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The terms are often used interchangeably, though an ottoman is generally larger and may include storage, while a footstool is typically smaller and used purely for resting feet.
Yes, a sturdy, flat-topped ottoman can double as additional seating when needed, particularly useful for entertaining guests beyond your regular sofa capacity.
A storage ottoman provides hidden space for blankets, cushions, or living room clutter, combining practical storage with its use as a footrest or extra seat.
For use as a coffee table substitute, look for an ottoman roughly 90cm to 120cm wide, large enough to hold a tray for drinks or books while still functioning as a soft seating option.
Performance fabric or leather ottomans are generally easier to clean and more resistant to marks than looser weave fabrics, particularly useful if the ottoman doubles as a footrest or extra seat.
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