Do you have problems with kids climbing all over your furniture, scuffing the fabric and scratching the woodwork? It’s not very practical for you if they cannot play and get rid of some of that youthful energy.
Kids are going to run into, play on and climb over just about anything in the room especially when it is wet and cold outside and the neighborhood kids have all decided to converge on your house.
It’s great that your kids are so popular but it can play havoc on your furnishings, not to mention your stress level as they chase each other over the back of the sofa. So how do you stop kids destroying the living room suite? What is the alternative?
Beanbag furniture is the answer. A child’s beanbag chair is a great way to keep the kids off your furnishings. Kids love beanbag chairs because they’re great fun to scramble over when they are full of energy and a child’s beanbag chair is comfortable to flop down on and stretch out when the energy is finally sapped away.
Why not get one for yourself so you can crash out too. I’m sure you will be worn out before they are.
It doesn’t really matter how rough the kids get in their play, beanbag chairs will stand up to anything your kid can throw at it – literally. Beanbag chairs come in denim, cotton drill or with the look of worn leather, which is great for the den but if, you are looking for something to go in your kid’s room, vinyl is probably the better solution.
If you are getting a child’s beanbag chair for their bedroom, you can choose from superheroes, dolls or other fun cartoon characters that will liven up their rooms. Whether it is in their own room or in the den, children will prefer their own beanbag chair.
Some people prefer their a child’s beanbag chair to be filled with polystyrene beads while other parents would prefer the foam filled style which possibly keeps better shape. It really is a matter of personal choice.
The things to look for in a child’s beanbag chair are:
Size: the size of your child and the number of children will be a factor. Get one that is big enough for them to romp and roll on (if they are small kids) or for them to lounge in if they are heading into their teens.
Filling: the filling you choose will be a matter or personal preference. Beans or foam, it doesn’t really matter as they both provide great comfort.
Cleaning: cleaning your child’s beanbag chair should be easy – you may be doing it often. Look for furniture that has a removable cover for easy washing or that can be wiped clean with a soft soapy cloth.
Material: there are so many materials to choose from including faux suede, leather look, denim and vinyl. vinyl will probably be the most child proof but all are designed to last a long time.
Cost: obviously a top priority in everyone’s mind, but don’t necessarily go for the cheapest, make your choice based on the other criteria.
Whichever child’s beanbag chair you choose, it will provide simple, comfortable and affordable seating that will last for years.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
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