Tuesday, 17 November 2009

Affordable Choices - Chair Covers For Hire

By Steph Brown

No matter what the occasion, you are probably going to need some extra chairs. Whether it's a regular Saturday night poker game, or your sister's lavish outdoor wedding, there are chairs and chair covers for hire.

Long gone are the days when formal gowns needed to be seated on rusty old folding chairs. Nowadays, chair pads can be had to match any theme from casual to formal and everything in between. Indoor and outdoor chair covers are available as well.

Before doing anything, you can most probably find anything you need at a local store that stocks party supplies. They will most likely be able to get you everything you need from silverware to serving dishes to outdoor spots lights. They will help arrange catering and of course help you choose whatever type chair cover you are looking for.

If you need covers for outdoors, make sure they are water proof. This serves two purposes: you can wipe them dry if it begins to shower, and if anyone spills food or drinks, you won't be held liable for damages.

For anything happening inside, your first major dilemma is to figure out what's more important: function or appearance. Naturally for formal events it would be looks all the way. However, for something more casual where perhaps your only goal is to hide the old ugly chairs, you might be better off going for something functional - maybe a heavy water repellant canvas. You also have plenty to choose from if you are hosting a holiday event or a company sponsored meeting.

Ask about partial chair covers as well. Frequently, all you might need are chair covers that cover the backs of the chairs. These can be quite festive and dress up any occasion, even a simple Sunday brunch.

The price will depend usually on how many you order. For weddings, covers usually are ordered by the dozen. It also depends on the material. Also have them include an estimate for repairs and possible damage against unavoidable spills or burns.

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