Chair & Sofa Cushions FAQs
How do I choose the right cushion size for my chair?
Measure the width and depth of your seat, then select a cushion with similar dimensions so it sits flush without overhang. For example, if your seat is about 16.5 in wide and 17.75 in deep, a pad around 16.5 x 17.75 in will look tidy and feel supportive. For round seats, match the diameter—options like Ø13.78 in work well for many stools and bistro chairs.
What’s the difference between indoor and outdoor cushions?
Indoor cushions focus on softness, color, and texture, while outdoor cushions use performance fabrics that resist UV fading, moisture, and mildew. If you’re furnishing a sunny patio or balcony, look for UV-stable textiles and quick-dry inserts. For a conservatory or covered area, you can mix indoor feel with outdoor durability for the best of both worlds.
Which fabrics are easiest to maintain?
Polyester blends and performance fabrics such as Sunbrella and similar weaves are user-friendly: they resist staining, clean up easily, and hold color well. Removable covers simplify care—just unzip, wash as directed, and air dry. For textured looks, bouclé-style fabrics add dimension without demanding high maintenance, especially when paired with spot-clean routines.
How can I make my cushions last longer outdoors?
Rotate and fluff them regularly, brush off dust or pollen, and store them during heavy rain or prolonged bad weather. Use breathable storage to prevent moisture buildup. Consider applying a fabric protector designed for performance textiles to boost water and stain resistance, and check ties or straps so cushions stay secure and wear evenly.
What’s the smartest way to build a cohesive cushion look?
Pick a base palette first—grey, beige, taupe, or cream—then add one or two textures or patterns for interest, like stripes or bouclé. Keep shapes varied but complementary: pair square seat pads with a rectangular lumbar on benches, or add a round cushion to break up straight lines. Repeat colors across the room to tie everything together without feeling matchy-matchy.