Spring Construction For Your:
Who you are and how you sit on your furniture should play an important factor in what type of spring construction you purchase. A 250lb male who flops into a chair or sofa may need a different spring construction than a 120lb woman who gently sits.
Coiled springs vs. sinuous springs. Coiled springs allow for more applied stress and disperse the weight throughout the piece. Sinuous Springs are less costly but may not be as durable. Individuals tend to sit in the same spot. Who you are in size and how you sit have an impact on the springs below.
Realistically ascertain who you are and how you sit, to determine which type of spring construction is for you. Also consider that children like to jump on furniture.
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Hardware for the Long Haul:
It's inevitable. Every day we get older. With the onset of age, some of us may develop arthritis in our knuckle joints. Simple tasks such as turning a doorknob can be extremely painful. To help alleviate the cause, use levers for your door handles and faucets. With the many styles available, you are sure to have esthetically pleasing hardware. Consider not only yourselves, but also your guests, i.e., parents or disabled individuals that may require assistance.
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Have Allergies?
Dust mites and other bacteria embed themselves into the fibers of your carpeting and upholstered furnishings. You may want to consider leather if any member of your household has severe allergies. There are many different types and grades of leather at various price points.
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