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Home Decor, Furniture and Fixtures for Big and Tall People
Size issues can be a problem in the outside world, but what
about in the home? The living room could have an EZ chair
that is too cramped for you or a couch that is not strong
enough for you. The kitchen could have chairs at the table
that creek at the stress of your weight. The bathroom may
have a toilet that is too small or even too weak to support
you. The tub could be plastic and not support you or could
be too short or not wide or deep enough. The shower head may
be fixed causing it to be too low or not able to clean you
effectively. You may have a bed with a weak frame or need an
adjustable bed for some medical conditions or may just not
be long enough. What can be done?
Chairs for Larger People
As far as the living room, you want to measure yourself for
and EZ chair. See what kind of clearance you need to fit
comfortably. Give yourself an extra few inches. With
couches, take your weight, multiply it times 3 for a sofa, 2
for a love seat and use that as the guide for weight
capacity. Since your weight will be focused on one area,
this is the best method.
Kitchen chairs would require similar preparation. See what
the weight limits are. Also, review the height. Higher
chairs may work for taller people (and may be preferred).
Shorter chairs are going to be desired by those of smaller
and heavier stature. The size of the seat of the chair may
also be something you want to consider, especially if you
are considering chair with arms. Use the same method that
you would use for the EZ chair, measure what you need and
add a few inches for so wiggle room.
Bathrooms Made Size Friendly
Bathrooms are going to be the most difficult because it
might require renovation. Toilets with elongated bowls and
that fasten to the ground (some fasten to the wall, although
this is mostly found in businesses). High weight capacity
seats, possibly "horseshoe" style may be preferred. Bathtubs
made of steel or ceramic are usually preferred to a
fiberglass model which can buckle if presented with too much
weight and improper support underneath the tub. If you have
a handicap, you may want to consider walk in tubs. Some
people forego the stub altogether and decide on a stand
alone shower. With this choice you would want to consider a
hand held shower (even with a tub, this may be the choice
you want) and a strong shower bench. These can be made free
standing, or in the case of a remodel, can be built into the
wall. Just be sure to speak with the builder about weight
capacity needs. Along with these fixtures, you may want to
consider handicapped fixtures such as handles and bars.
Heavy Duty Bedrooms
In the bedroom, you want to choose a bed with a solid frame
that is long enough for you. A tall person can find extra
long frames and mattresses. Heavier people will need to be
concerned with weight capacity. Bed frames that have drawers
underneath generally provide a more solid base, as opposed
to the standard metal frames. Mattresses with springs may
want to be avoided as the springs can pop out and wear out
easier than other designs.
Guarantees and Warranties
Any furniture or furnishings you buy should have a warranty.
Be sure to check that it covers you in the case of breaking
under your weight. This is important for heavy people. You
do not want to keep buying furniture every year, especially
when 5 and 10 year warranties come with them.
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