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What Are The Different Types Of Recliners?

Recliners come in various types, all tailored to provide optimal comfort and support. Understanding the key differences between these popular living room pieces is essential before making your purchase decision.

Lay-Flat Recliner: These chairs, the first to spring to mind for most when they hear 'recliner', offer a full layout position for ultimate relaxation or sleep. They require about 35cm of wall clearance to fully recline.

Rocker Recliner: Ideal for nursing mothers and those struggling with sleep, these recliners move on arched tracks, creating a soothing rocking motion that can aid sleep.

Power Recliner: This variant, unlike traditional recliners, employs a power button for electrically reclining the chair. Many power recliners come with customisable features like an adjustable power headrest.

Lift Recliner: A godsend for those having difficulty rising from a recliner, these lift-assist chairs transform from a flat-seated to an upright-angled position, assisting the occupant to stand. They are often recommended for individuals with weak knees, legs, or hips.

Push-Back Recliner: These recliners work without a lever or button, relying instead on the seated person's pressure on the chair back. Their suitability depends on your physical ability and comfort preferences.

Swivel Recliner: With a circular base, these recliners swivel left and right, offering a full range of motion that many find preferable over other types' limited movement.