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==Living room, outdoors and other seating==
Living chairs generally appear more solid and substantial, and are often used by Sims to read or watch [[TV]] Loveseats can seat up to two Sims, while sofas can seat two or more. Sims can nap or lounge on these seats, and will autonomously converse with Sims seated in nearby seats. They can also perform a variety of romantic and non-romantic interactions with Sims seated adjacent to them. In ''The Sims 2'', couches are animated with the fabric retracting and inflating back in-synch when sat by a Sim. Sims can also play by bouncing on such seat. Recliners can be used as living chairs, but Sims can also nap in them. In ''The Sims 4'', desk chairs are located in a separate category. Sims can play on couches
 
Special forms of seating that may be attached to another object or used for a specific purpose may also be available. These may include bar stools, chairs around [[fire pit]]s,{{vgversion|TS3}} or a [[Styling station|makeover station]].
 
Toddlers can be put in a [[high chair]], which is equivalent to a dining chair older Sims can use.{{Vgversion|TS2}}{{Vgversion|TS3}}{{Vgversion|TS4}} High chairs come with their own eating surface, so they do not need to be placed in front of a table. High chairs are not required, but can make it easier to feed toddlers, and allows Sims to serve baby food to them.{{vgversion|TS2}} Toddlers cannot get out of a high chair until an older Sim lets them out.