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Refresh your living rooms with new and reusable textiles

Want to give your home a quick makeover within a budget? Just switch up the textiles. Give your living rooms and bedrooms a different look for each season. 

Keep blankets, cushions and extra accessories inside the grey GRÖNLID chaise longue’s built in storage.
Keep blankets, cushions and extra accessories inside the grey GRÖNLID chaise longue’s built in storage.

Make your reading nook extra cosy

Put your chaise lounges or armchairs by the window and stay cosy as you sink into the soft and comfortable textiles. Dark-coloured fabrics for our GRÖNLID chaise lounge would be perfect for the winters while the lighter and colourful ones are great for the summer.

The next seasonal look, ready for use 

The GRÖNLID comes with a hidden storage compartment where you can store the chair covers, cushion covers and throws for the next season. A quick kit for changing the look of the living room, ready to be used!

Switching between two sets of covers and curtains is an easy, affordable way to get a sense of renewal, again and again. Also, your textiles will last for longer.

Elin Stierna, IKEA interior designer

Celebrate the beginning of summertime

Summer’s here! Celebrate the bright skies by reflecting the mood in your living room textiles. Get a more vibrant armchair cover, hang some sheer curtains to let the light in and pick a throw in a lighter material - the new textiles transform your living room into a brand new space.

Match the fabric and colours with the seasons

With changeable covers and textiles like rugs and curtains, you can create a different look to go with each season. For winters, pick a warmer colour scheme and choose the lighter ones for summer. 

We love to see our customers get creative with our products. Go for it! But please note that altering or modifying IKEA products so they can no longer be re-sold or used for their original purpose, means the IKEA commercial guarantees and your right to return the products will be lost.

Made by
Interior designer: Elin Stierna
Photographer: Fredrik Sweger
Writer: Henrik Annemark