Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Choosing the Right Size Bean Bag Chair

When choosing the right size bean bag chair, there are a couple of challenges. If it is too small, you won’t be comfortable. If it is too large, is may not fit in the room, or your child may not be able to get up into it! And, of course, there is the cost factor: why pay extra for something that is much more than you actually need?

Guidelines for choosing a bean bag chair size …
Quality manufacturers will indicate the size of their bean bag chair products. Here is a simple summary of what is currently available:


  • Extra Small Bean Bag Chair – “2.5 Footer” - for Pre-Kindergarten through Middle School aged children
  • Small Bean Bag Chair - “3 Footer” - for Grade School through Middle School aged children
  • Medium Bean Bag Chair - “3.5 Footer” - for Middle School and High School students, as well as young adults.


Extra Small Fuf Chair
Small Fuf Chair Medium Fuf Chair


These smaller sizes are perfect for your child’s playroom, bedroom, classroom, or dorm room!

For adults, you will want to shop for foam-filled bean bag chairs, for the durable, substantial support they offer:


  • Large Bean Bag Chair - “4 Footer” - big enough for a 6-foot man to sit comfortably, without “bottoming out”
  • King Bean Bag Chair - “5 Footer” - will accommodate two adults who want to “cuddle up”
  • Extra Large Bean Bag Chair - “6 Footer” - for two adults, with room to lounge comfortably together
  • Extra Extra Large - “7 Footer” - room for a small family!


Large Fuf Chair
King Fuf Chair Extra Large Fuf Chair XXL Fuf Chair



Be forewarned …
These larger bean bag chairs are BIG! You will want to be sure to measure the space you have available in your apartment, living room or family room! And don’t forget to measure two ways: left to right and front to back!

Choosing the right size bean bag chair will save you time and money, while providing you with comfortable, quality casual seating!


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