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    Lazy Boy Furniture: La-Z-Boy Product Guide

    by Angela Maple

     At a Glance:

    Lazy Boy Overview

    Lazy Boy Recliners

    Lazy Boy Sofas

    Lazy Boy Sectionals

    Lazy Boy Ottomans

    FAQs

    Why Trust Us?

    Lazy Boy is one of the most well-known furniture brands known for the name-brand recliner. However, Lazy Boy's elegance and quality are not restricted to recliners. There are several alternatives for couches, loveseats, accent chairs, sectionals, and ottomans when shopping for Lazy Boy furniture.

    Two cousins established their furniture company in 1928 after inventing the first chair with a built-in reclining mechanism. Thus, their well-known recliner! 

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    When you think of Lazy Boy, you might envision the large, velvety recliners seen in every man cave throughout the country. However, Lazy Boy furniture isn't only for the ultra-casual styles. You may discover affordable pieces in almost every significant design genre, including classic traditional, modern transitional, and clean contemporary. While most consumers consider them to be more expensive than other discount retailers, Idler's Home offers our limited selection of Lazy Boy furniture at affordable prices that won't hurt your wallet.

    Lazy Boy is a household name for long-lasting, comfy furniture. As we walk you through this guide, you will learn about some of our favorite Lazy Boy furniture, their pricing points, and more.

    Lazy Boy Overview

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    Lazy Boy is a traditional American furniture company that wants its clients to 'enjoy life pleasantly.' With over 100 retail locations in the United States and more outlets abroad, Lazy Boy is known worldwide for its comfy home furnishings that are slightly more expensive compared to budget furniture companies.

    When it comes to customer experience and satisfaction, many long-term Lazy Boy customers are pleased with their purchases because of Lazy Boy’s handmade process and wide variety of fabric upholsteries, allowing for the creation of original furniture pieces.

    Lazy Boy Recliners

    Lazy Boy provides just around 300 distinct recliner models ranging in price from $700 with standard options to $2,700+. Lazy Boy recliner models available to shoppers include:

    • Power recliners that move with the touch of a button
    • Rocker recliners that combine a rocking chair and a recliner
    • Wall recliners that save space by being placed mere inches from the wall
    • Swivel recliners that rotate 360 degrees,
    • Lift recliners that help with getting in and out of the chair, and some that even include massage and heating functions

    Many Lazy Boy recliners may be customized with numerous upholstery fabric and color choices, cushions, and finishes.

    If you're looking for Lazy Boy furniture, Idler's Home offers what you're looking for. Look at this grey leather Lazy Boy rocker chair, created for maximum flair and outstanding comfort. This Talladega reclina-rocker recliner has an ultra-plush chaise seat and leg rest for a constant comfy sensation while reclining. Whether you want to rock your baby to sleep or relax while binge-watching your favorite shows, you can do both in this top-stitched recliner with high-grade foam for gentle cushioning.

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    Lazy Boy Sofas

    The centerpiece of any well-designed living room is a Lazy Boy sofa. Sofas, which normally seat three to eight people and come in over 70 distinct styles (reclining, stationary, sleeper, and dual), are often the most important piece of seating in a living room. When it comes to Lazy Boy sofas, you may pay as low as $1,000 for a stationary sofa for a modest living room and up to $4,000 for a reclining sofa that can easily seat everyone for movie night. Given its size, a well-chosen Lazy Boy couch frequently allows for discussion, gives a place to lounge while you and your visitors watch television in your living room, and may even provide sleeping space for guests. A Lazy Boy couch is a good choice if your new piece of Lazy Boy furniture has to connect the room's interior design together and make guests feel at ease.

    Lazy Boy Sectionals

    When it comes to selecting a Lazy Boy sectional, furniture customers have a variety of models to choose from, including reclining, sleeping, stationary, and dual-reclining sectional choices. A couch or sectional ranges in price from $600 to $7,000+, and with adjustable fabrics/colors, configurations, cushions, and finishings, Lazy Boy furniture owners can't help but gush about their sectionals fitted to their unique tastes. So, if you have a small living room, you may purchase a corner, loveseat piece, or a 4-piece L-shaped sectional for a bigger space with enough room for everyone.    

    Lazy Boy Loveseats

    Lazy Boy loveseats are frequently combined with sofas to form bigger living room sets. These smaller pieces usually seat only two people. When you need extra sitting in a specific location, but a new Lazy Boy couch would take up too much space, Lazy Boy loveseats are a perfect solution. Fortunately, Lazy Boy loveseats are available in a wide range of shapes and materials, with 90 configurable options to fit your existing taste or the sofa you already possess! Stretching out has never been so comfortable, thanks to a reclining loveseat costing as little as $800 for a standard stationary recliner. For fans of reclining loveseats with a cushioned headrest for a good snooze and consoles to house your devices and snacks, these recliners can cost around $4,000+ for features like charging ports and high-grade foam cushioning.

    Lazy Boy Ottomans

    They also sell a wonderful range of 24 ottomans and poufs alternatives to exactly complement your other Lazy Boy furniture items, completing the style and feel of your living area. Lazy Boy ottomans, like their recliners, chairs, sofas, and sectionals, are customizable, so you may select the exact fabric/color to match and accent your other items. Lazy Boy ottomans and poufs range in price from $500 to $1,000+, depending on personalization and fabric selection for your extra sitting, footrest, or even coffee table.

    If you're looking for the greatest La-Z-Boy furniture, visit one of our five California furniture stores for excellent deals and items to equip your house! Lazy Boy furniture has hundreds of décor combinations, materials, and configurations for a custom-made living area. Lazy Boy products are built for long-lasting sturdiness and outstanding comfort as manufacturers of superior upholstered furniture. So, sit, bounce, lie, or pile on — Lazy Boy furniture has you covered. 

    FAQs

    When it comes to Lazy Boy furniture, our Idler's Home specialists do their best to address all of your questions, but if we missed any, have a look at some of the commonly asked questions we receive from our customers.

    Q: Is Lazy Boy furniture good quality?

    Lazy Boy manufactures high-quality furniture for you and your family. In addition, Lazy Boy provides over 900 fabric and leather options in various grades. Because the majority of the furniture is custom-made, they are able to engage with each customer on an individual basis.

    Q: Where is Lazy Boy furniture manufactured?

    Corporate headquarters, three production factories (Tennessee, Arizona, and Missouri), six distribution centers, and more than 100 retail outlets across the United States ensure that Lazy Boy furniture is largely American-made.

    Q: Is Lazy Boy worth the money?

    Lazy Boy has priced its products in the mid-range and above, and the value/money ratio is excellent. Some of their items may appear to be expensive, yet they are always reasonable. Lazy Boy is almost the same price as the competition, but they build furniture substantially differently. Many procedures and components have an impact on product costs. They occasionally introduce lower-end price points through special buys, in which clients have the choice of more appealing pricing. The trade-off is usually fewer fabric alternatives because they are purchased in bulk to pass on the savings.

    Q: How long does a Lazy Boy recliner last?

    Most homeowners replace their recliners after 7-10 years, but Lazy Boy customers have gotten almost two decades of use out of their reclining seats. This is due to the fact that Lazy Boy recliners are made with high-quality materials and craftsmanship.

    Why Trust Idler's Home?

    At Idler's Home, we believe in providing the highest quality products and service to our community. Over the span of 70 years (and counting), our business has seen successful growth, with over 100 employees and with five locations along the central coast of California. Not only do we offer major appliances, quality furniture, and the best mattresses but we also provide hot tubs and swim spas and perform kitchen design services. In addition, our trained professional installers can set up all appliances we sell while our factory-trained technicians service and repair them if they ever break down. Suffice it to say: Idler's is dedicated to help you make the vision you have for your home a reality.

    Shop Lazy Boy Furniture at Idler's

    Envision the possibilities for your home and shop furniture online at Idler's. Our friendly team is always happy to help you discover your ideal Lazy Boy furniture for your home — whether you call us, email us, or use our online chat feature. Or better yet, stop by any of our five Central Coast locations to experience the quality of our products yourself. Visit us today!

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