【Doing Nothing is the Ultimate Luxury】 3 Reclining Chairs to Turn Your Living Room into a "Prime Seat"
I am Kumataro Yokoyama, a training instructor and sign language interpreter.
While utilizing AI, I provide information for seniors and introduce books and gadgets.
Today, I will introduce a "personal chair" that you might have thought, "I want one someday."
"Why can't I shake off my fatigue even when I'm at home?"
"Even when I sit on the sofa, my lower back and neck don't feel comfortable."
"Even though it's my day off, I can't relax."
Do you ever feel this way?
Even when we are not working or doing chores, we are unconsciously tense.
Especially for those who do a lot of desk work or long hours of concentrated tasks, your "sitting posture" determines your recovery.
In this article, I have carefully selected models that truly allow you to enjoy "time spent doing nothing" from three types:reclining chairs, high-seat chairs, and hammock floor chairs.
By reading this article, you will:
Learn how to choose a reclining chair that suits you
Understand the structural differences that make your lower back, neck, and legs comfortable
Clarify the criteria for making a purchase without regrets
And above all,
your living room will turn into the "best prime seat."
Why do you need a personal reclining chair now?
■ The true nature of fatigue is "awkward posture"
The human spine naturally forms a gentle S-curve.
However, with standard sofas and dining chairs, that curve tends to collapse.
As a result,
your neck juts forward
your lower back rounds
the backs of your thighs are compressed
If this state continues, blood flow is restricted, and you cannot shake off the feeling of fatigue.
■ What you need for recovery is a "neutral posture"
Recently, there has been a lot of attention on the "neutral position."
This is a posture that maintains the natural curve of the spine and minimizes the burden on the muscles.
With a reclining function and a footrest,
you can recreate this neutral posture at home.
In other words,
choosing a chair = choosing your recovery power.
[1] SUWALABO Confort RMJJ-37 (Footrest Type)
■ The precision of 14-stage adjustment
The headrest, backrest, and footrest are all adjustable in 14 stages.
In particular, the lever-operated backrest allows you to change the angle with "hand control"
rather than shifting your body weight, making it a design that is easy to handle
even for elderly people or those who are not confident in their physical strength.
■ High back keeps your neck from sinking
The high-back structure
firmly supports you from your neck to the back of your head.
Reading, watching movies, taking a nap.
The fact that your "neck doesn't float" at any angle provides a great sense of security.
■ Recommended for
People who spend a lot of time watching TV
People who want to take a relaxing nap
People looking for a Respect for the Aged Day gift
■ Disadvantages
The size is somewhat large
There is a possibility that it will feel oppressive in a compact room
However, in return,the sense of security from being wrapped up is overwhelming.
[2] Okawa Kagu GART Kette (Brown plaid pattern)

■ Looks great as a piece of furniture
Features a distinctive plaid design.
It also goes perfectly with natural and Scandinavian-style interiors.
Relatively slim design at 70cm wide.
It doesn't feel cramped and fits well in living rooms for those living alone.
■ Cushions with just the right amount of bounce
Not too soft, and doesn't sink in too much.
Designed to keep your posture from collapsing.
■ Recommended for
Those who prioritize interior aesthetics
Those who don't want to create a sense of pressure
Those who want a moderate level of firmness
■ Disadvantages
Footrest is a separate unit
Maximum reclining angle is somewhat modest
Rather than 'total relaxation,' it is a chair suited for
'well-balanced rest'.
[3] Meiko Hometech Hammock Zaisu HXLF-Marc
■ Specialized for 'neutral posture'
The biggest feature is its structure that supports the body as if it were suspended.
The spine stretches naturally,
and the appeal is that there is little pressure on the lower back.
■ Perfect for those who prefer floor-level living
Suitable for those who don't want a sofa,
and those who want to place it in a Japanese-style room.
■ Who it's for
People who want to reduce strain on their lower back
People with compact living spaces
People who want to prioritize a neutral posture
■ Disadvantages
Less of a 'cocooned' feeling compared to high-back models
Getting up is slightly more difficult than with a high-seat chair
Even so,
its gentleness on the lower back is outstanding.
【3 Steps to Choosing Without Regrets】
1. Clarify your usage time
Is it 30 minutes a day or 3 hours?
High-back is recommended for long periods.
2. Measure the room size
Always check the depth and the space required when reclined.
3. Determine your priorities
Design?
Lower back strain relief?
Total relaxation?
If you are vague about these, you will regret it.
[Summary] Your 'time spent doing nothing' can still evolve
A reclining chair is not a luxury item.
It is a daily recovery device.
Choose SUWALABO if you want to be enveloped
Choose GART if you prioritize aesthetics
Choose a hammock floor chair to protect your lower back
When you seriously optimize your 'time spent doing nothing,'
your focus at work and your peace of mind will change.
This coming holiday.
Why not turn your living room into a prime seat you'll truly want to sit in?
Start with just one chair
that fits your body.
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