Wooden Folding Chairs

September 18th, 2009

Wooden folding chairs are especially great for home use. Yes, they can be used in a corporate setting or in churches, hospitals, schools, cafeterias, and other settings, but they are probably best suited for aid in interior decoration and even outdoor patio and deck use.

The recent rise in popularity of folding chairs made of wood is probably attributable to the fact that they can actually add so much style to whatever houses they appear in. Many, many different types of wood can be used in their construction. Many different shades and colors can also be employed. This makes for a wide selection which can easily be fitted to the already existent patterns of design present in your own home. Every woman will be pleased that she can avoid the uglier plastic and metal folding chairs of the past now. Prices will obviously vary depending on the cost of the wood as well as its overall availability and present popularity. (The rare, the more expensive: this is the economic rule of basically all consumer product sectors.)

So what is the proper use of wooden folding chairs? I see two main uses for them. On the first hand, they are probably most often used to allow for the accommodation of more guests. Sure, everyone has at least a few spare chairs that can be brought in from the basement, kitchen, living room, etc. But what if you are having a really big New Year’s Party? What if you have invited over more guests than ever? This is the perfect time to be able to pull out half a dozen or more folding chairs. This is really what they are most designed for. Another use for them can be for lower key gatherings or for use in a room that you usually use for other things but would occasionally like to be able to seat people within. Then these chairs can merely be whipped out from the closet or attic and put to immediate and easy use. Because of their foldable nature, they can be stored in tight spaces. They can also be carried with more ease, in their contracted position.

As you can see, as a homeowner you are not stuck relying on just metal and plastic folding chairs. Innovative furniture designers have come up with many great wooden solutions to your seating woes. And they look good at the same time!

Plastic Folding Chairs

September 18th, 2009

The majority of purchasers of plastic folding chairs these days are corporate entities, churches, schools, hospitals, and other institutional groups. They are basically looking to get chairs on the cheap which can be brought out and put back in a relatively small amount of time. Of course, the fact that they are foldable makes them all that more convenient to use. They can also be fit into tighter spaces like closets or small work rooms.

One may want to consider buying a rolling holder for their folding chairs so that they can be transported in and out of rooms that much more easily. These are typically around ten feet long although they come in a variety of sizes. They can make room for dozens and dozens of chairs on just one rack. They can then be rolled into storage until further use is necessary.

One reason that a business may need plastic folding chairs is for when they have outside clients coming in for seminars or meetings. This is far and away their most common use. They are excellent for this. You really don’t need expensive and fancy seats for a happening such as this. No one will remember the chairs by the time they are on their way home unless they were truly disastrous (a thing that is not really a problem anymore given today’s better engineering and manufacturing capacities).

One thing that you will want to consider however is how much comfort do you really want to supply for the people who will be visiting your church, company, school, cafeteria, hospital, house, or other structure. I only note this because you can make a choice to either get 100% plastic folding chairs or else to get ones that have a slight cushioning built into them. In my opinion it is worth it to spend a bit extra to get the extra padding. Without this, people will probably leave with some sore butts if they spend more than a half-hour or hour sitting on them. It can be a bit of a distraction, especially the ADD people among us (of which there are more than you might suspect).

Finally, a quick word about price: plastic folding chairs can often be purchased for only $10 or $15 per chair. This is quite a deal. In fact, you may even be able to find them for less, especially if you are looking to make a big, bulk order.

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