Padded stools in a hall: convenience and functionality

The hallway is the first room we see when it comes home. Therefore, it is very important that it be furnished exactly as we like, so that a good mood appears immediately after coming home. This will help you ottomans in the hallway: it is convenience and functionality, as well as just a piece of furniture that is authentic and worthy of any interior.

Kinds

In order not to be mistaken in choosing a ottoman in the hallway, you need to carefully examine each of its subspecies, determine the material from which your pouf should be made, and, of course, familiarize yourself with the options that can be offered to you in the store.

Forged

One of the most popular types now, which, however, was widely used in antiquity, which makes it suitable for interiors in the style of antiquity - Baroque, Classicism, Rococo or Gothic.As a rule, it is significantly different in appearance from its "brothers", since it is a soft seat on forged legs. The main highlight of these designs is, of course, forging.

These stunningly elegant patterns and curls of metal attract the eyes of buyers until now, and soft “bellied” cushions at the seat of the seats only complement the picture. Of course, such an object will not suit every interior, so before you buy such a luxurious looking pouf, look at your hall a few more times. Regarding forged ottomans, you can highlight several of the most frequently used designs.

  • Forged pouf with round pillow. As a rule, such puffs are voluminous and instantly attract the eye. They are comfortable to sit on, and they are associated with the furniture of the French aristocrats of the XIX century.
  • Forged pouf with a flat pillow of any shape. It resembles a chair, looks much less pathetic of its first "brother", but no less elegant. Because of its external, and physical lightness suitable for minimalist premises. As a rule, has thin legs, "slim" silhouette.

Wood

As a rule, in the case of poufs, boxes, poufs, chests or any other ottomans with compartments for storing something, it is wood that is used. It, in one way or another, acts as a basis, a skeleton, and can be upholstered in fabric or leather.

Conventionally, there are several types of such poufs:

  • From hard and very hard wood: larch, birch, oak, elm, ash and hornbeam, walnut, yew and boxwood.
  • From soft wood species: spruce, cedar, pine, aspen.
  • Functional poufs, that is, combining several functions, such as storage of furniture and seating.

Rattan poufs

Rattan is a type of creeper - rattan. The main difference between this material and the classic wood is its “filling”: the top layer is a strong bark, the middle layer is soft and porous, the hard core is inside. It should also be understood that rattan furniture is wicker furniture, and this should be taken into account when buying a pouf, because not all hallways will suit this style. It can be artificial and natural.

So, artificial rattan has the name "politrotang" and is highly resistant to fading and moisture,it is easy to care for and comes in a wide variety of colors (while natural rattan, although it has white in nature, is painted only in four classic colors - honey, brandy, coffee and olive) in preparation for release. However, the polyotang is not as durable as natural, so it is often used together with a metal or wooden base - the frame. Poufs, made from natural rattan, are primarily eco-friendly. They last longer than ordinary wooden furniture, are durable and hygroscopic, easy to maintain and last for about 20-25 years. It should be noted also the small weight of the whole structure.

Leather

Leather ottomans are no less popular over the past decades. Made of genuine leather, eco-leather or leatherette, ottomans look presentable and stylish both in the hallway and in any other part of the apartment. Thanks to the growing sphere of design, they began to decorate with various patterns (painted or embossed), to paint the skin in different, even the most flashy colors, thus creating truly amazing pieces of furniture.

Buyers can choose - the range is huge.Leather poufs are now considered the most popular and popular, so they are produced in large quantities. When choosing it is very important to pay attention to the material from which they are made, so you can subdivide leather poufs into such categories.

Aniline leather

Perhaps this is one of the most expensive options. Leather looks elegant, natural and very presentable - has a soft sheen, elastic texture. It does not cause allergies, since the tanning process occurs with the use of natural plant impregnations. This material is necessarily subjected to dyeing with aniline dyes, so when choosing furniture from aniline, pay great attention to the quality of the coating: if dyed correctly, the skin will fade quickly.

This type of skin is characterized by antiquity design - both artificial and directly caused by the age of the material, because it ages very beautifully. It has a good relationship with water, but for a long time it is better not to leave aniline with it: if dirt or anything else is mixed with water, the skin can accidentally soak into it, which will undoubtedly affect the cleaning process.Care, by the way, is not particularly difficult, but you will need to purchase a special product with a moisturizing effect, which will additionally clean the product from the very dirt and dust that can get inside with water. Easily scratches and other mechanical damage. It is worth according to its appearance - quite expensive.

From semi-aniline leather

It is cheaper than its "fellow", it looks a little less natural, however, it has increased strength. In general, it is very well resisted by external influences. Perfect for hallways in high-traffic apartments or for reception rooms in offices.

Suede leather

One of the elite materials is made of deer carving, the skin of short-tailed sheep, adult deer. It is extremely difficult to care for her, and if you have animals in your house, it is not recommended to buy products from this material. Suede very easily attracts pollution, be it dust or wool, and it has to be cleaned almost every day. Of course, thanks to modern production, now this process has become much easier - even in production, the material is processedspecial solutions, and in everyday life, you can buy their small counterparts for the care of poufs. Suede looks very presentable, and if you understand how to take care of it, it fully justifies its price.

From eco-leather

Perhaps one of the most inexpensive and at the same time durable options. It is really hardy and durable material, not sensitive to abrasion and temperature changes. The composition includes cotton with vinyl, which provides similarities with leather texture. Eco-leather puffs do not absorb liquids, water, allow air, do not heat up, creating a greenhouse effect. Keeps warm in cold and cool - in heat. It is considered an environmentally friendly material, it is convenient to take care of it, and the color range is amazing.

From leatherette

It is very important to distinguish between eco-leather and artificial leather - these are two completely different materials with completely different characteristics. So, leatherette is made of PVC and is a film that is applied to a fabric or knitted base. Kozham has rather good characteristics, it is durable and resistant to environmental influences, but it cannot be called environmentally friendly and breathing.Resistant to deformation, but prone to scratches, bleach, mold, sunlight and abrasions.

Puffs made of leatherette will last a long time. This, so to speak, "oak version." However, there are some disadvantages. After several years of service, leatherette will begin to leak water. Few people know, but puffs from this material cannot be placed next to heating devices, batteries or stoves - when PVC is heated, release of volatile dioxin begins, whose presence in living rooms is very undesirable. Leather poufs can be found in the form of cubes or squares, less often - cylinders or asymmetrical structures.

Constructions

The pouf in the shape of a box is different in that it has a soft soft top, and inside it is an empty space that can be filled with anything. As a rule, such a construction has the form of a cube or a rectangle and is somewhat similar to a cupboard or casket. Puffs-chests also have a lid on top.

Puff-Knegt can rightly be called one of the most functional - it combines, unlike the others, as many as three properties: it can be used as a table at the expense of a flat surface, as a place to sit and, surprisingly, as a full bedside table.Under the seat of such a pouf, there are shelves in a row on which books and all kinds of things can be placed, and they are often combined with another additional compartment with a door. This pouf is probably the most complete of the "brothers".

In general, puffs often take on any additional role, and they are not limited to storing things. For example, there are designs that combine a pouf and a hanger. They are sold as a single product, most often forged, and inseparable from each other. They just need to add baskets (wicker or from the same rattan), pillows, and on the hanger to determine the right clothes, and then they will play with all their beauty.

Corner pouf has a triangle design. It is very convenient if there is a little space in the hallway, but the seat is definitely needed, and it is often placed near the wall in the corner, which makes it possible to use all the free space as convenient as possible. The seat, by the way, is often reclining, and inside the pouf you can keep some things.

Elongated puffs, benches will allow several people to settle on them, which is especially important for families with children or homes that often take children.As a rule, such benches have drawers or sliding shelves inside, which is also convenient for storing shoes. There are also padded stools - chairs, as a rule, they represent a rectangular or square soft base with a back on which you can lie back. They are really convenient, especially if you have to sit on a pouf for several minutes. As a rule, such a design is upholstered with leather and resembles really small chairs without armrests. Puffs-armchairs with a semicircular back look very original. The same applies to miniature poufs on high legs - they resemble bar stools, however, they are not so high and quite universal for themselves, they are also suitable for a hallway.

Special mention are couch-puffs. They are very similar to ordinary elongated puffs, but, as a rule, have no hidden compartment - they are a long soft seat on medium length legs. Maximum - under the seat may be an extra shelf for shoes or other items. Puff-couch can be either forged or wooden or leather. However, they often win because of the upholstery: it can be the most diverse, from plain knitted compositions to complex velvet or suede fabrics with colorful patterns.

Sizes and shapes

The most classical form of the pouffe is considered to be a cube - a square with the same sides. However, production and design do not stand still, so now you can find a huge number of geometric poufs. Of these, a cylinder or half cylinder, a truncated cone (a cone without a top, with a round base, “cut in the middle”), a trapezoid, a circle in the sense of a pouf with round bases and rounded sides, and a ball are a shapeless product.

The ottoman can be both long and elongated, narrow, and wide, "pot-bellied", in the form of a rook, an unusual triangular or original semicircular. Modern production gives us a huge scope for selection. Also when choosing the shape of the pouf, it is important to consider that it can be on the legs or with a solid bottom. Suddenly, there is one such thing - puffs in the form of any objects or animals, for example, a rose flower or a hippopotamus. They are still gaining popularity, and children, of course, are looking at them first.

30x30 cm or 25x25 cm can be considered the classic size for a padded seat. This, as a rule, is enough for one person - in order to take off his shoes or sit "on the track."Of course, to store any things inside or above you will need a larger pouf, and here you need to take into account not the seat area, but the height and width of the product itself. Small ottomans suitable for storing one or two pairs of shoes in height and width should be from 50 cm. Large chests designed for storing more bulky items or serving as a box for rarely used gizmos, usually about 70x70 cm. Much also depends on the shape of the padded stool.

Functions

In fact, the ottoman - the most versatile piece of furniture. Depending on your desire, virtually any poof can be used in several different ways at different periods of time, and sometimes completely at the same time. For example, the variant with the use of the pouf as an extra seat is widespread, which is especially important in the hallways, because there is not enough space.

You can sit on it to take off your shoes, or throw a cap temporarily - which, by the way, perfectly illustrates an example of the versatility of using this piece of furniture. Puffs can also serve as a drawer or shelf for storing something permanent, such as shoes or scarves, which is equally important in conditions of limited hall space.Being an extra shelf, the pouf does not cease to be a good place to sit.

Often, padded stools are used as a bedside table. Particularly popular was the installation of it near the mirror, so that during the adjustment you did not need to run from room to room. This is especially true for women who use cosmetics. Gently folded all that is needed on the poof, you can safely bring yourself up.

Color solutions

In fact, the color of the pouf you buy yourself home depends solely on your color preferences and on the color scheme and temperature of the entrance hall. Color temperature is a very important thing in general, which makes it possible to correctly combine seemingly completely incompatible colors. Black and white are neutral colors by default and can be combined with any others.

It is classically considered to be cold shades of blue, green, purple, but this is not completely true. If warm red notes are visible in violet, then it is already warm; but if it gives ice, then cold. The same with typical, seemingly, warm shades - red and yellow.Yellow, which is closer to light green, can be completely attributed to representatives of the cold range, but red with fiery notes can be attributed to warm. Thus, it is not difficult to guess that violet warm will look better with red-fiery than with cold yellow, and vice versa. This is very important, as recently the design of rooms in rather unusual colors or the presence of a bright accent in the room has become popular.

Doubtful option for the hallway is considered to be puffs and furniture in general, light shades. This is partly due to the high pollution of this room and the frequent contact of furniture with shoes, however, if you have a great desire to buy a white or pastel shade of the pouf, then you should not abandon the idea. The main thing - be prepared in advance for what will have to take care of him especially. The most popular are beige and light gray shades.

Selection rules

The choice of the pouf for the corridor, in fact, does not differ from the choice of his own in the nursery or any other room - the patterns are the same. First of all, decide on the size of the pouf: it should not take up much space and ideally fit into your niche in the hallway.To do this, measure in advance with a tape measure or centimeter this very niche and go with your measurements to the store. Think whether you want a traveling pouf or not. The advantages of the first, of course, in the possibility of easily changing the "place of residence", but perhaps you just do not need it. This piece of furniture can be moved with the help of castors or rollers.

Be sure to pay attention to the seams - quality furniture should not just be glued with a special tool, but the seams on it should not be visible. Eye-catching irregularities, scrapes, including torn seams and coarse threads emit poor-quality furniture against the background of another.

Choose a ottoman relative to the coverage that you have in the hallway. So, for example, it is impossible to put weights on laminate, therefore, for it, rattan light puffs or any puffs with a flat bottom would be an ideal option so that the legs do not leave dents. For tile, due to its rather slippery surface, puffs with heavy metal legs or rollers that could scratch it are not recommended. For carpet and carpeting, in principle, any design of the pouf is suitable, but hard metal rollers should also be avoided. But for linoleum and boards, the choice is not limited.

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If the choice of a pouf seems to be too difficult for you, remember that you can always make it with your own hands, for example, from wood, and upholster it with foam rubber and cloth. Surely it will turn out no worse than in the case of a purchased designer product.

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