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  • Description of a Kneelsit Balance Chair

    Sitting at a desk or workstation for long periods may cause pain and discomfort. Investigations into more ergonomic seating options should include the Kneelsit balance chair.

  • How to Update Old Chairs

    Make old, worn chairs into fresh new pieces of furniture using paint and fabric. Apply a variety of decorative paint finishes in eye-popping colors for a vibrant modern feel. Create the look of...

  • How to Staple New Vinyl on a Chair

    Re-upholstering chairs is never a fun task to accomplish, however chairs become worn over time and repairs are needed to avoid purchasing new furniture. Vinyl material chairs are the easiest to...

  • How to Operate the Tilt Mechanism on an Office Chair

    Office chairs are made in many different styles and shapes. There are some basic characteristics and functions to them. The basic office chair has a base with or without wheels on it, a shaft...

  • How to Make a Rope Bottomed Chair

    A rope bottomed chair is an attractive piece of furniture for both porch sitting and regular living room use. Aside from its rustic attractiveness, a rope bottomed chair is also extremely sturdy...

  • Differences Between High Chairs & Booster Seats

    High Chairs and Booster Seats provide elevated seating for children. High chairs are what they sound like - full chairs that provide seating and a tray for eating. Booster seats are placed on a...

  • How to Identify Shaker Chairs

    The Shakers were members of a small religious sect, many of whom escaped England in the 1700s to avoid religious persecution. They have become famous less for their beliefs than for the fine...

  • How to Hang a Bubble Ball Chair

    You are a maven of style and counter culture. Unbound by the standards of traditional living room furniture, you would rather have functional art. You got yourself a bubble ball hanging chair. You...

  • How to Restore Old Chairs

    Got a tired chair that's begging for a fresh look? With a few do-it-yourself alterations, you can instantly transform an old chair into a dazzling decorative piece. You'd be surprised what wonders...

  • Tips on Refinishing Antique Spindles

    When dealing with antique furniture it is always better to clean, rejuvenate and restore than to strip and apply a whole new finish. Removing the original finish from a quality piece of furniture...

  • How to Measure for Bar Stools

    One of the most exciting things to add to your house is a bar. To have your own bar means you've made it: you can stock the drinks of your choice and have friends and family over for a variety of...

  • How to Repair a Tear in a Leather Chair

    With some extra care and attention, your torn leather chair can look like new again. Buying leather furniture is quite an investment, but, even in the most careful of environments, accidents do...

  • How to Donate an Electric Lounge Chair

    If you have an electric lounge chair and you no longer have a use for it, consider donating the chair to a charitable organization. Furniture donations can make a world of difference to a family...

  • How to Lube an Office Chair

    Squeaky office chairs can be an annoyance to coworkers and to yourself. The noise is distracting and can lead to lower productivity. The most common cause of a squeaky chair is a lack of...

  • How to Rate Leather Recliners

    Leather recliners are comfortable chairs that can be used in any room of the house. There are many types of recliners available, and determining which one to buy can be a tough decision. If you...

  • Proper Positioning for a Kneeling Chair

    No one can stand throughout the entire day--it's simply too fatiguing. We need chairs in order to rest. Kneeling chairs are designed to provide better posture by opening up the angle between the...

  • How to Clean Your Eames Chair

    Once modestly priced, Eames furnishings are now coveted as luxurious hallmarks of modern design. Eames chairs in particular have gained popularity, and they are available in a wide variety of...

  • Easy to Use Shower Chairs

    Shower chairs are necessary if you are handicapped in some way or are recovering from something that doesn't allow you to stand up while taking a shower. As the floor of a shower or tub can be...

  • How to Fit a Recliner Cover

    People have been using slip covers for years as a way to cover old, torn or stained furniture. They come in a variety of fabrics and colors and are relatively inexpensive compared to buying new...

  • Information on the Herman Miller Rosewood Chair & Ottoman

    Icons of 20th-century interior design, the Herman Miller company's Eames lounge chair and ottoman have been adorning houses and offices for more than 50 years. While looking modern and elegant,...

  • What Can You Use to Cut Metal Chairs?

    Metal chairs can be cut with a variety of tools, ranging from diagonal cutters (otherwise known as dikes), files and hacksaws, to circular blades and grinding wheels. In most cases, the person...

  • How to Use Accent Chairs to Create a Seating Area

    Accent chairs are a great way to create a seating area when space is limited or to add a cozy living space to an existing room. Accent chairs are versatile; they are easily moved and rearranged to...

  • How to Choose Club Chairs

    What started as a special chair reserved for men's clubs in the 1800s is now a staple in home and office decorating. Club chairs offer a stylish seating option for the home with a wide range of...

  • How to Do Piping for Chair Upholstery

    When completing a do-it-yourself upholstery project, the finishing touches usually prove to be the most crucial. Finishing a chair with piping will make it look as if it has been done by a...

  • Rattan Vs. Aluminum Frames

    Rattan and aluminum are both used in the creation of chair frames, specifically outdoor furniture frames. Traditional frames for wicker furniture were made from various tree materials, including...

  • How to Reupholster a Rocking Chair Seat

    Rocking chairs are comfortable seats, especially for mothers who have small babies. This is a good place to sit in the middle of the night to soothe the little one back to sleep. Because of all...

  • How to Paint a Rocking Chair With a Beach Theme

    Painting a beach theme onto a rocking chair is a great way to decorate an otherwise ordinary piece of furniture. Whether you live by the beach or far from it, adding an island or nautical vibe to...

  • The Best Way to Sand Chair Legs

    Sanding furniture is the essential first step to staining unfinished furniture, or the essential second step after you've stripped a finished chair of its original color. Sanding chair legs is a...

  • Facts About Queen Anne Chairs

    Queen Anne reigned in England from 1704 to 1714. During the previous century, design was dominated by heavy and ornate styles, popularized by Louis V of France. Queen Anne furniture was based on...

  • How to Revamp a Sofa Chair

    Got a dull, worn out sofa chair in your living room? It may be comfy, but when it comes to aesthetics, let's face it---your chair is an eye sore. You know it's hideous, and so does everyone else....

  • How to Choose Oak & Teak Chairs

    Teak is a durable wood that resists warping and rotting. The most expensive of all commonly used outdoor furniture woods, teak weathers to a silvery-gray color; however, with proper care,...

  • Counter Stool Vs. Bar Stool

    While counter stools and bar stools have some distinctions, in terms of their use in the home setting these two seating modes can have some overlap. The descriptive characteristics of each fall...

  • How to Weave Belts Into a Leather Chair Seat

    Before replacing a chair seat with the usual cushioned seating, try making your own leather chair seat. Make a quick trip to the thrift shop to pick up used leather belts. Any adult size leather...

  • How to Cut Chair Legs Evenly

    If you have chairs that are too tall for a table or members of your family, you may need to cut the legs to reduce their height. Measuring the leg length and marking the chair legs on all sides...

  • How to Repair Plastic Mesh Beach Chairs

    Beach chairs with plastic mesh are lightweight and comfortable, easy to carry, and never need painting. The plastic webbing, however, often becomes frayed and faded after years of summer sun and...

  • How to Fix Wicker Chairs

    Good quality wicker is a very strong and durable material that is ideal for producing beautiful furniture that's easy to care for and can last a lifetime. Derived from the Swedish word "wika,"...

  • Instructions to Cane a Chair

    Caning a chair is to weave a seat or back for a chair frame with cane fiber or rush. A chair can be re-caned when the original cane wears out or a newly built chair can be caned. Though the...

  • How to Choose a Good Coach

    Yves Richer, Associate Director of SUCCESS Communication & Leadership Master has a professional support function. He mainly at HEC on the theme of the coaching team and specializes in the...

  • How to Take Off the Paint From a Wood Chair

    Taking paint off a wood chair yourself is not as easy as dropping it off at a professional paint removal service. It's a tough job to do at home, but it is possible with the right tools and some...

  • How to Paint an Upholstered Chair

    Reupholstering a chair is time consuming to do yourself and expensive if you pay someone to do it. Slip covers are not always the best solution, and they can be costly too. Fabric spray paint may...

  • How to Dispose of a Recliner

    Whether you are redecorating or just sick of it, when it's time for that old recliner to go, you might find yourself in a quandary. It's bulky and heavy, and unless you have a truck, hauling it to...

  • Gooseneck Rocking Chair History

    Gooseneck rocking chairs are among the most popular types of rocking chairs, with a history stretching back to artisan carpenters in 18th century America. The influence of the Gooseneck design can...

  • How to Reupholster the Seat of a Dining Room Chair

    The chairs I'm referring to are the kind where only the seat is upholstered. In the case of my chairs, they are well over 75 years old and have been upholstered many times. Time to check it out.

  • DIY: Upholstering a Teak Chair

    Teak is a type of hardwood used for furniture and also commonly used as a veneer. Teak chairs come in many styles, and are commonly found indoors and outdoors. Upholstering each style presents...

  • How to Upholster a Chair With Vinyl

    If you have a kitchen or dining chair that's in rough shape, you can give it a face-lift by covering the seat with vinyl. This can be done whether the original material covering the seat was...

  • How to Choose the Right Recliner

    A recliner is a chair that leans back into a stretched out reclining position. A well designed recliner can allow the user to fully stretch out and even serve as an extra bed. When looking for the...

  • How to Stop a Rocking Chair From Sqeaking

    While some might find the sound of a squeaky rocking chair endearing, others might find it downright annoying. If you tend to side with the latter, you can try some methods to reduce or completely...

  • How To Clean Lawn Chair Cushions

    Lawn chair cushions make sitting on outdoor furniture quite comfortable on warm summer days or cool summer nights. When it comes time to put the cushions away in the fall, however, or take them...

  • How to Fix a Squeaky Rocking Chair

    A squeaky rocking chair is often the result of loose parts. Wood squeaks when rubbed under pressure, such as when someone sits in the chair and begins to rock. You may notice the chair makes no...

  • Do it Yourself Reupholstery for Dining Room Chairs

    Upholstered dining room chairs grow dirty and worn after years of use and food spills. Make your dining room chairs look brand new with an upholstery face lift. Or, save money by buying mismatched...

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