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Benches & Ottomans

Benches and Ottomans That Pull a Room Together

Benches and ottomans don't usually get the spotlight, but you use them all the time. From entryways to living rooms, our collection brings style and function to every space. A good bench or ottoman does way more than sit there. It's where you tie your shoes, drop your bag after work, or fit an extra guest when your living room fills up.

Unique benches and ottomans add function to spaces that feel kind of incomplete. You know, an empty entryway, the foot of your bed, or that corner that needs something but you don't want it taking up too much room.

Cheap furniture from big-box stores wobbles and wears out pretty fast. Handmade ottomans from independent makers give you solid construction and materials that actually hold up. You get pieces built for how you really use your space, not just what photographs well in a catalog.



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Choosing the Right Bench

Custom benches work in more rooms than you'd expect. Think about it: an entryway bench gives you somewhere to sit while dealing with shoes.. A bedroom bench holds tomorrow's clothes or extra blankets and in dining rooms, they create flexible seating that slides under the table when you're done.

The trick is matching form to function:

  • Entryway benches: Usually around 18 inches high, which is perfect for sitting down to lace up your boots
  • Bedroom benches: A bit lower, closer to 16 inches, since you're reaching over from bed height
  • Dining benches: Need to match your chair height, usually around 18 to 19 inches. Otherwise, meals get pretty awkward when everyone's sitting at different levels.

Length depends on your space and how many people you want to seat. A 48-inch bench fits two adults. A 60-inch one handles three comfortably. In tighter spaces, look for narrower depths (12-14 inches) that don't block walkways.

What Unique Ottomans Bring to Your Space

Designer ottomans work as footrests, extra seats, or you can even use them instead of a traditional coffee table. The thing is, they're built well enough that they won't sag after six months. Makers use stuff that actually lasts. Full-grain leather that gets better with age, performance fabrics that can handle spills and daily wear without showing it.

Some have hidden storage tucked inside for blankets or magazines. Others sit low and wide, so they can double as surfaces whenever you need them. Just drop a tray on top for your drinks and books. When you want to kick your feet up, just take the tray off.

Size matters way more than you'd think. A small ottoman, something around 24 by 24 inches, fits perfectly beside a chair or slides right under a console when you're not using it. Larger ones, 36 inches or bigger, can anchor your whole seating area. Height's important too. You want it to match your sofa seat or sit just a hair below it, otherwise it's awkward to actually use.

Fitting Them Into Your Existing Setup

We’re here to tell you that you don't need a decorator to make these pieces work. A rustic custom wood bench looks great in a modern room because contrast is interesting. An upholstered custom ottoman softens spaces full of hard surfaces and sharp angles.

Think about what your room lacks:

  • Too much heavy furniture? A bench with slim legs keeps things light
  • Does the room feel cold? An ottoman in rich fabric adds warmth without clutter
  • Need visual interest? Bold fabrics or unexpected wood finishes become focal points

Pay attention to the wood tones in your room when you’re adding new pieces. They don’t have to be an exact match. Just aim for a similar warmth. For example, a walnut bench usually blends better with oak than with anything that leans gray.

Try to keep the leg styles on your seating and tables pretty consistent so everything feels connected. Scale really matters here. A slim, delicate bench next to a big chunky sofa? It's going to look lost. Same deal when you put an oversized ottoman with a smaller chair. The chair ends up looking even tinier.

Neutral upholstery is always the safe, goes-with-anything choice. But if your room feels a little flat, a bold fabric or a unique wood finish can instantly give it more personality.

Why Go Custom

Standard furniture comes in standard sizes, and let's be honest, they rarely fit real spaces perfectly. Custom makers can build a custom bench seat for that exact 42-inch gap you've got in your entryway. They'll size an ottoman so it fits your sectional just right. You get to choose everything, from the wood and finish to the upholstery fabric and little details like brass hardware or contrast stitching. The whole thing is built around what you actually need.

Custom wood benches use solid hardwood and proper joinery, not particleboard and staples. They last for decades. Makers add details you won't find elsewhere like hand-carved legs, book-matched grain, or hand-tied cushions that keep their shape.

It might take a few weeks, but you'll get a piece that fits perfectly. For odd spaces, specific heights, or matching existing storage furniture, custom is often the only option that actually works.

Storage or Open Design

Built-in storage is practical but adds visual weight. Open designs with exposed legs feel lighter. They work better in smaller rooms where you want to maintain flow.

When storage makes sense:

  • Entryways where you need to hide shoes, bags, and seasonal gear
  • Bedrooms for extra blankets or out-of-season clothes
  • Living rooms where you want to tuck away throws or magazines

When open design works better:

  • Small spaces where you want the floor to show through
  • Rooms that already have plenty of storage
  • When you prefer easier cleaning access underneath

Open benches let the floor show through. They make rooms feel less cluttered. Storage benches with lift-up seats or drawers hide what you don't want visible. Just check that hinges and hardware are solid, because cheap ones break fast.

Ottomans with storage have cushioned lids that lift off. Some have trays that flip to create hard surfaces. These features add versatility but increase cost. Pay for functions you'll actually use.

Picking Upholstery

If you're getting an upholstered piece, fabric matters. Linen looks beautiful but stains easily. Leather ages well and softens over time, though quality varies. Performance fabrics resist spills and wear without looking industrial.

Consider your situation:

  • High-traffic areas: Performance fabrics or leather that can handle daily use
  • Formal spaces: Linen, velvet, or wool for a more refined feel
  • Homes with pets or kids: Darker colors and tight weaves that hide dirt

Cushion firmness varies too. Softer cushions feel comfortable initially but compress. Firmer ones maintain shape and provide better support for sitting. For footrests, go softer. For seating, go firmer.

Making Them Work in Your Room

A unique bench or ottoman can anchor a space or support what you already have. In entryways, pair a bench with hooks or wall storage to create a functional zone. In living rooms, group ottomans for flexible seating you can rearrange.

Layer textures to make pieces feel intentional. A leather ottoman looks better with a chunky throw draped over it. A wood bench gets more inviting with a couple of decorative pillows in colors that pull from your bedding or rugs. Consider adding sculptures or wall art nearby to create visual balance.

Scale accessories appropriately. A long bench can handle larger items like a substantial vase. A small ottoman shouldn't be overloaded. One object or a folded throw is plenty.

If you're styling a bedroom bench, coordinate it with your bedside tables for a cohesive look. Don't forget to consider your table lamps as well, since lighting plays a big role in how your bench or ottoman fits into the overall space.

Explore our collection of unique benches and ottomans to find the perfect piece for your home.



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