Where to Place Your Riser Recliner Chair for Safety & Comfort

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A riser recliner chair is more than just a comfortable seat—it’s a vital piece of furniture that enhances mobility, independence, and well-being. But to get the most out of its benefits, careful consideration should be given to where it’s placed in a room. Thoughtful positioning can improve ease of use, safety, and overall functionality, particularly for those with limited mobility.

Here’s how to optimise your room layout to ensure your riser recliner chair from The Mobility Furniture Company is positioned safely and effectively.

1. Prioritise Accessibility

When placing a riser recliner chair, easy access should be a top priority. It should be positioned where the user can comfortably sit and stand without obstruction. Consider the following:

  • Clear pathways: Ensure there’s enough space around the chair for easy movement, particularly for those using walking aids or wheelchairs.
  • Proximity to frequently used areas: Place the chair near essential items like side tables, remote controls, reading lamps, or storage units for convenience.
  • Avoid tight corners: Positioning the chair too close to walls or in a cramped space can make it harder to use the recline and lift functions fully.

2. Allow for Full Recline and Lift Functionality

A riser recliner chair needs ample space to operate correctly. Placing it too close to walls or furniture can restrict movement and even damage surrounding items. To avoid this:

  • Check the chair’s dimensions in both reclined and lifted positions before placing it in the room.
  • Leave a gap between the chair and the wall (typically around 1–2 feet, depending on the model) to allow full reclining without obstruction.
  • Ensure the footrest can extend fully without hitting coffee tables or other furniture.

3. Position Near a Power Source

If you choose an electric riser recliner chair, it will need to be placed near a plug socket to avoid trailing cables across the room. If this isn’t possible:

  • Use a cable management system to keep wires tidy and prevent tripping hazards.
  • Consider battery backup options in case of power outages, ensuring the chair remains functional at all times.
  1. Enhance Safety with Non-Slip Flooring

The flooring beneath the chair should provide a stable, slip-resistant surface to prevent accidents. Here’s how to improve safety:

  • Avoid placing the chair directly on rugs or loose carpets as they can shift when the chair moves.
  • Use anti-slip pads or a solid base if needed to ensure stability.
  • Ensure the surrounding floor is clutter-free, reducing the risk of trips and falls when getting in and out of the chair.

5. Consider Lighting and Visibility

Good lighting is essential for both comfort and safety, particularly for those with vision impairments. When placing a riser recliner chair, think about the following:

  • Natural light: Position the chair near a window for daytime use, but be mindful of glare on screens or books.
  • Task lighting: A nearby lamp can provide soft, adjustable lighting for reading or watching TV.
  • Night-time visibility: If the chair will be used in the evenings, ensure there’s adequate lighting to prevent trips and falls when getting up.

6. Ensure a Supportive Seating Area

To further enhance comfort and usability, consider adding:

  • A sturdy side table provides easy access to drinks, books, or medication.
  • A footstool or additional cushioning, if needed, for extra leg support.
  • A nearby telephone or emergency call button for those living alone.

Final Thoughts

The right placement of a riser recliner chair can make a significant difference in comfort, safety, and ease of use. By ensuring adequate space, easy access to essentials, and a safe, stable environment, you can create a room layout that supports both independence and well-being. Contact us at The Mobility Furniture Company to discuss our range of electrical and manual rise recliner chairs.

With thoughtful positioning, your riser recliner chair won’t just be a seat—it’ll be a practical and life-enhancing addition to your home.

Andy Cox

Andy has worked for 12 years in the Mobility Furniture field providing custom made furniture for clients to meet their medical and physical needs.

Andy Cox

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