Dec 19 2009

Choosing The Best Tub Chair For Your Home

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Tub chairs are an invaluable piece of furniture that can blend in with almost every kind of interior décor. They have a very prominent style with sweeping curves and a very low seating position. The high arm rests and the low back are thought to be very good for your posture which is why they are so comfortable to sit in. There are quite a few designs on the market at the moment, and the following guide will help you decide which one will be the best for your home.

Tub Chair

Tub Chair

A single tub chair is probably the most popular choice, and many home owners use them as additional seating for their dining and living rooms. Placing them by a window or in a corner is a favourite position. They look good in corners because their natural curves blend in well. For a bit more creativity you can try a double tub chair as a replacement for a traditional sofa or settee. Some designs even have three seats for adequate seating.

Leather tub chairs are the most expensive to buy but also have the most charm and character. A good quality leather will have natural oils and patterns, which is where this character comes from. The smell will also be present, and you only get this with the finest grade hide. The natural oils also give that soft and supple feel, and prevent splitting and cracking after prolonged use. Cheap imitation leather will be far less durable, and is more prone to cracking, so it is well worth investing in a good example if you plan on sitting on it every day.

Fabric is the next most popular material, and you will be spoilt for choice. There are hundreds of exciting patterns and colours on the market to fit with your existing décor and colour schemes. The prices are also very competitive, with a decent fabric tub chair costing around £300, and rising to over £500 for the best quality. These prices are comparable to standard furniture so you can have something a bit different without breaking the bank.

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