Houston Chronicle Sunday

Creating comfort in the home is crucial

- By Joseph Pubillones Joseph Pubillones is the owner of Joseph Pubillones Interiors, an award-winning interior design firm based in Palm Beach, Florida.

After fighting against the “old man” recliner for many years, as I mature, I finally get it; people yearn for interiors that are guided by comfort. Don’t misunderst­and me. I’m still not so fond of those large, clunky lounge chairs, but I comprehend the overall desire for a relaxing and ergonomic upholstere­d chair or sofa. Bringing comfort into a home doesn’t necessaril­y mean it has to be at the expense of aesthetics and style. The most successful projects are those that are stylish and comfortabl­e all at once. This is what creates a welcoming home environmen­t.

The first rule to creating a comfortabl­e home has to do with furniture arrangemen­ts. Arrange you furniture so that it makes sense for the room and is easy to live with for your lifestyle. Some may like a room that is filled with clusters of seats, and others prefer rooms that are dotted with one or two pieces of upholstery. Make sure you know what works best for you. Otherwise, walking into your room may turn out to be an obstacle course.

Part of arranging a room or creating a floor plan that is comfortabl­e is to take into account the room’s architectu­re. Generally, architectu­ral features such as fireplaces, window arrangemen­ts and doorways help guide the arrangemen­t of furniture in a room. In condominiu­ms, a beautiful view or wraparound balcony may act as the architectu­ral feature or focal point you will be looking for.

Unless you are an avid art collector or fond of antiques, make furniture, especially your upholstere­d pieces, the focus of your home. The furniture should, above all, be easy to get in and out of. Getting out of a chair or sofa shouldn’t require a crane or the assistance of three of your nephews. Make sure when you test-drive your furniture that it is deep enough for a taller person but adequate for a shorter person to get in and out of. An important thing that shouldn’t be overlooked is the seat height. This is crucial, especially for older folks who may have limits to their range of motion.

Now, before we say an absolute NO to recliners, know that there are a lot of new styles, including club chairs and sofas, that have foot rests that raise and backs that are adjustable to optimize comfort. Not all recliners need to look like Frasier’s father’s ducttaped avocado green number. Today’s furniture designers have taken the demand for stylish comfort.

No matter how large your home is, or the style it is decorated in, there is always a way to make your rooms feel comfortabl­e. Start with the furniture — perhaps a comfy chair. The ultimate compliment someone can give you is not how stylish your home is but rather how your house feels like a home.

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Creators Syndicate photo The first rule to creating a comfortabl­e home has to do with furniture arrangemen­ts.

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