How To Style 'Boneless' Furniture So It Looks Like It Actually Belongs In Your Living Room

"Boneless" furniture is taking the interior design world by storm. This ultra-cozy couch and chair trend not only aims to cultivate an unparalleled lounging experience, but is also extremely convenient. These pieces require no special set up. You simply release the memory foam furniture from its vacuum sealed wrapping and, just like magic, it expands into a fully fledged couch or chair. These frameless pieces are typically smaller, making them great for tight spaces and small apartments. Their rounded, cloud-like essence adds a softness to your living space. Leaning into a cozy, laidback tone while adding depth with other decor pieces compliments this furniture type. Working off of a warm neutral base, you can style your "boneless" couch by layering in different textures, weaving in natural materials, and incorporating rugs. 

There are an array of cost-effective "boneless" couches and loungers to choose from in a range of colors and textures. If you're looking to fill space or just need additional seating, the Waxberry Oversized Seat might be a great option. Opt for the AUGOP Folding Boneless Couch for seating that can transform into a guest bed. If you're looking for a classic "boneless" couch, consider the VYUXWO Comfort U-shaped Couch. To truly pull off bringing in one of these "boneless" furniture pieces, you must intentionally carve out a space for it to blend in. Use other soft elements to project a comfortable ambiance while weaving in grounding, structured components to make your "boneless" furniture look like it belongs.

Tips on integrating your 'boneless' furniture

While "boneless" furniture requires no assembly, there are still some precautions to keep in mind while unboxing. These pieces come shrink-wrapped in thick plastic. Be sure to slowly cut through the plastic, careful not to get too close to the furniture. You should also diligently follow unboxing instructions so you don't accidentally fling yourself with the force of the rapidly inflating furniture.

These lightweight, low-profile pieces can suit a variety of styles. As a rule of thumb, build off of a warm neutral base, peppering in more vibrant colors throughout the room. The "boneless" furniture's laid back essence works well with other organic, soft embellishments. Think nature-inspired decor, rounded edges, and grounded, earthy accent colors. Add structure and visual interest by incorporating strong, eye-catching pieces such as a low-profile, live-edge coffee table or an oversized house plant like a birds of paradise or giant monstera deliciosa. 

Area rugs also aid in creating depth while playing into the overall snug tranquility. For a more eclectic feel, layer your area rugs in one space. Start with a rug featuring an intricate pattern such as a Turkish rug. Next, layer a smaller jute rug or sheepskin rug on top for added texture. These elements aid in striking the balance between cozy and visually dynamic. Weaving in comfortable pieces reinforces the "boneless" furniture's position in your space while more grounded details bring the whole design back down to earth.

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