McCormick Upholstery
Reception Lounge Furniture on the Sunshine Coast
We execute with precision because quality is not a bonus, it’s our baseline.
Built for Arrival
Sunshine Coast Reception Lounge Furniture
The way a foyer is furnished sets the tone for everything that follows. Shape and scale do the talking here: long, low lounges that invite pause, or upright seating that carries structure into the space.
At McCormick Upholstery in Coolum Beach, we make reception lounge furniture with a sharp eye for balance. Nothing is pulled from a catalogue.
Textures are considered. Foam density is measured. Fabrics hold up to real use without looking utilitarian. This is the kind of upholstery that blends function with intention. And it’s made to sit well for years, not seasons. To speak to our team today, call 07 5446 2134.
Considered Placement
Foyer Fit-Outs That Speak First
In transitional spaces like foyers furniture isn’t just functional, it contributes to how the room behaves. A single piece can guide foot traffic, ease noise or soften sharp edges in architecture.
We shape each fit-out with a clear understanding of placement, flow and proportion. Seating isn’t overbuilt or oversized, but made to respond to the space it occupies and not overpower it. Materials are commercial grade, yet selected with visual restraint — matte textures, warm tones, subtle grain.
We work closely with project teams to resolve height, scale and alignment with existing joinery or design language. Every corner has a reason. Every finish is there to be used, not just looked at.
What to Know Before You Start
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the best fabric for reception furniture?
For high-use entry areas, look for commercial-grade fabrics that resist abrasion, stains and fading. Coated vinyls are practical and long-wearing, while structured wools or polyester blends offer a softer look without sacrificing durability. Textured weaves also help hide minor marks, especially in lighter tones.
Should reception seating match brand colours?
Not always directly, but it should feel complimentary and cohesive. Rather than matching logos, consider tone, warmth and materiality. Upholstery can reference brand identity through contrast piping, stitching, or timber accents. The goal is balance, not branding overload.
How do I choose seating for high-traffic foyers?
Focus on structured frames, firm cushions and clean lines. Avoid deep seats in tight spaces or delicate fabrics where foot traffic is heavy. Keep layouts flexible but defined. Furniture should feel anchored, not temporary, and the scale should respond to both the room and the people moving through it.




