The cushions for a reclining chair or a chair that has seats long enough to provide complete leg support are referred to as chaise lounge cushions. You’ll find these chairs inside, however, you’ll most often find them outdoors for sunbathing or on a patio to provide somewhere to stretch out and relax. Chaise lounge cushions are going to make your sunbathing or relaxation time even that much more comfortable.
Since there are chaise lounges for both indoor and outdoor use, you’ll find that the material for the chaise lounge cushions is going to vary. Foam stuffing and common fabric coverings will usually define the indoor chaise lounge cushions. In order to provide sun, rain and all other external factor resistance, the outdoor chaise lounge cushions are made more specialized through utilizing materials, such as, polyester, Outdura, acrylic, Sunbrealla or olefin.
All of the aforementioned materials are lightweight while maintaining durability, which is something that makes them ideal for outdoor cushions. Additionally, they’re flexible enough so that your cushions won’t wrinkle or begin to deform as time goes on. Furthermore, they’re mildew, fading, along with being stain and mold resistant.
Cushions that are purposed for the outdoors will need to be waterproof due to the elements that come with nature are very harsh. Most typically, the indoor chaise lounge is going to have a design that’s more of an extended chair, utilizing features like a headrest and the ability for someone to elevate their feet and recline.
There is an exceptional amount of style variety that you can get with the chaise lounge chair, such as, attached armrests, double headrests and you can even find matching footrests separately.
Indoor chaise lounges will most typically have their cushions filled just like any other upholstered piece of indoor furniture. The beauty of the chaise lounge is on the outside and its covering. It provides all of the attractiveness, and this is especially the case if your chaise lounge is purposed toward radiating opulence, which you’ll find through coverings of velvet, satin and other expensive fabrics.
Other than just the cushion material you’ll find an endless amount of pattern and color options. From the block color, to solids, Asian prints and just about anything else you can want. If you end up not liking how it looks, you can simply have it reupholstered as you would an old armchair or your couch. If the cushion is still in excellent condition and you just want a change you can have it done with the cushions as well, since they’re also an investment.