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Choosing The Right Chair
Cushions
Hard wooden kitchen and dining room chairs beg to be softened with
chair cushions, but choosing chair cushions that don’t overwhelm
your kitchen set isn’t easy. You can pick up a set of chair cushions
for $5 at the local dollar store – but will they fit into your
room’s décor – or detract from your style?
Face it – you get what you pay for. Cheap chair cushions have
thinner padding, less durable fabric and shoddy workmanship. If you
take the trouble to choose well-made, quality chair cushions for
your kitchen or dining room set, you’ll be rewarded with a set that
lasts longer, is far more comfortable and requires less care in the
long run.
What To Look For When Choosing Chair Cushions
When choosing chair cushions for wooden chairs, take these things
into account.
- Pick the right size for the seat. If the cushion is too small, it
will be uncomfortable. If it’s too large, it will look bulky – and
the edges of the chair seat will add to the wear on the fabric and
cut the life of your cushions.
- Make sure that any ties are sewn into the seam of the cushion.
Chair ties take a lot of pulling and tugging when people sit and
stand. If the ties are sewn into the seam, they’re far more likely
to stay attached.
- Buy chair cushions treated with stain guard to make it easy to
keep them clean. If you find the perfect cushions and they’re not
stain resistant, invest in a can of stain resist or stain guard to
make it easier to keep them looking fresh and new. After all – this
is your kitchen, and your kids eat here, right?
- Choose washable chair cushions – or one with removable, washable
covers. See above for the reason! Even with stain guard, some spills
are going to soak in. Being able to toss your chair cushions into
the washer will make your life easier.
- Pick cushions in a durable fabric that will stand up to the wear
of lots of seats on the seat. Corduroy, denim, chintz, canvas and
duck are all good choices for fabric that wears like iron.
- Rolled edges, piping and ruffles should all be firmly sewn into
the seam between the top and bottom of the cushion. Examine the seam
carefully for any breaks and gaps, and give a little tug on the
ruffle or piping to make sure that it doesn’t come free easily.
- Tufted cushions are pretty – but they can be uncomfortable if you
sit on them for long periods of time. If you do choose tufted
cushions, make sure that any buttons are sewn on through all layers
of the chair cushion to avoid losing buttons to wriggling bottoms.
About the Author:
D. Benjamin Castonguay is the owner of iapsales.com
LLC - a family business specializing in
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