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– 12v air compressor. – 1982 S-10, $250. – 2 space heaters, $20 ea. / RC toys / home stereo, $50 / mini bike frame. – Upholstry machine with accessories, $850. – New Idea manure loader with bucket. – Upright freezer, $75 / iron table with glass top and 2 chairs, $35 / 4 new wood trays, $30. – Police scanner, $70. – 20′ flat rack with running gear. – 1994 Yamaha snowmobile / gas dryer / 7.5′ Meyers snow plow. – Dump cart for a garden tractor / jewelry and other nick nacks / collection of Briar horses and a moose. – Trailer / 1991 Ranger / impact wrench with sockets / tires size 215-60-16 / top and bottom rolling tool box. – Dell laptop and desktop computers. – Ice fishing equipment / DVD player / computer monitor. – Handicap hand controls for a vehicle / intake for a 57-58 Olds / Chevy Tailgate / car cover. – DVD and VHS movies. – Wanted: Round bale feeder / calf feeder. – Wanted: Tall skinny computer desk.




– Wanted: High back bucket seats with bases for a full size van. – Wanted: Royal Palm tom turkey. – Wanted: Restorable panel truck, Sedan delivery or older Suburban / older trikes, wagons and pedal cars / old car parts and hubcaps. – Wanted: Cassette player for a home stereo. – Wanted: 3-4 kitchen chairs on rollers. Copyright © 2017 | Architecture + DesignBest Furniture and Accessories for AugustAD editors select their must-have items, from simple pleasures to ultimate luxuriesView SlideshowI looked at the other recommendations for an Aeron chair alternative and I can't help but wonder if the other answerers have ever even used an Aeron chair before. At a company I used to work for, we had Aeron chairs since we all sat at a computer all day. They took preventing long term chronic pain really seriously. We'd have experts come to us every now and then to make sure our chair adjustments and body posture were correct.As for the one I use, after leaving the job, I wanted a similar chair but less expensive and after a ton of research, I bought the Quantum 9000 (4th one on the list).




There are chairs that look similar to the Aeron chairs but looks can be deceiving. This chair had a somewhat similar look but more importantly, had a similar feel as well. I've been using this chair for nearly years, sitting for an average of 8 hours a day, and the support and quality of the chair hasn't noticeably decreased at all. It cost about half the price of an Aeron chair or even 3 times less depending on the Aeron chair model you compare to.The mesh seat and back support along with all of the various adjustable pieces of the chair makes is adjustable for each person's needs. The problem with cheaper chairs aside from being made of cheap parts is the lack of sufficient adjustable parts. Herman Miller, the creator of Aeron chairs, has several types of Aeron chairs as well as accessories you can get like the head rest. There are different sizes as well since someone who is small is going to need a different chair than someone who is a lot bigger. This is one reason why Aeron chairs cost so much.




This one doesn't look as cool as the Aeron chairs but in terms of quality, as someone who has actually used both chairs for an extensive amount of time, there isn't too big of a difference and at a much lower price, it makes this chair a great value in my opinion.Your best bet is the Alera Elusion at just under $200. I've heard it is a very comparable experience, however I cannot personally say, as I have never spent $800 on a chair. All I know is that the Elusion is an excellent choice.My Elusion of choice is this one: Alera Elusion Series Mesh High-Back Multifunction ChairBut they've also got a few models to choose from if you want to dig around a bit: Alera Elusion | eBayThe Chadwick Chair by Knoll is the closest I've found to the Aeron, but it's only $100 cheaper.If you're looking for a considerably less expensive office chair that still provides ergonomic benefits, you might like the Alera Elusion Series High-Back Mesh Chair... It's about $225 on Amazon, and has pretty good features.




: Alera Elusion Series Mesh High-Back Multifunction ChairFor those who are interested, I wrote a blog post on office chairs that you might find useful if you're searching for a new chair... Link - What Kind of Office Chair Should I Buy?I've had my Aeron for a couple of years now (bought it new for quite a bit more than $400) and I really don't get all the fuss.It's not that adjustable: control the armrest height, how far you can recline, and the tension of the spring that holds you there.I will suggest here one effective blog site where you will get more comfortable Aeron chair- check out here.Everybody says Alera Elusion, and so do I.I would also consider the Herman Miller Sayl, designed by Yves Behar, which is a cheaper alternative to the Aeron. But it costs much more than the Elusion, I have to add.Same day deliveryOnly £3.957 days a weekCollect for free in as little as 60 secWe'll hold your item for 7 daysLarge item delivery from next day7 days a weekGarden chairs and sun loungers157/3763)£14.99Credit options available find out moreCheck stockTell us where you are to check stock:123456789Add to TrolleyAbout this productThis green garden chair is perfect for entertaining friends outside on those hot summer days.




Stackable for easy storage. The material is strong and durable meaning it will last for many summers to come. Eco friendly and easy to clean. 83 reviewsOverall rating (4.7)QualityComfortAssemblyDesignQuestions & answersAsk a questionBoring but important info*Prices correct as displayed but are subject to change. Buy HOME Rattan Effect 2 Seater Egg Set Buy The Collection Havana Rattan Effect Grey 6 Buy Nardi Turtle Dove Bistro Chair - PackAshley Gula, mother of a 1- and 3-year-old, doesn’t get much time to relax in the elegant sitting room of her Alexandria, Virginia, home. But if she does decide to take a break in one of its French-style high-back chairs, she can do so secure in the knowledge that the serene space, with its pastoral wallpaper and blue-and-green trellis-pattern rug, is tough enough to withstand two young children clutching mushy Goldfish. Designer Shazalynn Cavin-Winfrey worked with Ashley and her husband, Mike, a political consultant, to make sure the Gulas’ custom-built house has the coveted thoughtful elements of a 21st-century family home.




There’s the all-important family zone on the first floor: a spacious kitchen with a counter and stools, large family room, and adjacent laundry room with gift wrapping and crafts stations. The bedrooms are cozy retreats, not cavernous spaces stuffed with furniture. A small private office, painted chocolate brown, can be a quiet spot to escape to. From a practical standpoint, a side-entrance mudroom with a brick floor and wooden lockers deals efficiently with wet boots and damp parkas. A professional organizer developed systems for keeping order in the linen closet, food pantry, bathrooms and clothing closets. The family room walls have metallic woven grasscloth that doesn’t show fingerprints. Upholstery and rugs throughout are treated with GreenShield to resist stains and repel spills. And, finally, heirlooms, vintage children’s books and a framed family tree add the warmth to make the house personal and nurturing. “Mike and Ashley wanted the house to be comfortable and easy to live in with their children and friends,” says Cavin-Winfrey, whose Alexandria firm is SCW Interiors.




“They wanted to incorporate color and have the spaces be timeless but quietly sophisticated. Basically, they wanted a happy house that is flexible and that they can grow with and not out of.” “Yes, we have small children and our house can be chaotic,” Ashley says about 3-year-old son Bennett and 18-month-old daughter Collins. “We worked hard to make decisions about the house so that we feel comfortable here and that our kids are welcome in every room.” Mike, 36, and Ashley, 32, had been living in an Alexandria townhouse when they decided it was time to move to a bigger place with more green space. They hired Cavin-Winfrey, who helped them find property in the Belle Haven neighborhood in the Alexandria portion of Fairfax County, Virginia, and select architect Christine A. Kelly of Crafted Architecture. “It’s a traditional house with a modern feel that is open and has tall ceilings and lots of natural light,” Kelly says. “They wanted indoor and outdoor space that was well connected, a kitchen with a large walk-in pantry that was open to a family room - things every young family wants.”




Cavin-Winfrey collaborated with Kelly on room layout, cabinetry and bathroom and kitchen details. The Gulas “didn’t just want spaces for looks,” she says. “They wanted to use every inch of space for their lifestyle and for the long haul.” Ashley had combed through Pinterest, Houzz and Instagram for inspiration, and Cavin-Winfrey talked with her about the trade-offs between ideas gleaned there and “the need to create a design for longevity.” She also turned to furniture and family heirlooms the Gulas owned. “You are the conservator of your own family history. It’s important to bring some of your past into your own home and honor it,” she says. An organization plan was key. “In our old house I grew to understand the need of being organized, especially as a new mom,” says Ashley, who worked in public relations before becoming a stay-at-home mom after Bennett was born. She hired Rachel Rosenthal, a professional organizer whose Bethesda, Maryland-based firm is Rachel and Company, to create functional and stylish systems.




Rosenthal asked the couple how they saw each space functioning and came up with creative solutions while complementing Cavin-Winfrey’s interiors. From the front door, a gracious entry hall leads to the more intimate spaces: the sitting room, dining room and home office. The 12-by-12-foot sitting room has walls covered with woodland scenes by Susan Harter, an artist whose custom canvas wallpaper is digitally printed with her original murals. This one is Cotswolds Sky, inspired by the British countryside that reminds Ashley of Virginia. The dining room is done in silver and champagne. The hub of the house is the family room and kitchen area. “It’s a place we can all be comfortable and the kids can play,” Ashley says. “This is where all the action happens.” Toys are stored in canvas drum bins under a large upholstered ottoman from Wisteria. The aqua pebbled leather on the counter stools and banquette can be wiped clean. The laundry room just off the kitchen is an inspiring space that would do Marie Kondo proud.




The beautifully wallpapered room is much more than a place to wash clothes: Metallic woven bins on high shelves hold laundry detergents and vacuum bags, clear acrylic trays corral art supplies, and drawers are outfitted with containers for ribbon and gift bag storage. The nearby pantry compartmentalizes snacks and staples in clear plastic bins. “You don’t overbuy when you can see things,” Rosenthal says. “I designed everything not as a one-time event, but as a way of life.” Upstairs, there are four bedrooms, one for guests. The master bedroom, a peaceful spot in a light-filled corner of the house, is decorated in champagne, pale blue and gold. Cavin-Winfrey painted the walls Farrow & Ball Skylight, which she says matches the color of Ashley’s eyes. The kids’ bedrooms were designed with a nod to the past and an eye to the future. The wallpapers can be cleaned with a damp sponge. Collins’ room is pink, yellow and aqua and has Ashley’s childhood rocker. A white lacquer chest will be used as a nightstand when Collins eventually gets two twin beds.

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