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Finding the Right Chair Covers

Posted by admin on July 8, 2010 in Chairs with No Comments


Whether you are protecting your furniture or adding a decorative touch to the room, chair covers are the way to go. Depending on what you are using them for there are tons of options to pick from.

If the cover is for a special event you can use rental chair covers so you don’t need to necessarily buy them outright. First decide what kind of chair you have–folding, cushioned, squared back. Then look at the linen options. Most companies will allow you sample a linen before purchasing or renting. If you are renting, it is important to place a reservation early and not wait until the last minute. That will you give you piece of mind and one more thing to cross off the list.

If you want to purchase the covers, look into wholesale options. Sites like qualitychaircovers. com offer discounts when you purchase 50 or more. That is a great savings and you can use them over and over again.

Looking for dining chair covers? They are a wonderful way to have a color and class to a room, especially if you have old or worn out chairs. It can make a room look brand new. These kinds of covers can run anywhere from $12-$20 dollars and google shopping shows items from many different stores w/ ratings. If you are buying them for your home it is important to take note of the fabric. Finding a washable fabric will definitely save headaches in the future if you wine or sauce happens to spill on them. If you have children, washable fabric is a must! I prefer black because it looks cleaner and modern. However, if you have an shaded outdoor area, white looks fresh and summery. If you go with white, washable fabric is the way to go again. Dust and dirt can spoil them if they are outside so it’s nice to have an outdoor chair cover that can easily be cleaned.

If you are planning a wedding and the chairs you rented or have aren’t fancy, consider adding a cover. There are all different kinds of covers