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Customer ReviewsFoam Cushions Custom CutWe offer 19 densities of foam cushions to choose from. Prices start dirt cheap, up to rigid, long lasting (20 years) foams. All our foam is flame retardant free!Visit our custom cushions page for informative steps to create your own beautifully covered cushions. This page is specific to replacing couch cushions.Foam cushions that get three hours or more of use each day need the best foam grade—EverFlex. Because of the high cost of foam rubber, the EconoFlex grade is commonly used in the manufacturing of 90% of all sofa cushions—we don't recommend this grade except for applications that don't get used a lot. All foam cushions will soften with use. The better quality foam cushions just soften slower. Take time to read the descriptions of our cushion foam found at the bottom of the price quote page you'll see after selecting a shape below. Keep in mind that thinner foam cushions will feel softer than the descriptions, and thicker foam cushions will feel firmer.




When back cushions lose their support follow these directions. Cushions for the back are usually not filled with foam! Start by checking your cushions to see if they are foam or if they are filled with polyester stuffing or feathers. If they are foam, skip to below directions for seat cushions. When polyester breaks down it flattens or compresses and just needs usually 1–2 pounds of polyester stuffing per cushion to fill it back up. Follow the directions in the video below and simply cut into the old cushions and fill up until you reach the desired firmness, fold the fabric over, and staple it shut. You can bring them into our store or send them to us and we'll do this for $35 labor per cushion ($60 labor for feather cushions) + the amount of polyester stuffing. Please bring/send in the outer case too. This "down alternative" pillow stuffing is made from small, tightly curled balls of polyester fiber. One pound fills one cubic foot. Ace Clipper Plier Stapler Use this stapler to fasten fabric on cushions.




Ace Clipper Plier Staples The staples prevent slippage and ripping. Box contains 5,000 staples. Please read the measuring tips, in step 1 on the following page (after you choose a shape below to continue). Today we see a lot more "engineered" sofa cushions and the steps need to be followed. Replacement couch cushions are available in all natural foam rubber, regular foam rubber, or a specialty cushion foam such as custom cut memory foam or dry fast foam (outdoor foam). We cut the following shaped cushions... Please click on the shape below that closest resembles the cushions you would like to order. Next you will be asked to enter in the dimensions, and after that you will be given price quotes on a range of foam qualities. Foam is custom cut to your dimensions and not usually usable by others. Each custom cut foam cushion has its own return policy, which will be provided during the checkout process. Sofa cushions tend to ware out and soften. The foam rubber inside sofa cushions is one of the most expensive parts in a couch and will need replacing from time to time.




When replacing sofa cushions use a quality foam rubber that is more expensive if you don't want them to fail. Cheap foam rubber will feel great in your sofa cushions for a short period of time before failing. We follow a rule when recommending foam rubber for sofa cushions. If the sofa cushions are sat in for more than three hours a day, buy the best quality foam rubber you can. Cheaper foam rubber will soften after a few months of use in sofa cushions and better foam rubber can keep sofa cushions firm for years. Once you've chosen foam rubber that meets your budget you'll need to wrap the foam rubber in batting or a down envelope before its stuffed into sofa cushions. Sofa cushions covered with a down envelope tend to look full for years and if you wrap your sofa cushions with polyester wrapped foam rubber they tend to look flat in a few months. You could always add another layer of polyester batting to your sofa cushions and bring them back to life. Don't ever smoke on sofa cushions. Bunks of aircraft carrier Clemenceau.




A bunk bed is a type of bed in which one bed frame is stacked on top of another. No box spring is required as the mattress lies on a flat surface, the bunkie (or bunky) board, and may be surrounded by rails. The nature of bunk beds allows two or more people to sleep in the same room while maximizing available floor space for activities. This leads to them being used in places with limited floor space, such as on ships and in army garrisons or in places where floorspace needs to be maximized, such as dormitories, summer camp cabins, hostels, children's rooms, prison cells, or university residence halls. Bunk beds are normally supported by four poles or pillars, one at each corner of the bed. A ladder is used to get to the upper bed, which is normally surrounded by a railing to prevent the sleeper from falling out. Some models also have a privacy curtain for the lower bunk. Because of the need for a ladder and the height of the bed, the top bunk of a bunk bed is not recommended for children under six years of age.




A loft bed is an elevated bed similar to a bunk bed, but without the lower beds - freeing floor space for other furniture (such as a desk) which might be built into the loft bed. The most common type is the standard bunk bed which has two same size mattresses stacked one directly over the other. A twin over full bunk bed is arranged as a standard except that the bottom mattress is a full size and the upper is a twin size. A futon bunk is also arranged like a standard bunk except the lower bunk is a Western-style futon couch which converts into a bed rather than a standard mattress. Futon bunks can be used to save space in small apartments or rooms, because the lower bed converts to a couch for use during the daytime. In an L-shape bunk the bottom bed is oriented at a right angle to the top bed such that when viewed from above the beds form an L. This also creates a small alcove where a desk or bookshelf can be placed. A loft bed denotes a bunk bed that has only the top bunk, creating an open space underneath that can be occupied by a chest, drawers, or even a work area.




[3] This makes loft beds an efficient use of small spaces by utilizing the entire vertical area that would otherwise be left unused. Some loft beds even have stowable/trundle beds while retaining the capability to contain workstations and drawers. Loft beds can be more expensive than bunk beds due to built-in storage capacity and other features. Other names are mezzanine bed, (bunk) high sleeper (bed), loft bunk. A triple loft bed is an arrangement involving a total of three bunks. These bunks are a combination of bed types, where a loft bed is perpendicularly attached to a bunk bed to form an L-shape. Bunk beds range in price from economy models made with metal, solid plastic or softwood frames in which the mattresses are supported by metal wire and spring suspension to expensive models made from hardwood which are outfitted with drawers, shelves, and other accessories. Some people make DIY bunk beds from wooden planks and fasteners, either from scratch or using plans or designs that they have acquired.

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