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Showing posts with label church chairs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label church chairs. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Balancing Comfort and Utility with the Right Church Chairs in Place

"Church officials might also have to decide between using regular chairs or pews. For instance, pews might be more appropriate for locations that draw larger crowds. In short, there are many seating options available to churches that fulfill strict specifications. When it comes to quality church furniture, you may want to consider what a specialty retailer like Covenant Church Furniture has to offer. Whether you’re in need of pews, gallery seats, or choir chairs, be sure to find a vendor that offers an extensive catalog of church furniture designs and convenient bulk order options."

http://www.covenantchurchfurniture.com/balancing-comfort-and-utility-with-the-right-church-chairs-in-place

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Sitting on the Right Church Chairs

People's overall experience in a church gathering may be influenced by simple things like the chairs they are sitting on. If you are conducting a remodeling project in your church, it is crucial to choose chairs that will contribute to the charismatic spirit in the church. Failure to provide the right seats may cause people to feel uncomfortable and distracted. Here are some factors to consider when choosing church chairs.

Before deciding to choose the kind of chair to purchase and install, determine the church's current and future demands. The number of attendees you expect in a couple of years will help you choose the ideal chairs. Even if chairs twice more than what is currently required seems inefficient, this will keep you from having to ask people to stand when the number of attendees skyrockets.

Make a list of the typical and special activities your church will hold inside the building. Will fixed chairs be a problem when those activities are being conducted? Will mobile or portable chairs be easy to manage? All these have to be considered to choose chairs that will help improve the church's environment.

Finally, decide what material your church chairs should be made of. While wooden chairs may look suited to a church environment, it might cost a lot and fail to provide convenience. You also must carefully design the chairs to maximize space in the church.

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Having Trouble Finding the Right Church Seating?

The church is a place where people can rest from their worries and renew their spirit. A little bit of discomfort may distract them from listening to the sermon or from praying. This is why you need to purchase comfortable seating, so that churchgoers will have the right attitude when they worship. Listed below are other important things to consider when choosing church seating:

Church Activities

When choosing seating, make sure they accommodate all the activities the church conducts. Long pews may not be suitable for churches that hold lively worship services, which require members to dance and walk around the sanctuary. It's best to choose individual wood or metal chairs that can be rearranged inside the sanctuary.

Color & Design

A traditional church may not look respectable with high-contrast and multicolored chairs. Choose pews or chairs that match the color of the walls or the nature of the materials used to construct the church. An old church may need wooden pews with dark varnish and subdued upholstery. On the other hand, a church built in a contemporary style might go well with padded chairs that come in dynamic colors and posh designs.

Floor Area


Measure the floor area of the church before deciding on a particular type of church seating. The size of the seating will greatly depend on the total floor area of the church.  There must be enough space for movement and the other activities that go on inside the sanctuary. 

Monday, July 8, 2013

The Development of Church Furniture

Temples have changed little since their creation by ancient cultures. As holy grounds for devotees, tradition dictates that such spaces adhere to the strict standards set by those before (or by their deities). However, this hasn't stopped modern-day faithful from altering their temple furniture to suit their religious needs.

The Christian faiths, in particular, have some of the most curious-looking furniture for their churches. Rich wooden fixtures serve as pews, benches, confession booths, altars, and so on. Such a tradition can be traced back to Jesus' origins as the son of a carpenter. While most Christian churches tend to have embellishments here and there, the furniture used remains wooden and very simple in construction.


Wooden furniture provides just enough comfort for the devout to sit on, yet are purposefully left without cushioning. This is to invite the faithful to experience the simplicity and hardship that the church often preaches about, as well as to prevent celebrants from easily falling asleep. Benches are used instead of individual chairs since the communal sitting arrangement instills a sense of community. They may appear like nothing more than just rows of wooden benches, but church furniture provide comfortable spaces from which devotees can readily celebrate Mass without trouble.