Thanksgiving: How to Lounge in Style Post-Feast
After the big meal, decompress on a modern bean bag, day bed, Togo sofa or (even better) just the floor
The table gets most of the focus on Thanksgiving, but a comfortable spot for sitting, lounging, and, yes, beaching yourself after the big meal is arguably just as important. Take a cue from these rooms and find a cozy nook to digest and decompress once the eating is done.
Pulled up to a roaring fire, these modern bean bags are the best seats in the house.
A daybed works as bench seating for several, or a spot to curl up for one lucky soul.
Tip: Stick to tailored shapes to keep a daybed from feeling too casual; the look can turn futon-y quickly without clean lines.
Tip: Stick to tailored shapes to keep a daybed from feeling too casual; the look can turn futon-y quickly without clean lines.
A few inches extra depth on your sectional can make all the difference. Here you can curl up your feet with ease, and low back cushions help tilt you farther in repose.
This Chinese daybed is pretty much as close as you can get away with to actually going to bed while company's around.
Reflect on what you're thankful for in a cozy window seat.
Trust the couch, that old standby, to cushion you into a tryptophan-induced slumber. Add lots of throw pillows for extra comfort.
Ligne-Roset's low to the ground Togo sofas are made for lounging. And a hanging Bubble Chair will rock you to sleep.
Cushions can provide extra seating for guests, and a wide swath of carpeted floor offers plenty of space to stretch out.
A soft blanket will make any place all the more cozy.