Patio Furniture Chaise Lounge Relaxation With Affordability And Flair

Patio Furniture Lounge Chair is something you may see on a deck or front porch. A chaise lounge has been a part of the history of furniture for a very long time. This is a chair with a back that allows one to go into a semi reclining position. It is long, like a bed, so that the feet can be put up but the back can be set to sit up or to recline as well. Cleopatra was known to lounge on a chaise lounge. In Roman times it was thought that the body digested food better when one was reclining to eat so they used an old version of a chaise lounge.

In the French language chaise lounge translates to long chair and the French were the first to make them commercially in the 18th century. Chaises were only found inside in the homes of kings or the wealthy. People in England loved them during the Victorian Period and they could be found in bedrooms so that you were not thought of as being lazy because you napped on a lounge rather than the bed. You can still find the indoor type of chaise but most of them that are sold today are made to use in the outdoors.

Most popular swimming pools have a line up of chaise lounges available for people to soak up the sun. Outdoor chaises can be made in aluminum or plastic or wood and other materials as well. They can be light and portable or heavy and hard to move. Many people take the portable type to the beach so they do not have to lay right on the sand.

You see aluminum lounges all over during the summer. They are extremely portable so you can take them to the beach or on the patio or to a summer outdoor concert. The frame is light being made of aluminum and they usually will fold up small and compact for transportation. You sit on woven nylon strips that are sewn to the frame. You can easily clean this type of chaise and they are popular because of their inexpensive prices.

There are also light weight plastic chaise lounges that can be placed on the patio. You can find frames made of plastic and aluminum that require an extra cushion to be tied on to the frame. These are still easy to transport because they are light weight. If you live in an area that tends to be a little windy you should look for something a bit heavier. These lounges might end up in your next door yard on a windy day.

Aluminum variety of lounges tend to get old and shabby after a year and certainly after two years use. The seat strips tend to break and fray and the frame bends out of shape. The plastic frame lasts a bit longer but after a few years in the sun the plastic starts to get brittle and can crack or break. You can also get lounges in a resin frame that also will get brittle but will take a little longer. The resin frames also require a cushion in order to be comfortable.

If you are looking for something that will last for a long time and look sleek and stylish on your patio you may want to consider a wood frame chaise lounge. These are actual pieces of furniture that are heavy and not portable at all so they will stay on the patio. Some do have wheels so that you can move them with some ease. Wooden Lounges come in several different types of wood and can be stained to resemble any type of wood. They can also be painted. Wooden lounges need to be accompanied with a soft cushion that is usually sold separately. The wood frame will often last much longer than the cushion. They are very comfortable and secure and much more suitable for those people that might weigh a bit more. These lounges will not be thrown about by the wind and will stay put on the patio.

The aluminum variety of chaise lounge might cost you about USD $25 while a plastic one might be a little more. The wooden ones carry a hefty price at upwards to $200 but they last for ever. You can find patio furniture chaise lounge frames in other materials like steel and wrought iron as well. These may cost you more than two hundred dollars but the style and fashion is uncompared. Your chaise will never be unoccupied. It is the best place to be to read or listen to music on your patio.

 

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Tuesday, July 19th, 2011 Stuff