chairs were thick and sturdy, but design evolution has made those sleeker to look more stylish for contemporary homes. 

The backs of these chairs are slightly slanted to provide comfortable and relaxed seating. You will also find upholstered options in the market for ladderback chairs. Or, you may appoint a woodworker to install leather upholstery on your traditional chair for more comfortable seating. 

 

  • Queen Anne Chairs

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Just like the name, the Queen Anne Chairs are formal, or at least traditional wooden chairs that look best in Victorian-Styled interiors. These chairs have vertical, elaborately-designed slats, curved legs and carved details, thus exuding a regal feel. Armed or armless, these wooden chair designs became popular somewhere in the 16th century, and are still used in formal settings. It is similar to Regency chairs and Chippendale chairs; only Queen Anne is more sophisticated in appearance. 

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  • Rustic chairs

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The hand-crafted look and feel of these chairs is their USP. These are often built from finished or unfinished logs of wood, thus giving a raw and organic appearance. The rustic chairs are preferred by people who love the organic feel that they exude. However, if you want to tone that raw wooden style a bit, you may use accessories and choose patterns that cater to the modern style. Rustic wood chairs are best for tree houses, wooden holiday homes and spaces that exude a natural appeal. 

 

  • Cane-back chairs

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The cane-back is a timeless design that is still quite popular among chair lovers. This antique wooden chair design gives you the feel of living in your grandparents’ home, cosily seated on the balcony, reading or sewing. One thing to note is, this chair will be best suited for traditional home settings and not the contemporary interiors that we see around us. You can place the cane-back chair on your balcony or patio to enjoy the sunny mornings with a book and a cup of tea. 

 

  • Folding chairs

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The wooden folding chairs are best suited for any formal or informal event, as these are lightweight, portable and even stackable. These are easy to store in stacks, transport and use whenever needed. If you are expecting some guests at home, you can take them out of the storeroom and place them on the patio, balcony, or garden for your guests. You may even install some padding on these chairs to enhance comfort. In other words, folding wooden chairs are a convenient option for your small home, as these can save you a lot of storage space. 

 

  • Wing chairs

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Now, we have seen these chairs in several classic movies, in the living room or office space of the most prominent characters. Imagine a person of immense societal value sitting on one of these large, statement chairs with a cigar in hand. Yes, these chairs are perfect for large living spaces and offer a touch of elegance to the room. It can be designed to cater to the modern look and feel, so you need not worry about aesthetics. If you are ready to invest in a wing chair, choose a sleek and portable design that will go well with the interiors of your room. 

 

  • Wooden kitchen chairs 

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Also known as school chairs, kitchen chairs have shorter backs with vertical or horizontal slats. The backs of these chairs can be straight, offering straight-back seating, or triangular, which relaxes the sitting position a bit. With their simple appearance and country feel, these chairs are also apt for the dining area and children’s study rooms. You can also place them, occasionally, in the garden to enjoy a cup of evening tea with your family. 

 

  • Mission-style chairs

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These chairs come with characteristic straight-edged slats at the back that are easily recognisable. Its four legs are connected with a divide, with two of those in the old camp and two in the new. The back slats create a strong linear presence that makes these chairs apt for both traditional and modern settings. Mostly suited for dining and kitchen, these chairs can also function as comfortable desk chairs for working on the computer or reading. You can always install upholstery to induce comfort. 

 

  • Easy chair

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Also called the “Master of the Chairs” in the 50s when it was produced, the easy chair has the longest popularity history right from its inception to this day. It never lost its importance with time, no matter how many newer and better wooden chair designs came into being. Because of the elegance, sophistication and comfort that it offers, the easy chair is still quite popular among wooden furniture lovers. This chair is meant to sit and relax for hours at a stretch. It is not too bulky or heavy and can be carried easily from one room to another. The sinking feeling that it offers is unmatched. One can even fall asleep, seated in the easy chair. Apt for both modern and traditional homes, this chair is best-suited for open spaces that get a lot of light and air. 

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FAQs

What is meant by antique wooden chairs?

Antique chairs are collectable pieces that are valued for their age, utility, condition and, above all, rarity. If the chair is eligible to make its way into a collector’s list, then it may be termed as an antique

Can a short-back chair be suitable for office use?

Ideally, office chairs should have long, relaxed backs, as you need to sit for long hours in a comfortable position to work. Short-back chairs are not suitable for the same. However, for meetings or events of short duration, the chairs are perfect as these help you stay alert and comfortable at the same time.

Are rocking chairs and easy chairs the same?

No. Rocking chairs can be rocked to and fro while sitting, as the legs are attached to a curved rail that offers the characteristic rocking feel, hence the name. However, easy chairs offer a sinking feel but cannot be rocked, as the legs are fixed.

What kind of fabric will best serve as upholstery for wooden chairs?

There are several upholstery fabrics to choose from. From nylon to Olefin, Polyester to leather, you can choose different styles and fabrics depending on your budget and the type of chair you are planning to upholster.

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