The Beauty Of Recycled Plastic Adirondack Chairs


by Michelle Lee

The look and feel of Adirondack chairs is a timeless design element that has spanned generations. Their unique style and shape are instantly recognizable, and their comfort adds to their function, making them one of the most popular kinds of chairs ever made.

Originally, Adirondack chairs were composed of wood, which had to be specially treated in order to withstand the outdoor elements. Today, there is another option for this style of chair - recycled plastic. There are so many benefits to recycled plastic Adirondack chairs, not the least of which is their positive impact on the environment.

So many people are seeking out green options in their homes and yards, and using recycled plastic Adirondack chairs is one way folks are giving a nod to being green and protecting our precious resources. Because they are composed of recycled materials, it means that no new wood has to be used - in fact, no wood at all is used, and this spares trees so you can feel that you are indeed doing a good thing for mankind by purchasing these comfy chairs fabricated from recycled plastic.

You actually have a lot more to choose from color-wise when you decide to purchase recycled plastic Adirondack chairs. You can select from a wide array of vibrant colors and shades o find the perfect match for your yard or outdoor design scheme. Whether you want a beautiful green color or prefer yellow or red, there is a chair for you in that color.

Recycled Adirondack chairs are a lot more durable than their wood versions, as well. This can especially come in handy since outdoor furniture tends to get a tremendous amount of exposure to the elements. Wind, rain, snow, and even large amounts of sunlight can warp and weather wood chairs, but the recycled plastic Adirondacks hold up extremely well to all the elements. That means that the chairs that you get will last a lot longer.

Wood chairs also need a fair bit of maintenance, especially as they age. The wood needs to be treated with harsh chemical sealants and lacquers, which can be smelly and toxic, and need to be refinished from time to time which can be a bog hassle. With the recycled Adirondacks, you don't have to worry about coating them or the lacquer wearing off. You just buy them and use them!

If you want to go green and be good to the environment, these recycled plastic chairs are a good way to do it. They are composed of recycled plastic, which means that not only do you save trees, you help put recycled plastic to use in a positive, user-friendly way. The recycled plastic is so sturdy that it is even being used to fabricate children's playgrounds, so you can count on the chairs lasting a very long time and being able to take quite a beating.

Recycled plastic Adirondack chairs are just as comfortable as their counterparts as well (maybe even more so since you don't get splinters). There is a reason this style of chair has been around for a long time - it is very comfortable to sit in. Many people think that chairs without cushions are not comfortable to sit in for extended periods of time, but they are proven wrong time and time again with the comfort that the Adirondacks provide.

Because they are lower to the ground, they are a good fit for people of any height, and there is no strain put on the legs. Because their backs are in a reclining position, you get the benefit of a little bit of reclining, but while still being able to sit up and enjoy the sights around you.

The Adirondack chair is a classic, and now you have the option to enjoy this exquisite, comfortable chair and go green at the same time. It's definitely a win-win situation.

About the Author

Author Michelle Lee is part of TerraBound Solutions, Inc. Visit us at http://www.terraboundsolutions.com

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