Can Adults Get Away With Owning Bean Bags Chairs?
December 23, 2011 by bunda
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Unless they belong to the children of the household, bean bag chairs and various bean bag furniture has been equated to so-called “hippies” or just those adults who apparently haven’t grown up. Is that really a fair analysis or can adults get away with owning bean bag chairs and other bean bag furniture and still be considered normal, socially acceptable people? It’s a difficult question to answer, and of course every opinion will depend on individual factors and the sort of people one has grown up with or become friends with. The consensus seems to be that adults can in fact ‘get away’ with decorating in bean bags, and in fact, it has become normal and fun to have a comfy seat to offer guests.
For one thing, bean bags are fun and comfy! So, who’s to say we can’t all be “fun” when we are adults? This is what separates the bean bag-loving adult from the more socially conscientious adult – FUN and some people just enjoy the ambience that comes from this kind of furniture, and this kind of freedom in decor!
Perhaps the perfect happy medium is to combine aspects of the traditional ‘adult’ furniture and decor with a few contemporary, fun pieces like bean bag footrests or chairs in the corners of the living space. You will be amazed at the beautiful fabrics that bean bags and foam furniture are available in these days! Find microfiber, micro suede, brushed cotton, suede, high quality vinly and twill in colors that are sure to match every room.
Bean bag chairs and other pieces of furniture are a great way to just have fun, in your youth and in adulthood, despite what anyone else thinks you should be doing with your time and space. Life is about enjoying yourself and spreading happiness to those people you care about, so go ahead and decorate whichever way you want! Try out a giant bean bag chair like you’ve been dreaming about! Place it in your living room for extra seating or to curl with a good book, the game room or rec room is perfect and even an office for an extra seat to go over paperwork. Truly a bean bag chair in the size, color and material to fit any room.
Bean Bag Chairs and Your Kids
July 22, 2011 by bunda
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It’s no secret that kids have a healthy love for all things unorthodox, messy and dangerous – you’ve seen them have a blast with mud, sand and random gooey substances, turn the oddest bits of furniture into rooms of a fort and dangle from precipices unfit for any animal, no matter how surefooted. The truth of the matter is that you are infinitely relieved whenever your kids show interest in something that is not altogether dangerous or messy; and that’s why so many parents are thrilled with child’s bean bag chairs!
Bean bag furniture has always been a popular form of seating with children all over the world, probably just because this type of furniture is much less regimented and structured, just like your child hopes to stay forever. Not only are bean bags comfortable and fun, but they are much cheaper than ordinary living room furniture – this means that you can actually surprise your kids by setting them up with their very own set of furniture. They can play house and move all the pieces around, or just hang out when they get a bit older with their siblings and friends.
Bean bag chairs are one of those ubiquitous pieces of furniture that is pretty much found in every household at some point, but the chances of finding bean bag furniture is very much heightened by the existence of kids within the household. Most parents love the fact that such a simple thing as a bean bag chair can hold their kids imaginations captive for as long as the most expensive toys, without compromising the cleanliness of the house or causing injury.
Since these plush kid’s furniture pieces come in all shapes, sizes and colors, it is fairly easy to find the right chair, mini-couch, footrest or other pieces for your kid or even your troop of children! This will offer them the chance to really understand what comfort and relaxation mean!

