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Back then, when we moved to a new apartment, I considered these chairs too space consuming, but I could never say that to mom. There were some days when I pushed them in the corner, or sometimes place them in different rooms to make up for the constrained space problem...
Over the years life wasn't the way it started, it improved, and we moved into our new house, a whole lot bigger than that apartment. This house was not only a special place for us but also for those chairs. In the years, we realized how important it was for...
When buying outdoor lounge chairs, the homeowner must determine if these pieces of furniture offer the right quantity and quality of features according to their intended use. For example, if the intended use is to provide for table and chairs for two people, then a bistro or a tete-a-tete type...
Patio chairs are made from a variety of different materials. The most common ones are wicker, metal and aluminum. All three of these are basically care free. They don't require a lot of maintenance in the cleaning department. You also have other materials such as teak patio chairs, cedar and...
When you're adding chairs to your yard or patio, it's important to consider how you'll be using the chairs. If you're looking to add a comfortable seat for reading on the patio, your needs will be different than if you were looking to seat a large group for a birthday...
Smart online shopping for patio chairs, adirondack chairs, and rocking chairs, consider buying bulk. When buying patio chairs, you will need at least 4, 6, or 8 chairs, this meaning a discount from your supplier. You now are buying volume, not just one item. You will find when shopping online...
If your patio chairs tend to get year-round use, consider wicker or wood, perhaps with a seat cushion for comfort. These tend to be a little heavier and less mobile, so you'll want to place these where they don't have to be moved around a lot. If you have a...
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