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loose covers are a sensible option, whereas in a more grown-up room, a fabulous fabric could be the perfect finishing touch.

When picking an armchair for a more formal or traditiona­l living room, try matching a pattern from elsewhere.

Here, the homeowners have coordinate­d the armchair and cushion patterns, which in turn chime with the curtains, avoiding any clash and making the room feel serene.

Try coupling a matching pair of statement armchairs for a dramatic effect.

While perfect symmetry isn’t the aim here, the combinatio­n of the colour and dramatic shapes works well in the room, as the cream chairs pop against the deep grey walls.

Soft, buttery leather and a gentle tone make this armchair the ideal place in which to hunker down with a good book. The best thing about leather is that it ages beautifull­y – the more beaten up it gets, the better it looks. While leather can be costly, it’ll be an investment piece that will serve you well for years.

With a rainbow of hues available, you’ll be certain of finding an armchair perfect for you and your space.

The chairs in this seaside room are in perfect harmony with the sky and sea.

In your own space, stand back and take in the colours both inside the room and outside the window, then MIX AND MATCH consider which colours and patterns would work in the space – and which certainly wouldn’t. If possible, get a swatch of fabric before buying a chair to see how the colour comes up in the unique light of your room.

Don’t feel two armchairs have to match. Even if your scheme isn’t eclectic, armchairs count as separate pieces and can coexist happily. The key to a considered look is to choose two beautifull­y designed chairs, and to give them room to breathe. Both of these seats make a strong statement in the minimal space.

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