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How To Buy Home Office Furniture

Do you work from home? Or do you surf the Internet or buy or sell on eBay? Do you send and receive email? Of course you do, because you are reading this piece. So let me ask you, how much attention do you pay to the equipment you use to perform these tasks?

You might make sure that you have the latest and fastest computer, you may make sure that you use the provider of the fastest broadband connection accessible in your area, but how much consideration do you pay to your computer table and chair?

If you do not pay attention to these particulars too, you are surfing at top speed but you could be heading for a bad back and other physical issues at break-neck speed too. If you work for a company, these details are checked for you, or should be and if your boss does not take care of your posture, then the company could be liable for compensation. If you do not have a supervisor and work from home, it only makes sense that you take care of these particulars yourself.

If you take part in any of the activities mentioned in the first paragraph, you certainly should be taking an active interest in ergonomics, which is the study of the proper way to sit and how to use the proper equipment to help you to achieve the correct posture so that you do not subject your body to undue stress whilst you are working.

So, how do you go about acquiring the proper table or desk and the proper chair for you to do your work safely? Well, it is probably easiest to start with the chair. The correct chair for you will allow you to place your feet flat on the floor with your thighs parallel to the floor. You should be able to accomplish this position without balancing on the edge of your chair. If you require a foot stool to achieve this state, that is all right. The chair should have a back too. Some say there should be arm rests as well.

The table or desk should be of the height that will permit you to sit on your chair and put your elbows on the desk comfortably with a straight back. The height of the table should not encourage you to stretch or slouch.

After you know how high your table and chair have to be, you can consider size. In general, the larger the table or desk the better. However, you know what you are like. Are you the type of person who clears the desk at the end of every day, or are you the sort that works until you cannot work any longer and likes to leave books and papers open for a quick start the next day?

If you are the latter type, then you require as large a desk as you can get, but you might just want a big desk because they are imposing. Whatever. It does not matter. A bigger desk is better anyway. The bigger the better, but it must be at the height that allows you to sit at it on a seat that suits the length of your calfs and the length of your abdomen.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on a variety of topics, but is now involved with large dining tables. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Solid Oak Dining Tables.

The Ball Office Chair

There are basically four varieties of ball chair. There is the original ball chair designed by Eero Aarnio in 1963, the suspended ball chair, usually referred to as a bubble chair by the same designer; the exercise ball in a frame, which is ostensibly for the gym or home use and a refined version of the gym exercise ball for office use.

The authentic ball chair was designed by Eero Aarnio, because he had just turned freelance and so was working from home. He did not want to close himself away from his family, but he also desired some peace and quiet in order to work. His concept was the ball chair. It is basically a ball on a revolving pedestal with a section cut away. The inside of the ball is sumptuously upholstered in fabric or leather.

It became a ‘room within a room’. He installed a telephone even to early models and over the years other refinements have been added also, such as stereo and MP3. It is a hybrid between an office chair and a personal booth. It is definitely relaxing to sit inside and listen to music while contemplating life, but is probably only for home use.

A similar design also by Eero Aarnio is a suspended ball chair made of transparent material. This too offers a private cocooned world to the user, even if there are many others near-by. It too is not a serious office chair in my opinion or it could only be used for a home office.

The simple exercise ball chair consists of an inflatable ball inside a crude low frame which is on four or five casters. The fact that the inflated ball moves with your every movement, means that you have to keep your balance carefully or the chair will glide out from underneath you. Maintaining your balance like that will give you mild exercise, keep your circulation good, correct bad posture and keep you attentive.

The refined ball office chair works on the same principle, but it has a back rest and arm rests.These chairs are modifiable for height by inflating or deflating the ball as required. This obviously makes the weight of the occupant of the chair an important factor in selecting the correct ball office chair for you, despite the fact that all ball office chairs come with a pump.

After all, there is only so much air you can pump into a balloon, isn’t there? Conversely, there is only so much air you can let out before it ceases to be a ball chair any more. Therefore, you have to have some idea of the size of the sitter before you purchase a ball office chair. The ideal sitting position with a ball office chair, as with any other chair, is with your feet flat on the ground and your thighs parallel to the floor.

The theory of the ball office chair makes sense and the majority of those who have used them say that they work well and are fun to sit in. The only problem many users pointed to was derision from their colleagues.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with leather reclining chairs. If you are interested in a black recliner or any other type, please click through to our site.

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