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Bean Bag Chairs: Furniture to Kick Back WithA beanbag chair is a must for any family room or den. They are a fun and fashionable ways to create a cozy environment in your home. A child's bean bag chair is great for adding that touch of color and style to your children's rooms. They are a better option to standard furniture in your child's play area or bedroom. As they grow older, there is no need to discard or donate their furniture or beanbag chairs as one does with toys the kids no longer use. In fact, bean bag chairs are not just great for kids, the whole family can enjoy them. The chairs have the shape of conventional chairs but with a laid back, contemporary design. Beanbag chairs are the type of furniture that lets you kick back and are the epitome of relaxed, comfortable, modern living. Beanbag chairs are ideal for watching TV, reading, surfing on your laptop or just lazing about. You can pull a beanbag chair out as an extra seat if you run short of the traditional chairs. Beanbag chairs can be bought easily online and make excellent gifts for children and teenagers. These beanbag chairs come in a large selection of fabrics including corduroy, cotton drill, denim, nylon, fur, vinyl, suede and Fil-tec fabric for outdoor beanbags. Bean bag chairs made in cotton drill, denim or nylon are machine washable, however you should really think about removable liners. Emptying the beanbags is not an easy task and is very time consuming. Beanbag chairs, because they are a filled and upholstered furniture, come under a special category for safety standards. It is important that you know the contents of the child's beanbag chair and whether it meets the US flammability standards especially if you have children who use the bean bag chairs, Microfiber fabrics are soft and stands up to wear and tear. Cotton twill is great fabric that is soft and comfortable to sit on as well as easy to maintain. Velour bean bag chairs are made from a sturdy fabric that has a flat nap. Certain types of fabric may shrink if machine dried should be dried on a line. Some specialty fabrics will need dry-cleaning. Check the label for you purchase.
Author: Ian Patterson: Owner of Write Research Office, specializing in web content writing. |