Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Before You Shop Foam For Cushions

By Pierrette Martine


When most people enter a furniture store they may not think much about cushion material. All you have to do is sit in a chair to get the feel of it. Yet, the material used in the cushion is far more important than you might realize, and choosing the right foam for cushions can make the difference between a perfect refinishing job and one that has to be redone in the near future. Here are few things to consider.

Consider the Purpose - Before you decide on material consider where it will be used. For instance, if one is choosing something for outdoor use it is vital to have material that is resistant to moisture and comfortable to sit on. Maybe you are choosing something for an indoor couch. You will need material that is suitable.

Think Wear and Tear - Not all seats or couches get the same amount of usage. Perhaps you need a couch that can double as a guest bed when needed. Maybe you are refinishing a favorite chair that you enjoy sitting in. These things should have the best materials that you can afford. However, you might in need of simple chairs and there will be no reason to spend a great deal of money on cushion material.

Types of Cushion Foam

Poly - Polyurethane is a great choice for many purposes, as it can provide reasonable comfort. It is a cost effective material that is not hard and yet it is not real soft. However, standard polyurethane will not work well if it gets wet, as it literally soaks up water. This property makes it best for use inside of the house or in weather protected areas.

One should not consider standard polyurethane in areas like patios. However, you can wrap this material in plastic if needed and this can make it water resistant. Also, one can find some kinds of polyurethane materials that are made specifically for marine use, and this should work well if you plan on outdoor use.

Polyurethane foam is not made to withstand a great deal of wear and tear. In fact, you may only get a few years of use. Consider this before you buy material and if you want something that is strong and durable, you may need to spend a little more money.

Lux Foams - Lux can be a very good material selection and you can choose the amount of quality that you want. Remember that the price can increase substantially with the quality. Yet, the higher quality Lux material can give you more than fifteen years of wear.

Open Cell and Closed Cell - Open cell foams let water go right through them and they dry fast. Closed cell foams resist water very well. In fact, you can use a good closed cell material if you are making cushions for flotation purposes.

When you shop foam for cushions, contact professionals that sell these materials. They can advise you on the best products to use. This will help you choose the best material for your specific needs, and you will not have to spend more money than necessary.




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