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Do I really need to cover my chairs?


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Don't listen to this lot, chairs without covers are like tables without centrepieces.

 

Obviously you are the mecca of all things related to chairs and tables, we must bow down and listen to your wisdom, as stated above you have your opinion, but to tell someone not to listen to anyone else is a bit self centered, then again most trolls are attention seekers!

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Obviously you are the mecca of all things related to chairs and tables, we must bow down and listen to your wisdom, as stated above you have your opinion, but to tell someone not to listen to anyone else is a bit self centered, then again most trolls are attention seekers!

 

He's right you know. I remember looking at furniture at chatsworth house and thinking that chair needs to be covered with White polyester and a pink bow.

 

Seriously, have a good look at the chairs and see if they really need covering. If you really want to be different hire ( or get the venue to hire) some different/classier/more appropriate chairs in.

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Think back to all the really good weddings you've been to. Can you remember whether the chairs were covered, and what colour the ribbons on them and how they were tied, or whether there were diamantes in the ribbons?

 

Didn't think so.

 

If the chairs are really ugly and you you've got a spare £300 odd to splash around, given that it's about £3 a chair usually (wouldn't you rather have that money towards your honeymoon?) then that's fair enough.

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Its your preference at the end the day. I found a lady who will do my chair covers for £2.10 per chair, i personally think it will make a huge inprovment to the room.

Check your supplier out VERY carefully

 

There are alot of posts which have been removed from this group after a number of members were let down by a local supplier

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