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Tips On Maintaining Your Wooden Office Chair Mat

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Wooden chair mats are ideal for use over any working surface, from carpets and hardwood flooring to tiles or vinyl floor coverings. As many people are aware, wooden chair mats can ensure a luxurious aspect of your office and can simultaneously offer great functionality. They are usually laminated and treated in order to resist wear, but that doesn’t mean that you don’t have to do anything to maintain it. If you maintain your wooden laminate chair mats properly, the beautiful color and finishes of the hardwood will last for years.

You can obtain the best results from your wooden chair mat by cleaning it periodically. The instructions are easy for anyone and requires minimal time and effort. Cleaning wooden chair mats is done to achieve three basic purposes. These are to avoid scratches, to avoid staining and to remove any built up dirt and foreign materials.

Successful maintenance of chair mats begins with proper daily care. The chair mat should be checked at least once a week for any stains or dirt that could affect the finish, such as coffee, ink, glue or other things that you use daily on your desk. These stains should be removed as soon as possible to avoid permanent stains to the mat. You can use any of the mild cleaning products recommended for wooden floors and can find such products in local stores that sell cleaning products.

On a weekly or bi-weekly basis, depending on useage, the following steps should be taken to ensure that the mat’s life and wearability is extended for as long a time as possible.

- Remove loose grit and debris by sweeping the surface with a broom or a vacuum to avoid surface scratching.

- When needed, clean the wooden chair mats with a solution composed from water and four parts of light detergent. Using a soft cloth dampened in the solution, clean the surface of the chair mat. Avoid leaving large quantities of water or puddles on the mat and avoid spilling the solution under the mat to avoid absorption by the mat materials.

With these simple steps, wood laminate chair mats will practically take care of themselves, other than the occasional cleaning. With a slight bit of care, your wood chair mat will deliver year after year of enjoyable comfort, style and elegance.

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Baby High Chair Guide

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

There are many different types of high chairs such as the very convenient ones like the on-the-go booster seat, the euro highchair two, the transition highchair, the chicco polly high chair, the sit ‘n secure, bumbo baby sitter, and much more. You should do a high chair review to find the best baby high chair for your child.

The Chicco Polly high chair is a very lovely Italian high chair that is loaded with a lot of features such as a three-way footrest, armrests that lift up, and an adjustable leg rest. This chicco polly high chair is for infants only ages six months and up and it can hold up to thirty seven pounds. Put this furniture near the dinner table and it will suit your toddlers needs.

This booster seat is for youth like nine-month infants and up and can withstand up to forty pounds. The on-the-go booster seat deflates and compresses for easy packing. It also weighs less then two pounds so it is very light to carry. This booster seat is very comfortable and it inflates at the parents touch while keeping your youth content. The on-the-go booster seat has some cool features like a storage pocket to store food or what knots, wipe clean vinyl cover, and a shoulder strap for easy portability. The on-the-go booster seat is a inflatable booster seat that has handles so it is portable that is why it is called the on-the-go booster seat. It is ranked as one of the top booster seats and high chairs for those mother and fathers who are on the road a lot.

The bumbo baby sitter is another interesting chair that is only for infants that can hold their head up. This bumbo baby sitter is a soft, comfortable chair that is molded to support his or her back and sides. It also has passive restraints that help keep him or her from sliding forward. This baby sitter can support weight that is between nine to twenty two pounds. Look for a cushion that is going to prop up your toddler during those growing years.

The euro high chair two is a high chair that is three things in one. This is a high chair for your baby, and then converts into a booster seat for your toddler, and then it can be a chair for your teenager. The euro high chair two only takes about fifteen minutes to twenty minutes to assemble. This high chair is also a wooden chair that supports youth that weighs between eighteen to one hundred and fifty pounds. This euro high chair also comes with many different features such as a removable safety bar, an anti-skid feet, built in stabilizers, a seat cushion, and a five-point harness to make it very safe for your child. This high chair is for only those infants who can sit up on their own.

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Hotels and Restaurants could benefit from Stacking Chairs and Folding Tables

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Commercial interior space is at a premium, more nowadays than ever before. The cost of a hotel or restaurant property has risen to the point that every square foot must be utilised to the maximum, bringing in as much revenue as possible. One way of helping this process is to be thoughtful in the kind of furniture purchased. Big items of upholstered furniture like sofas or tub chairs are very comfortable and fine for keeping customers seated a long time but do not allow the proprietor to be flexible in the use of his or her interior space as they are heavy and cumbersome making them difficult to move. With a more considered choice of restaurant chairs or hotel chairs and tables one room can serve more than one function and can make the process of cleaning the room much easier for the staff. For example the room can be used for dining during the week with one type of stacking chair and if, for example a customer wants to rent the room for a wedding or private party then those chairs can be stacked away in a small space and the room can be left clear for dancing or other more suitable chairs can be brought in. A good choice is to use stacking chairs combined with either fixed leg or folding tables. Only a few years ago the choice of stacking chairs was very limited, and nearly all of the choices comprised steel frames with either a steel or plastic seat and back. The ‘Polyprop’ chair, designed in the early 1960’s by Robin Day for Hille International is the most famous of these early stacking chairs and was a very attractive simple design that had the main benefit of being extremely space efficient, being stackable vertically up to 15 high without a problem. These stacking chairs have sold in millions since their inception and many halls, conference centres and cafes still rely on them for their customer’s daily use. However, as a restaurant chair or hotel chair their plain style make them an unsuitable choice. Thankfully in recent years hotel and restaurant furniture suppliers have realised that many of their customers need to use their rooms for different purposes at different times and so have incorporated many modern designs of stacking chairs and stacking tables into their programme. One of the most economical of these designs uses a steel frame in square section steel with welded frame and a choice of back designs in either square or rounded shape. These chairs are predominantly coated with either a gold, black or silver painted finish and have upholstered seat and backrest. Previously these chair frames were manufactured in the UK but in the last decade imported frames have become available very cheaply and with better and better quality.

Some UK suppliers still upholster the chairs in house though, which means that they can offer a much wider range of upholstery colours and patterns and can use UK manufactured foam fillings which tend to be of a higher quality than imported ones. Another reason to buy stacking chairs that have been upholstered in the UK is that the UK has the most stringent fire retardancy regulation for foam and fillings of upholstered chairs. A manufacturer in China or Malaysia will supply chairs worldwide and while the buyer can specify that the foam and fabric are treated to be fire retardant, their foam filling’s fire resistance is made to a lower level than British made foam, being targeted at the U.S. home furniture market and is not usually suitable for contract use. Therefore, if buying stacking chairs that have been upholstered abroad make absolutely sure you have sight of the FR certification first.

In recent years many of the most stylish wooden chairs have been designed to be stackable. Traditional gilt wooden decorative backed wedding style chairs can now be purchased that are stackable to 8 or 10 high. Again these usually have an upholstered seat which can be specified to be removable so by buying chairs with extra seats in other colours, one chair can be offered with different seat colours to blend in with the bride and groom’s choice of wedding decorations. Another stacking chair that can perform the function of a wedding or restaurant chair are the aluminium framed stacking chairs which while being very similar in construction to the steel stacking chairs, have a visual advantage that come from the way the tubular aluminium is made. While tubular steel starts as flat steel and then is bent longitudinally and welded along the seam resulting in a plain square tube, the aluminium tube is made by the extrusion process where the aluminium, in a semi molten state, is forced through a shaped form that means that the tube can be made with a decorative design running along it’s length. When this type of tube is made into a stacking chair frame and painted bright gold it really looks very attractive indeed. These aluminium stacking chairs also have upholstered seats and backs and again it is wise to choose a chair supplier that upholsters them in their own factory premises.

Many bar and hotel furniture suppliers offer copies of famous 1950’s and 60’s stacking chair designs with simple formed plywood back and seat units on chrome round tubular steel frames. The famous Danish designer Arne Jackobsen’s series 7 chair is widely produced now in the Far East and can be purchased in quantity from under £20. These chairs are light and attractive although without upholstery they are only comfortable for sitting a limited time. Other stacking chairs manufactured in very modern designs are made by the injection moulding process where molten plastic is fired under great pressure into a steel mould to form the design. The cost of making the original mould is huge and is a serious investment to a manufacturer but once the mould has been created many tens of thousands of chairs can be made at little cost. With a worldwide market available, factories in China are now using their own or sometimes European designers to create truly beautiful stacking chair designs that can be marketed cheaply because of the huge sales they can achieve. If you decide to choose one of these injection moulded stacking chairs it is imperative to ask the supplier for certification as to its suitability in a contract environment because if it is to be used as a restaurant chair or hotel chair it will receive far tougher treatment than in a home environment. The best certification comes from U.K. testing laboratories for example FIRA (The Furniture Industry Research Association). These people have specialist machinery that give the chairs the kind of stresses and pressures that they would receive in a commercial setting and test the chairs to destruction so that a real understanding of their suitability for contract used can be achieved.

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Four Great Reasons Why you Should Consider Plastic Adirondack Chairs

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

Plastic Adirondack chairs find themselves right smack dab in the middle of a class of furniture that is both functional and attractive. Of course, people can agree to disagree, and there are certainly those who would not dream of owning an Adirondack chair that wasn’t made out of wood, usually teak, cyprus, cedar or redwood. And that’s okay. I totally understand this attraction and preference for wood. But plastic does have it’s place and it isn’t really as cheap or tacky as some may think. Here are some reasons why I think plastic Adirondack chairs deserve your consideration.

First, the notion of modern plastic Adirondack chairs should not bring to mind the classic inference about plastic. In fact, these chairs are anything but wimpy, brittle, or cheap. They are actually quite nice. They are durable and stout. Depending on what you end up finding to purchase, a plastic product in today’s world very well may end up being just a strong, if not more so, than many of their wood products out there. With modern molding techniques and designs, you can expect plastic Adirondack chairs to hold up to all of the weight and use that you have come to expect from the wooden counterparts.

The second reason why I think plastic Adirondack chairs deserve consideration is their general appeal, both tactilely and visually. To the eye, they are quite pleasing, they are available in a wide range of colors and styles. If you want a pink chair, you got it. If you prefer a more classic brown or tan color, no problem. They are even available in blues, greens, yellows, oranges, and reds. Since plastic products can be colored any color, selection should not be a problem. One of the most popular and attractive choices are chairs that have a wood grain molded right into the panels of the chair. This not only gives plastic Adirondack chairs a more natural look, it also makes them more satisfying to the touch. Since our tactile senses are such a critical part of how we experience our furnishings, this should not be overlooked. The look of wood without the downside. Pretty cool.

And that leads me to my next point, which is that plastic Adirondack chairs have the natural advantage over most wooden chairs when it comes to maintenance requirements. When you have a typical wood chair you often have to take care to keep it either stained or painted. If it stays out in the elements too long you then have to watch out for slivers, cracks and chaffing in the wood. These can become dangerous to the user if ignored. If you keep things sanded and coated you will get a lot of life out of your wooden chairs, but with the plastic option you just don’t have to worry about any of that. Just set the chairs out where you want them, use them, and don’t worry about the affects of weather.

And finally, plastic Adirondack chairs are more economical than wood. They usually cost less initially, and require much less cost over time in terms of maintenance and upkeep. If you want sticker shock, price a teak, cedar, or redwood chair. Wow!

Appearance, cost and minimal maintenance all make plastic Adirondack chairs preferable over wood. Give them your consideration and see if you agree with me.

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WOODEN PLAYHOUSES FOR YOUR CHILDREN OR GRANDCHILDREN

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Wooden playhouses are a great source of enjoyment for your children/grandchildren and also for you. Watching children’s imaginations run wild when playing in a wooden playhouse is a site to see and hear. You just can’t beat a child’s imagination. Wooden playhouses are easy to build especially if you have already built a wooden garden shed.

WHERE DO I LOCATE THE WOODEN PLAYHOUSE IN MY YARD – The best suggestion I have for you is to locate the wooden playhouse in a location where you can look out your house window and keep an eye on the children. Another option is to place the wooden playhouse near your wooden garden shed or to attach it to your wooden garden shed. This allows you to work in your wooden garden shed and keep an eye on the kids at the same time.

WHAT FEATURES SHOULD I USE ON THE WOODEN PLAYHOUSE – Because a wooden playhouse is a down-sized wooden garden shed keep scale in mind as you build the wooden playhouse. If you add window boxes for example they will need to be smaller than the ones you would put on your wooden garden shed. Doors and windows or door and window openings will also be smaller. Be sure to put in some wood door type windows that the kids can open and close the windows. They just love being able to open and close these types of windows. If you don’t want to cover the window opening that is fine also but keep in mind that the weather will get inside the playhouse.

BENCHES AND CHAIRS FOR THE WOODEN PLAYHOUSE – Make sure you either build or purchase some wooden chairs and table to use in the wooden playhouse. Also consider making or buying some wooden benches to use for the outside or inside of the wooden garden playhouse. They will get a lot of use by the kids.

CONSIDER BUILDING A PLAYGROUND NEARBY THE WOODEN PLAYHOUSE – I have seen many homeowners put a small playground area near the wooden playhouse. Playing in the wooden playhouse or on outdoor swings or sandboxes just goes hand in hand. The children will be entertained and get exercise at the same time.

CONSIDER ADDING SOME SHUTTERS – Build some small wooden shutters or buy some at your local home improvement centers to add some finishing touches to your wooden garden sheds. They really add a lot of character to your wooden playhouse.

GIVE SOME THOUGHT TO A TWO STORY WOODEN PLAYHOUSE – Making the wooden playhouse a little taller will allow you to add a second story/loft that the kids will just love.  You could also add a small porch. Both of these additional options will make your children’s wooden playhouse unique and a pleasure for all that use or view the wooden playhouse.

WOODEN PLAYHOUSE KITS – If you do not want to build your own children’s wooden playhouse there are many styles and choices for buying wooden playhouses. At the bottom of this article there is a link to my web site where you can view wooden playhouses that you can buy online.

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How to choose a high chair for babies

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

It is important to use high chairs rather than normal chairs when sitting a baby at the table. High chairs essential and will allow your baby to eat in a safe and secure environment.

By 6 or 8 months, most babies are usually strong enough to sit straight and to share a meal with their family. This moment is always a big moment in every family who are looking forward to see junior at the table too! However, for their safety, babies should be placed in an adapted chair where they will not fall. Several models of baby chairs are sold on the market and choosing can sometimes be a nightmare for parents.

Different models

All high chairs for babies and young children are equipped with a tablet and a footrest. The tablet has two functions: one to allow the baby to eat (and play!) and two to prevent the baby from falling forward. Also, baby chairs all have safety harness to keep baby in place in their seat and to prevent them from slipping off the chair. Finally, some newer models also have a crotch that will prevents the baby from sliding under the tablet.

There are several types of baby chairs available to you. Wooden chairs are often preferred because of their stability, their durability and their fancier look. Although they can be pricy, baby chairs can easily be used toward the second and third child (and fourth…). The nice wooden look attract many parents. But remember that many wooden high chairs can not be dismantled, therefore making storage an issue. Also, it would be nearly impossible to bring those wooden chair on holidays. Plastic baby chairs usually have a more modern look and have the advantage of coming with a lot of useful features (foldable back, storage, wheels). Many of the plastic high chairs can be dismantled or folded, allowing them to be stored or brought in the care easily.

The selection criteria

Between wood and plastic, parent’s choice often leans towards the most attractive models to their taste. Whether your decision goes toward wood or plastic, other criteria used to choose your baby chair are numerous and the same. First, you should choose a high chair that you will be able to use even when your baby becomes a little bit older. Ideally choose a chair that will be good until your child reaches 3 years old. The best chairs are the ones which you can adjust the height but for which you also can do some adjustment for the footrest. Some high chairs also offer a removable tablet for when the child becomes older. The child can then share a meal directly at table with the parents and the siblings. If you have a small apartment, choose a high chair that is can be folded and dismantled for easy storage. It is also preferable to choose a model that does not come with an integrated cushion. Instead, buy a separate ergonomic cushion and change it accordingly to your baby’s needs.

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Choosing a Baby Feeding High Chair

Monday, June 29th, 2009

Next to a baby cot or crib a baby feeding high chair is probably one of the most used baby and toddler products. Baby feeding high chairs are used virtually every day for many years and parents need to take care when choosing one if they are to get the best value for money.

Types of baby feeding high chairs

There are basically three types of baby feeding high chair on the market today. Wooden chairs are often considered the most pleasant to look at but they do have their drawbacks. First, of course, is that they can pick up stains quite easily and can often be difficult to clean. They are also heavier and can be more difficult to store.

Metal baby feeding high chairs often have more features than the wooden variety, are easier to clean and can usually be folded and stored away quiet easily. But they are still heavier than the plastic models, which may also offer reclining seats, adjustable heights and other useful features.

Baby feeding high chairs also come is four main types. The combination high chairs have a table and chair combined. When shopping online note that these models are sometimes also sometimes called convertible high chairs. Convertible high chairs have the advantage of being able to be adapted as your child grows. Adaptations include removal of the tray and adjusting the seat height so that they can even be used at the table like a normal chair.

Lightweight folding baby feeding high chairs are much simpler in design and can easily be folded up for storage. Also on the market are multi-function baby feeding high chairs that boast numerous features including padded seats, recline options and adjustable footrests.

Choosing a baby feeding high chair

There are several important features to look for when choosing a baby feeding high chair. No matter which type of chair you are after – basic or the all-singing all dancing- models, there are some points that can’t be overlooked. The first must-have feature is stability. You want a sturdy baby feeding high chair that cannot be easily moves or tipped over.

Second is security. Look for baby feeding high chair models with restraining belts that prevent your baby from standing up or slipping out underneath the table. Look for models with a five-point harness – two waist straps, two shoulder straps and a crotch strap which give the highest security for your child.

Next is safety. There must be no rough or sharp edges. Wooden chairs should be carefully inspected for splits and splinters. Your baby feeding high chair should also be easy to clean, preferably with a tray that is easy to remove and that has raised edges to catch any spills and prevent food bowls from sliding off. A removable tray is not only handy for cleaning it also makes it easier to lift your child in and out of the chair.

Some makers offer dual trays, also called two-piece trays. The bottom tray fits onto the chair, the second fits on top for easy cleaning. Check if these top trays are dishwasher safe. Some have moulding like those on school dinner trays so you can keep different foods separate.

Also look for high chairs that are adjustable so that you can use it as baby grows. Not only is this more comfortable for your child it will give longer life and better value for money for you. Padding makes baby more comfortable, but it must be easy to clean or better still removable so it can go in the washing machine. Check too if the footrest is removable so it can be easily cleaned if it gets very grubby.

If you can, take a look at the assembly instructions. Some baby feeding high chairs can be flat pack hell and have you bewildered at badly drawn diagrams and long instructions – some can take more than a hour to assemble, so allow yourself plenty of time

Using baby feeding high chairs

When using a baby feeding high chair always follow these safety rules. Always belt baby in with the safety belt restraints,; never leave your baby unattended in a high chair; always lock the wheels in place if the baby feeding high chair has them; check that all adjustable latches including the tray are securely locked in place and make sure you know the minimum and maximum weight limits of the baby feeding high chair.

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The Types of Designer Chairs and Their Uses

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

Building a home is always a pleasure. And the finishing touches of making your home perfect happens when you add especially picked furniture that will make your house complete. When shopping for furniture, more particularly sofas, chairs, and lounges, a strong suggestion would be for you to always check out the designer series. These models may be a little expensive. But all the extra dollars will be worth it because you’re purchasing a product that is big on comfort, style, and quality.

There are different types of designer chairs that you may want to purchase for you home or office. Good examples are:

1. Chaise

This is the most relaxing type of chairs that you can place on your patio or sun room. If you want to take a nap, this piece of furniture is perfect. You just lie down on it and relax. If you’ve got a comfortable chaise in your terrace, sleep would come naturally for you.

2. Lounger and Ottoman

Loungers are the most relaxing type of chair that you can ever own. It is perfect when you’re just staying in your house for hours just idling away. Imagine yourself sitting in a lounger with your feet up on the ottoman and watching TV. You’d think that surely, life isn’t always this wonderful.

3. Sofa

The sofa is the star of the living room, no doubt about it. No living room is ever complete without a set of comfy sofa complete with fluffy pillows. The sofas you should put in your living room should complement it greatly. Your choice should follow the size of the living room and the theme of your home, if ever you are following one. Designer sofa sets from Eames have always been the best seller in Australia.

4. Specialty Chairs

There are several other types of chairs used for varied purposes. Plastic chairs and wire chairs are perfect for outdoor use. These are lightweight furniture that you can easily carry along around the garden or near the pool. Wooden chairs are just right inside the study, library, or even the bedroom. Ergonomic computer chairs, on the other hand, are ideal for those who spend hours in front of the computer surfing the internet.

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Trying Getting A Wonderful Wooden Office Chair

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Along with the many chairs you can get for your office, there are the wooden office chairs. These chairs are yet another choice, offering ergonomic adjustments and many upholstery options for you to choose from. All wooden office chairs are yet another option for you to consider. Also referred to as banker’s chairs, the biggest problem to wooden chairs are that there are few adjustment available; with height sometimes being the only adjustment to the chair.

When you look at a wooden office chair, make sure that it fits your body style. Unless you plan on using a cushioned seat pad, the contour of the seat edge shouldn’t be too hard. If it is, you’ll need a seat pad to avoid sitting on a hard surface. All wooden chairs tend to be very durable, as there is no padding to compress or upholstery to wear out. With minimum care a wooden office chair can last for many years.

Below, you will find some helpful tips for prolonging the life and quality of your wooden office chair:

- Never place your chair close to sources of heat as the heat will dry out the wood. Keep it out of the way of heat.

- Never leave your wooden office chair in direct sunlight for extended periods of time, as the sun may damage the finish of the wood.

- You should dust your chair frequently with a soft cloth, then clean it according to the manufacturers directions.

- On occasion, wax or polish your wooden office chair. Never wax urethane finished woods, as it will increase the amount of dust that the chair will attract.

By taking care of your wooden office chairs, they’ll be around for years. These chairs add mystique to an office, making them an ideal choice for offices that desire to be creative.

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What is a Camping Chair?

Sunday, May 10th, 2009

In order to go into detail about different camping chairs we want to look at… we must first understand what a camping chair is and it’s function.

Sometimes, for amusement and an escape from the world, people go on long trips into the wilderness.  This is sometimes done with a car, or even just a backpack.  People like to do this in order to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature.  But, unfortunately, nature is not so kind to our backsides.

History

Thus, an invention was made in which a very early human neanderthal brought a rock around that he found comfortable.  Through the centuries the rock evolved into a log, or a net, or a piece of plastic until it took the shape we all know today.

Now, thanks to the genius of mankind’s need for comfort, we have comfortable chairs in which to take with us when we enjoy the wide open world.

Types of Camping Chairs

Sometimes these chairs are plastic, sometimes they are a simple cloth strung between two trees, but all of these marvelous objects are used for our personal comfort.

Depending on the trip you will be taking, you may desire a completely cloth hammock.  Other times you may prefer a tougher, folding type of chair.  the type of chair you desire will be based on it’s comfort, it’s weight, and it’s ease of construction.

Comfort

Comfort, as we have discussed, is a vital part of a chair.  It is what first started the chair on it’s explosive evolution and subsequent arrival in the camping world. In order to have a comfortable chair you must decide on the kind of chair that suites you.  Some folks like a tougher seat, while others enjoy a soft, cushion-like feel.

Weight

The weight of this chair is almost as important as it’s comfort. In order to take a chair camping you must carry it with you. Whether that is in a car or on your back makes all the difference.  If you were traveling in a car or truck you have more free choice on you chair needs.  Depending on room, you could take a big wooden chair or even a rocking chair.  but if you were planning on hiking around while carrying your camping chair you may prefer to have a lighter, more practical chair like a pillow or a cloth hammock.

Ease of Construction

It is also important to make sure you are not taking a chair that is not right for the environment.  for instance, you wouldn’t take a hammock to the desert where there are no trees to string it to, and you wouldn’t take a liquid filled chair to the north pole.  Ease of construction and the environment it will be used in is a very important factor to consider when choosing a camping chair.

Conclusion

In this site you will find posts and information on different styles of chairs, their usefulness and their practicality.  Keep reading, and always remember to sit and enjoy the scenery!

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