Home Decor
Setting your Style with Settees
Settee, settle, sofa, couch? Some people might have a hard time making the distinction. But not you. You know a settee when you see one and your sense of style calls for it like a siren’s song. But, choosing a settee – or finding creative ways to show it off – takes a bit of imagination. We have a few suggestions that might help to give you a few great ideas.
First, consider your overall style. Is it formal or a bit more casual? Classic or more modern? Trendy, eclectic or shabby-chic? Whatever your style, settees can enhance any room decor beautifully. Creating a comfortable sanctuary, matching your décor to a “T” or defining contrasts is easy when using settees.
The classic style is easy on the eyes and oh, so elegant. Give your living room a formal, yet welcoming feeling by adding a settee to your living room ensemble. Place a low table or ottoman in a complimentary style in front of the settee or flank it with a pair of matching tables for an elegant look. In the entryway, a settee and matching occasional table gives visitors a wonderful preview of the decor in the rest of your home.
Settees are not just for formal decor. If your tastes run a bit more casual, you can use a pair of settees in the living room of the same or complimenting styles in a conversation cluster with a coffee table or ottoman in between them for a set up that is cozy and inviting. In the home office, a settee is a wonderful addition to the otherwise Spartan and austere surroundings. It truly becomes your personal haven when you need to take the time to think and reflect.
Add drama to your living room or even your bedroom by placing a beautiful crescent-back settee or English style settee along the wall with a tall, slender and gracefully cascading plant, such as a Kentia palm or weeping fig tree. Be sure to use a silk plant if you have low light in the room. Complete the look by adding an occasional table and an ottoman or footstool. Place a piece of art from your travels and add adventure to the grouping.
Love contrasting styles, fabrics and colors? Settees can make a dynamic statement. Place a light colored settee of a classic or even Baroque design near a wall painted in a bold, dark color, such as red or blue. Go even further and decorate the wall above the settee with vintage geometric or abstract art, such as from the Cubism era, like a Cezanne or Picasso print. Talk about an eye-catcher!
The versatility of decorating with settees is limited only by your imagination. Have fun and enjoy the adventure!
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I just love the Black Cresent Settee
http://www.invitinghome.com/benches/settee_mahogany_6698.htm
it is so sophisticated and it just asked to be sat on.
- John, August 16th, 2011 at 12:48 pm
Our home has more of the traditional french style. There is a new settee that we just noticed on this site and now we are seriously looking into purchasing it. It’s simple, elegant and would make a great addition to our home.
- JoAnna, August 18th, 2011 at 2:57 pm
I really like the one featured in the photo attached to this blog posting. I think the painted design on it is very charming.
- Linda, August 23rd, 2011 at 2:35 pm
I’ve been looking for a settee similar to those that are found on InvitingHome.com. I am completely thrilled.
- Patricia, August 24th, 2011 at 2:37 pm
I have recently moved from San Francisco to Palm Beach. There is a style of decorating here that embraces light airy pastels and tropical prints. I have two high backed winged setees that are currently covered in a forest green gingham check. What to do with them? Do they fit in with Florida decorating? I could recover them, but dont want to splash a “Florida ” fabric on to something that design wise, just does not fit in. Thanks so much for any suggestions.
- Sharon, March 16th, 2013 at 3:13 pm
I actually live in South Florida and we just added a wingback sofa in leather. Florida is great in that you can mix and match. You can bring in tropical colors with accessories and other items.
- invitinghome, March 18th, 2013 at 1:31 pm