CHAIRS4U2DAY  LLC   

             Custom Chairs Made For You   

                          chairs4u2day@yahoo.com    888-248-9723

        Warranted by: www.chaircare4u.com Fabric Protection

Our Fabric Protection has been designed to work on almost all types of fabrics including cloth, vinyl, canvas, nylon and leathers. We have found that it's superior characteristics make it especially effective for protecting all types of leathers and fabrics from liquids and stains, always test a small area before complete applications.                                 

Chair Care Fabric Protection:         16 oz           $32.95                        

  

                            

                            Kids Chairs                            Weight Capacity 450 lbs 

 

WITH OUR CHAIRS IT IS IMPORTANT TO SPECIFY YOUR WEIGHT, OUR CHAIRS ARE DESIGNED WITH AUTO CAD AND BUILT SPECIFICALLY ACCORDINGLY, TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS, THE CHAIRS ARE NOT RETURNABLE AND OR REFUNDABLE. THE SLEEK AND EASY SLIDING MOTION IS CONTROLLED BY OUR ACTUATORS.  BELOW YOU'LL FIND A LISTED GUIDELINES TO ASSIST IN THE DESIGN  OF YOUR VERY     OWN CUSTOM CHAIR, THESE ARE ESTIMATIONS AND GUIDELINES.

PLEASE CONTACT US FOR YOUR FREE PERSONAL CONSULTATION WHERE WE WILL WALK  THROUGH  EACH AND ALL STEPS TO PERSONALLY DESIGN YOUR CUSTOM CHAIR, KEEPING THE COST WITHIN      YOUR BUDGET.

 

                 How To Design Your Own Personalized Custom Chair

A. Locate a chair where it's seating width is comfortable, measure that width.

B. Measure the distance from your knees to your waist; this will give you a close perspective for the inside seat depth.

C. With your shoes off measure the distance from the floor to your knees, then subtract three inches. This will give you a close perspective to your seating height.

D. Here, are some guidelines to follow in maintaining good sitting posture and to prevent slouching, your ear should be in line with the middle of your shoulder, not in front or behind.

E. You'll need to determine if you want a high back or a low back chair? Then take your height in inches minus the distance from your knees to your waist and subtract six inches. For a standard lower back height subtract another six inches. 

F. To find your sitting arm rest height, measure the distance from the floor to your knees and ad five inches.

Our Chairs are designed with the use of two actuators one for the foot rest the other for the seat the frame is made from an inch an a eighth thick deck board, each joint is glued, screwed and doweled for A1 sturdy construction. There are no seating springs, we use Polypropylene webbing with a 1000 pound break strength.

You can customize YOUR chair in several different ways and can choose your fabric; leather will be available soon.  Visit www.greenhousefabrics.com  on-line store or contact us and select from one of our many in house samples of quality fabric, and select a fabric that suits your lifestyle, decor and budget.

Our chairs are not warranted in regard to fabric supplied. All of our fabric is treated with Chaircare4u fabric protector: www.chaircare4u.com  more products and pictures will soon be available:

 

Sitting Posture and Chair Position Guidelines

  1. Sit up straight, thighs parallel to floor, feet flat and weight evenly distributed between thighs, buttocks and lower back.  Keep your weight supported evenly by your buttocks, thighs and lower back
  1. Don't slouch and place your back in an awkward position when working, watching TV, or participating in home activities.  This causes your back muscles to work in static position.
  1. Sit back in your chair, letting the backrest support you.  Back muscles work harder and pressure on the spinal discs is greater when leaning forward.
  1. Lower your chair height when writing or reading fine print.  This will keep your spine more erect. Use a document holder.
  1. Don't lean on armrests while typing.  This can angle your back into an awkward position.
  1. While one should sit up straight most of the day, it's alright to lean back in your chair while you are talking on the phone or to a co-worker.
  1. Don't slide your hips forward in the chair's seat pan.  This prevents the lumbar pad of the backrest form supporting the normal lumbar curve of your back.  Make sure that your lower back is well supported in all positions.
  1. Don't cross your legs for prolonged periods.  This decreases circulation to your lower legs and feet.  Crossed legs can also irritate hip muscles.  Alternate crossing left or right.
  1. Don't sit stiffly or for prolonged periods without standing or moving around.  Swivel in your chair periodically to create a little motion.
  1. Make sure that your chair is properly adjusted to your legs.  Consider using a footrest if you feel pressure on the underside of your thighs with correct chair height.
  1. Don't allow pressure on the underside of your legs within 3-6 inches of the back of your knee.  Blood vessels and nerves can be compressed, reducing blood flow and irritating nerves.
  1. The body is made to move.  Change your posture periodically to move the joints and increase circulation.  Swivel your chair and stand up periodically.  This will help reduce fatigue
  1. Don't sit stiffly or stationary for prolonged periods without getting up to move around.
  1. Stand up whenever possible, such as when doing phone work.
  1. To assess your posture simply, have someone view your standing position directly form the side.  Your ear should be inline with the middle of your shoulder (not in front or behind).
 
  • It is ok to assume other sitting positions for short periods of time, but most of your sitting time should be spent as described above so there is minimal stress on your spine.

    This information is not intended to replace the medical advice of your doctor or health care provider. Please consult your health care provider for advice about a specific medical condition.

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