Where ould you put the massage chair?
The first thing to think about is whether you have the space for a massage chair. Where would you put it?Massage chairs can be bulky, which is why they often wind up in the bedroom or home office. Although you may think it would look great in your living room, other people in your household may feel differently. Discuss it with others who share the space to be sure it works for them.
If the only place you can agree on is in the corner of the bedroom or in your home office, you'll want to really consider whether you'll use it there.
If you'd like a massage chair that reclines, you won't be able to position the back of the massage chair close to a wall. Measure the space you have in mind before selecting a chair. A massage chair salesperson should be able to tell you how much room you need for the massage chair to recline all the way, and whether the particular model you're interested in will work in your space.
Some massage chairs, such as the Ijoy (www.interhealth.com), have wheels, so the chair can be moved from room to room or out of sight. This makes them ideal for people who don't mind a massage chair in their living room, but want to be able to move it out of the way when company comes.
If you just don't have the space, you may want to consider getting a portable massage cushion. Although not as feature-rich as a massage chair, it can be placed on any chair and removed and stowed away when not in use.
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