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Comfy Chair suggestion

Posted by harmonyfarms 7b (My Page) on
Sat, Oct 28, 06 at 16:40

We are getting a playset in our back yard for my son. My mother-in-law wants to have someplace to sit when she is out there. Any ideas? I was sort of thinking of a Adirondack chair (maybe a double one). They only thing is that it will probably be just on the ground initially. Maybe later I could have it on a slab or little patio but not at first.

Ideas?


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RE: Comfy Chair suggestion

Am thinking you might begin a nice little seating area by digging out the grass in the area of the chair, in a nice little shape to begin your potential garden spot. Put in some bricks - a few at a time, then the chair and a table and perhaps some pots so the chair won't just be stuck there w/no purpose.


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RE: Comfy Chair suggestion

I recently put some adirondack chairs in my back yard from the Iowa Adirondack Company, and it was a great addition. We can sit out now in comfort (except for the mosquitoes!) and watch the kids play. Best of luck! MM


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RE: Comfy Chair suggestion

Hey I have a suggestion here ,I use this aluminum slingback patio glider ,sit down and get comfortable with it .The frame is welded aluminum and is coated with a commercial powder coating in a matt black. It boasts a weather and mildew resistant woven material, so it is good to go year round. The slingback design ensures that you can kick back your heels and be completely relaxed for hours at a time.
Don't you think this is a good choice for your mother-in-low ,and so your son.
That's really a good chair .It usually retails at $425,but right now the price dropped to $170.So I bought one few days ago. I checked for you that the deal is still on online. Hope this helps .

Here is a link that might be useful: Patio Glider


 
 

 

 


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