papasan chair for cats

papasan chair for cats

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Papasan Chair For Cats

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Atmosphere Cat Bed from Merry Products The Atmosphere Cat Bed from Merry Products is designed especially for cats, with a round shape that’s perfect for snuggling into. Made from environmentally-friendly bamboo and wood with a chocolate brown finish, this bed would look great in all styles of interiors. The bed comes with an overstuffed pillow with a golden striped fabric cover. Both the pillow and the cover are machine washable. Designed for pets up to 35 lbs, the Atmosphere Bed measures 9″ tall and 19″ wide. where you can get one for $74.95 (regularly $194.95) with free shipping.How can something have a classic design when there can be so many different variations for its design? The Papasan chair which is also known as a bowl chair is more of a style than the name used to describe a particular piece of furniture.First introduced in the U.S. n the 1950s, the Papasan chair became really popular in the ’70s. It continues to be used in interior designs around the globe, being appreciated for the comfort it offers and simple and practical design.




The seat rests in an upright frame, traditionally made of rattan but which can also be made of sturdy wicker or wood.The design of the chair is rather simple but also versatile and able to adapt to a variety of decors. Here, for example, the chairs looks bohemian and chic, with a subtle feminine appeal.The bowl-shaped chair has an adjustable angle so it can adapted to the user’s preferences. This makes it particularly comfortable and great for sitting areas and living rooms.Because of its rounded edges, simple and friendly shape and adjustable seat, the Papasan chair is wonderful for children’s bedrooms or playroomsYou can remove the base and turn the seat into a swing. You can attach rope or sturdy cord and hang it outside for the kids to enjoy. Surely, adults wouldn’t mind relaxing in it as well.Even though the Papasan chairs are incredibly comfortable, they rarely seem to match most of the interior, especially those with a rattan base. You can easily solve that problem with a quick and easy makeover.




The double-seated version can also be turned into a swing. A version more appropriate for adults this time.The Double Papasan chair can also be used as a daybed. A super cozy option for the reading corner for example.We’ve mentioned that there are several versions of this chair and designs inspired by it all over the world. This is a modern version and, as you can see, the design is simplified and also a little less bulky. The thin metal base is the biggest improvement.And this is the cute little version for cats. With a design inspired by the Papasan chair, this cat bed is super cozy and has the ideal shape for cats to cozy up inside and take a nap.Furniture designer Jamey Garza came up with this chic piece: a chair with a round, leather seat and a sleek and thin metal base. Notice the resemblance with the Papasan chair but also the obvious differences between the two.Cradle is a rocking chair with a design that’s all about comfort. It has a round wooden frame resembling half of a nutshell and a comfy cushion seat.




You can curl up inside and take a nap in style.The Sunflower Chair is a combination between a comfy chair with a round seat and a bookcase. It’s ideal for reading corner as it lets you store your favorite books right there within arms reach.This classical and flexible chair has a lot to offer, even after it stops being useful as a chair. Then it can be turned into a planter. You can make a lovely miniature garden for your patio or even to display inside the house.Somehow, the rattan base seems to better complement the planter than it did the actual chair.Papasan PlanterPapasan Chair DiyChair HammocksChair PlantersGarden PottedGarden Idea SPorch GardenGarden PlantersPotted PlantsForwardVegetables and flowers in a papasan chair....not sure it would last more than a season but still cleaverEdit ArticleHow to Wash a Papasan Chair Cushion at Home Many internet resources say that a dirty papasan cushion is a lost cause, or that washing might break it. However, that's not always the case.




This is a quick guide to cleaning your papasan chair cushion at home. This way of cleaning is effective even if animals have peed on the cushion! Enlist the help of a friend. Clear away as much excess soil as possible. Put the cushion in your bathtub. Let the cushion soak. Wring and squish the cushion. After you've squished the cushion for about five minutes or so, drain the bathtub of the dirty water. Take some gentle laundry detergent and put it on the cushion. Fill the tub back up with warm water. If your cushion was really dirty, repeat the above step. Drain the bathtub of the soapy water. Fill the tub back up with warm water and squish the cushion with your feet again. Once you feel all the soap is gone, drain the tub. Set up box fans around the cushion to help dry it quickly. Make sure the fans face as much of the cushion's surface area as possible - set them up facing the open face rather than the sides of the cushion.




The key here is to dry the cushion as fast as possible so no mold will grow inside it. If you are using two box fans then set one of the fans in front of the cushion and one in the back. If you are drying the cushion on a flat surface be sure to turn the cushion every few hours so both sides get drying time. Leave the fans set up and running until the cushion is dry. To test to see if the cushion still has moisture left in it, you can put a paper towel in the suspected area and then sit/step on it. If the paper towel gets wet then the cushion still needs to be dried more. Test the soap/laundry detergent on a small area of the cushion first to see if it harms the cushion. If you are drying the cushion on a flat surface be sure to flip the cushion over every few hours or so so that both sides of the cushion get drying time. After the papasan cushion is cleaned you can put it back in the papasan chair frame to dry. Some may not recommend this as it may harm the frame (like bamboo) but I put mine back in the frame which was bamboo and it didn't harm a thing.

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