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subject: How To Buy, Install And Maintain Church Furniture [print this page]


Most church furniture are often Spartan and made up of long pews that can contain as many as 10 people. However, contemporary churches such as the Potters House tend to go for cushioned furniture that seat individuals. Thus minimizing the amount of body contact often witnessed in pews, and reducing the amount of discomfort many people feel when they seat on pews made up of hard wood like Oak, mahogany and so on.

Getting the right church furniture entails understanding the congregation, their needs, the number of worshippers at every service and the available space. For example, if there isnt much space as seen in most Baptist churches, then it would be way better to buy church pews as against individual cushioned seats.

What to Look for When Buying Church Furniture

When in the market for church furniture, then you should be considering factors like permanence (changing furniture every year or two years isnt exactly prudent), the size of the church building long pews work best for churches with lots of space, church location many churches seem to making use of public places like conference centers, public spots and the likes- and your budget. If your budget is low, then you just might have to make do with removable temporary chairs as long woody pews are very expensive to make and build.

To buy church furniture, there two options:

-Buying readymade pews that are ready to be installed

-Hiring and hosting a church furniture maker to build the necessary church furniture.

If you decide to go with buying the readymade church pews and furniture, you might as well be sure that it will fit just right. That means that the podium, the chairs on the altar and pews have to fit with the church buildings structure. Most churches however, prefer to hire a furniture maker to help build their furniture according to the specifications and demands.

This is often better and more suited to many as it gives the opportunity to customize or give the furniture a different look, helps you choose between the many options available, helps make the style adaptable to what the church wants and helps you decide on whether you want fully upholstered church furniture or long wooden pews.

To install church furniture, the best thing is to hire an expert to do it. As long as the furniture is built to the churchs specifications, this should not take too long or be too hard. What is often required is marking out each area for each piece of furniture, a team of people to help bring the furniture in and then have them screwed into the ground so that they do not shift during the process of using them.

Maintaining church furniture is quite easy particularly when they are just long wooden pews and chairs. All you have to do is consistently wipe them with dry cloth, polish them after installation and once in a while afterwards.

by: Wall Unit




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