Choosing the right armchair is not only about style. Size, support, material and room layout all affect comfort and long-term satisfaction.
This guide explains how to choose an armchair that fits your living room, supports your posture, and works well in Kenyan homes.
1. Start with the size of your space
Before choosing fabric or colour, measure your space.
Key measurements:
- Available floor area
- Walking clearance (at least 60 cm)
For small living rooms:
- Compact armchairs (70–80 cm width)
- Slim arms
- Raised legs to reduce visual weight
For medium to large rooms:
- Wider seats (80–95 cm)
- Deeper cushions
- Heavier frames can work well
An oversized chair in a small room makes the space feel crowded, even if the design is beautiful.
2. Seat depth and comfort matter more than style
Seat depth determines how you sit.
- 50–55 cm depth → upright sitting
- 55–60 cm depth → relaxed lounging
- 60+ cm → deep lounge style
If the armchair is mainly for:
- Reading → moderate depth + firm support
- Relaxing → slightly deeper seat
- Occasional seating → structured upright design
Comfort should match how you actually use the chair.
4. Fabric vs leather in warm climates
Material choice affects comfort and maintenance.
Fabric
- Softer feel
- Warmer look
- Breathable options work well in warmer regions
Leather
- Easier to clean
- More structured look
- Can feel warm in hot environments
Choose based on:
- Ventilation in your home
- Exposure to sunlight
- How often the chair will be used
5. Armrest height and back support
Many people ignore ergonomics.
Check:
- Armrests should allow the shoulders to relax
- Back height should support your upper back
- Cushion firmness should prevent sinking too deeply
An armchair should feel supportive within 1–2 minutes of sitting.
6. Matching the armchair with your living room layout
Armchairs can:
- Complement a sofa
- Create a reading corner
- Act as a statement piece
For balance:
- Keep a similar seat height to your sofa
- Avoid mixing extremely bulky and extremely slim pieces
- Leave enough circulation space
A well-proportioned armchair improves the entire room layout.
7. When customization makes sense
Custom sizing or fabric is useful if:
- Your room has unusual dimensions
- You need specific colour coordination
- You want to match existing furniture
Customization should solve a real problem, not just add complexity.
FAQ
What size armchair is best for a small living room?
Compact armchairs between 70–80 cm wide with slim arms work best.
Are solid wood armchairs better?
Solid wood frames generally offer better durability and stability over time.
How deep should an armchair seat be?
Around 50–60 cm, depending on whether you prefer upright or relaxed seating.
Do you deliver armchairs in Nairobi?
Yes, delivery is available across Nairobi and nearby areas.


