Cozy seating
Valentine’s Day is in the rearview mirror, but do you know what lasts after flowers and chocolates are long gone? Cozy seating! No matter where you’d like to snuggle up, we have comfortable options for you. Best of all, you can enjoy them year round.
Cozy seating for one (or two)
Your kitchen may not seem like an obvious space for cozy seating, but we’re happy to tell you otherwise. What’s more charming than a custom banquette? We love the relaxed warmth conveyed by this arrangement – we think it’s perfect for the heart of your home!
Some of our favorite designs are spaces meant for relaxation. Finding moments of quiet to reset and recharge is so important, especially these days. Sitting rooms and dens offer the opportunity to get away from distractions and just be. A sofa with a chaise provides room to stretch out while cozying up with someone special – and this sofa also converts to a queen-sized pullout bed for guests.
Another space where you may not immediately think about lounging is your home office. However, with these becoming permanent fixtures for many of us over the past few years, comfort and livability now rank high on the list of must-haves in this room. We are big advocates of creating a conversation area in our home offices. Share a coffee break or catch up with your significant other on a laid-back loveseat.
Finally, we love the romance of a window seat. There’s something about it that makes us think of daydreaming or simply enjoying the view. Even better, savor the peaceful moments with the person you love most whenever you get the chance, because they make some of the sweetest memories.
We hope you have a snug, cozy weekend with the people you love!
Header image: Fairmount living room; Photo by Rachel McGinn
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Glenna Stone Interior Design is an award-winning Philadelphia interior design firm serving Philadelphia, the Main Line, and surrounding cities. Utilizing her background and training in interior design, architecture, and engineering, Glenna specializes in creating interiors for residential and commercial design settings. We invite you to visit our website, view our portfolio, and catch up on the latest interior design concepts on our blog!