JUST ADD PILLOWS!!
If you had a plant the instructions would read, Just Add Water. If you had a bowl of cereal, you would Just Add Milk. If you are on a vacation, you would Just Add Fun. So when you have an outdoor bench, Just Add Pillows for the perfect touch.

Adirondack Chairs
A lower back lumbar pillow helps distribute support and comfort for the inward curve of the lumbar spine. When we venture outside for relaxation we find ourselves sitting for extended durations. If you are without any lower back support you may find increased muscle tension and pain in the lower back and legs. If you utilize a lumbar pillow while sitting, it can fill the natural gap that is created between the lower spine and the chair.

It is a good policy to be able to place your feet on the floor while sitting, therefore, a smaller person would benefit from the addition of throw pillows to provide good back support, as well as, to create the proper distance from the seat to the floor.
For this reason , a cluster of throw pillows for that "adjustable" fit, is just what you need to add to any outdoor seating.
Pillows will add color, texture, warmth, coziness, a sense of style and function. So whether you are sitting on an adirondack chair, a teak bench, a love seat, sofa, chaise lounge, iron bench, lounge chair, dining chair or daybed remember to add that finishing touch, JUST ADD PILLOWS!
These are my outside views … Marcia Blake
Tomeka commented:
have you tried browsing on yobutue.com? you might have to weed through a few junk videos to find a good how-to step by step tutorial. if you have no luck there then your best bet is to visit a home improvement warehouse like Home Depot and see if they have videos you could buy. if you have basic building skills then it should be easy. have fun.
Abbey commented:
Donna,I'm sorry, but I never purchased the faibrc. I just blogged about it and linked to it within the post. The post was from June of 2010 and it's no longer available on faibrc.com. Like I mentioned it was by Mill Creek so perhaps you can reach out to them and see if they have any yardage available. -C
Areeya commented:
By EJ July 7, 2011 at 12:02 amT's is an interesting coihce in that it can either be very pleasant dining experience, or just a noisy outside extension of the bar.Some residents have been concerned about the latter, and T's owners are being proactive about it. They are hosting a meeting with their neighbors on Monday, July 11th at 7:30pm to discuss any concerns regarding the patio traffic. Let's hope it goes well.
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