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Recliners are one of the best investments you can make in home comfort. “Whether you're looking for a chair to relax in after a long day, accommodate mobility needs, or complement your living space, choosing the right recliner is crucial,” explains Cliff Norman, a sales consultant at La-Z-Boy Cyrville.
However, with so many options available, finding a recliner that suits your body type, lifestyle, and personal preferences can feel overwhelming. After all, a recliner is not just a piece of furniture—it’s a long-term investment in comfort and support.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know to find the perfect recliner that fits you best.
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The first step in choosing a recliner is identifying its purpose. Do you need it for relaxation? Do you have mobility concerns? Different recliners serve different needs, so it’s essential to determine which functionality best suits you.
Manual Recliners – These chairs recline by pulling a lever or pushing back into the seat. They’re simple, affordable, and great for general use.
Power Recliners – If you need extra assistance, power recliners adjust at the push of a button, offering effortless reclining and enhanced comfort.
Lift Recliners – Ideal for individuals with mobility challenges, lift recliners gently raise the user from a seated to a standing position.
Rocking/Gliding Recliners – Perfect for nurseries and relaxation, these recliners allow you to rock or glide while also reclining.
Wall Recliners – Perfect for smaller spaces, these recliners can recline while still standing mere inches away from a wall.
Cliff points out that power recliners provide the most versatility, especially for those who struggle with manual levers. “The added functionality of headrest and lumbar support in some models makes them an excellent long-term investment,” he says.
If you’re interested in the difference between, Manual vs. Power Recliners, take a look at this article.
Once you've decided on functionality, the next step is to consider the style of your recliner and how it fits into your home’s aesthetic. While a recliner’s main purpose is comfort, it should also complement the design of your space.
Cliff recommends starting by thinking about where your recliner will be placed. “Is this a formal living room where you entertain guests, or is it a casual space meant for everyday relaxation?” he explains.
If your recliner will be in a formal setting, you may want a sleek, modern design with refined upholstery like leather or tailored fabric. On the other hand, if it’s for a cozy family room, a plush fabric recliner with oversized cushions may be a better choice.
Next, consider whether you want your recliner to blend in seamlessly with your existing furniture or stand out as a statement piece. Some homeowners prefer a recliner that matches their sofa and décor for a cohesive look, while others love the idea of a bold recliner that adds character to the room.
If you’re looking for a recliner that prioritizes style without compromising on comfort, our High-Leg Recliners offer a stationary look that subtly includes a reclining function! To learn more about these chairs and other Secret Recliners, take a look at this article.
Arguably the most important step in selecting a recliner is ensuring that it fits your body properly. A recliner that is too big or too small can cause discomfort and even lead to poor posture.
La-Z-Boy recliners come in four size categories:
Recliner Size |
Height Range |
Petite |
5’4” & Under |
Small |
5’5” – 5’9” |
Tall |
5’10” – 6’2” |
Extra Tall |
6’3” & Up |
While these categories provide a great starting point, the best way to ensure a perfect fit is to test the recliner in-store. Visit one of our La-Z-Boy Ottawa, Gatineau or Kingston locations to meet with a sales consultant to get the right size recliner for you.
The height, depth, and width of the chair must provide you with personalized comfort based on your unique size and shape. These simple steps can help when sitting in a recliner to ensure it fits you properly:
When sitting back, your knees should bend at a 90-degree angle, and your feet should comfortably touch the floor.
As you lean back, your shoulders should naturally align where the two back cushions meet.
Your lower back should feel fully supported without any uncomfortable gaps that could strain your posture.
Your head should rest comfortably on the head cushion, without pushing your neck forward or causing tension.
When fully reclined, your heels should just fall off the edge of the footrest—your legs shouldn’t dangle too much.
Try reclining at different angles to ensure the chair feels supportive in all positions, from upright to fully reclined.
Cliff notes, “A properly fitted recliner should feel like a natural extension of your body, providing full support in all the right places. If something feels off, it’s not the right fit.”
Lastly, once you’ve determined the right fit for your recliner, you can begin the fun part: making it your own with customizations!
La-Z-Boy allows you to personalize your recliner with a variety of customization options, including:
There you have it! The information in this article will help you find a recliner that is the best fit for you. With this newfound information, what is holding you back from getting a new recliner? Time to start shopping!
Visit us at one of our local Ottawa, Gatineau or Kingston showrooms or plan in advance by scheduling a visit. One of our sales consultants will be happy to help you get fitted for a recliner of your choice.
If you’re interested in learning more about La-Z-Boy Recliners specifically, take a look at our comprehensive Recliner Buyer’s Guide.