In the Foyer
In a large home, an entryway is essential, so it is necessary to provide seating for taking off boots or waiting for others. A sturdy, slim bench can be positioned against the cabinet while providing storage, effectively maximizing space.
As a Divider
Use a bench to outline a seating area, effectively defining the space without blocking sightlines. A backless bench provides versatility, enabling access from any angle while also linking various seating zones.
As a Day Bed
This unique living room bench featuring durable leather, is a space saver by replacing an extra armchair or sofa. It also serves as a comfortable spot for daytime napping.
At the End of a Bed
A cozy fabric bench positioned at the foot of the bed offers a convenient spot for getting dressed and acts as a visual centerpiece. For a pleasing aesthetic, it should be a few inches lower than the top of the bedding to create a nice height contrast.
As a Sofa Table
The bench can be an additional dining seat or to hold party dishes can double as a sleek sofa table during the day, to hold books, gadgets or other small items. It provides an open floor plan for seating, and functional yet beautiful shelf space.