Monday, 7 October 2013

The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Giant Bean Bag Furniture

By Victoria Robinson


Bean bag furniture is much different than conventional furniture. Shoppers generally are attracted to bean bags because they can be used in variety of different ways. Nonetheless, it is a good idea to take a look at both the benefits and drawbacks when looking for bean bags for your house.



The Good Stuff:

1. As I talked about in the previous paragraph, these pillow sacks are versatile. You can easily move them into whatever shape you like. For example, some individuals enjoy viewing movies on their foam-filled sacks, while others utilize them to work on their laptops or finish homework. Napping and gaming are other common bean bag activities.

2. A number of bean bags like the Fombag have a removable enclosure that can be washed in a basic washing machine. This makes them easier to keep clean, and it also minimizes the cost of laundering too. Bean bags with detachable covers will look newer for a longer period of time and parents don't have to bother with spills as much.

3. Bean bags can be moved easily. If you compare it to a cumbersome sofa, a sofa filled with beans or lightweight foam is much easier to transport. This makes it more convenient if someone wished to move the furniture to a different room or even carry it on the deck for a party. Furniture that requires less work to move generally get used more often and thus can decrease the need to purchase more chairs or loungers.

4. Bean bags can be utilized by everybody: adults, kids and pets. Since there is such a variety of shapes, sizes and fabrics available, each person can get a one-of-a kind chair. For example, there are fur covers, microsuede enclosures plus cow print covers. Sumo Lounge offers a variety of different colors and fabrics that people can choose. In addition, if your pet has its own bean bag, you don't have to worry so much about him jumping up on your living room chairs.

Disadvantages:

1. If you want a relaxed feel, get bean bags. They do not generally fit in a formal living space. This limits their use to more laid-back living areas. They do better in dens and kids's play rooms. That said, a greater number of them are recently being used in work spaces and loft spaces.

2. This type of seating is not made for people who don't like sitting lower to the ground or who have difficulty standing up from a seat. Although some bigger bean bag lounge chairs and sleepers are really elevated, they can still be challenging to get in and out of due to the fact that they don't provide a sturdy structure to grasp.

3. Note that pillow sacks don't offer much frame. If you lenjoy sinking back into your chair, you will probably appreciate bean bag chairs and sofas.

4.Their moldable shape makes them consume a significant amount of room. In fact, some giant versions have difficulty being moved through a standard door.

Check that your bean bag chair will actually fit in your house. Seriously. Also, it's smart to get a product that includes a detachable cover for much easier cleaning.

Fabric and color will also impact your decision, because longer-lasting fabrics display less wear and darker colors show less dirt. A number of oversized and newer products, like the Fuf chair or Jaxx Pillowsak, contain durable memory foam that does not condense down after a while. These styles keep their shape longer.




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