Curver Wooden Garden Bench – 2 Seater

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Experience ergonomic comfort with our Curver 2 Seater—contoured seating and angled back for relaxed, modern outdoor living.

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Curver Wooden Garden Bench – 2 SeaterCurver Wooden Garden Bench – 2 Seater
Curver Wooden Garden Bench – 2 Seater
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How to Measure a Chair Correctly for a Person

Choosing the right chair is essential for comfort, posture, and long-term health, particularly for individuals with mobility issues, disabilities, or specific ergonomic needs. Proper measurement ensures that the chair provides adequate support, reducing discomfort and the risk of injury. This guide will help you measure a chair correctly based on occupational therapist (OT) recommendations.

Why Proper Chair Measurement Matters

A well-fitted chair promotes good posture, reduces pressure points, and enhances stability. Occupational therapists recommend precise measurements to prevent discomfort, pressure sores, and musculoskeletal issues. A poorly sized chair can cause back pain, circulation problems, and difficulty in getting in and out of the seat.

Key Measurements for a Perfect Fit

To ensure an ideal fit, take the following measurements while the person is seated in a relaxed but upright position, with their feet flat on the floor and knees at a right angle.

1. Seat Height

  • How to measure: Measure from the floor to the underside of the person’s thigh, just behind the knee.
  • Why it matters: The correct height ensures that the feet rest flat on the floor or on a footrest, preventing strain on the lower back and legs.
  • Standard guideline: Typically, seat heights range from 16 to 21 inches (40 to 53 cm), but custom adjustments may be needed for different users.

2. Seat Depth

  • How to measure: Measure from the back of the user’s buttocks to the back of their knee.
  • Why it matters: A deep seat can cause circulation issues, while a shallow seat may not provide enough support.
  • Standard guideline: Ideally, there should be 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5 cm) of space between the seat edge and the back of the knee.

3. Seat Width

  • How to measure: Measure the widest part of the user’s hips or thighs and add approximately 2 inches (5 cm) for movement space.
  • Why it matters: The seat should be wide enough for comfort but not too wide to affect arm support or stability.
  • Standard guideline: Most seat widths range from 17 to 22 inches (43 to 56 cm), but wider options are available for enhanced accessibility.

4. Backrest Height

  • How to measure: Measure from the seat surface to the top of the user’s shoulders or head, depending on the required support level.
  • Why it matters: A proper backrest supports the spine, particularly the lower lumbar region, to maintain good posture.
  • Standard guideline: High-back chairs provide full head and neck support, while mid-back chairs focus on lumbar support.

5. Armrest Height

  • How to measure: Measure from the seat surface to the underside of the person’s forearm when bent at a 90-degree angle.
  • Why it matters: Proper armrests reduce shoulder and neck strain and assist with standing up from the chair.
  • Standard guideline: Armrests typically range from 7 to 10 inches (18 to 25 cm) above the seat.

Special Considerations for Adaptive Seating

For individuals with specific conditions such as multiple sclerosis, arthritis, or reduced mobility, chairs may need:

  • Adjustable features: Such as reclining backs, swing-away armrests, or height adjustability.
  • Pressure-relief cushions: To prevent sores and enhance comfort.
  • Supportive structures: Such as contoured backrests or footrests.

Visual Guide to Measuring a Chair

Below is a diagram illustrating the key measurement points for a chair. These images help visualize the correct measuring process to ensure accuracy.

Conclusion

A correctly measured chair improves comfort, posture, and mobility, particularly for elderly or disabled individuals. By following these guidelines and referencing occupational therapy best practices, you can select or customize a chair that meets individual needs, providing both support and ease of use.

For custom-sized chairs tailored to your needs, explore our adaptive garden furniture range designed specifically for comfort and accessibility.

Choose Your Ideal Seat Height

Our adaptive garden seating is thoughtfully designed to match your comfort and mobility needs. We offer clear seat height options to ensure the perfect fit:

  • Standard Height (480 mm)
    Suitable for most users, providing comfort and ease of sitting and standing.
  • High Seat (520 mm)
    Ideal for those who find standard seating slightly low; eases the transition between sitting and standing.
  • Extra High Seat (560 mm)
    Offers enhanced support for individuals with greater mobility challenges, reducing strain when sitting or rising.
  • Bespoke Seat Height (Above 560 mm)
    Tailored specifically to your unique needs, including custom backrest angles, dimensions, and additional adaptive features for optimal comfort and support.

Whatever your requirements, OutwoodCare provides supportive seating that enhances independence and quality of life.

Experience ergonomic comfort with our Curver 2 Seater—contoured seating and angled back for relaxed, modern outdoor living.

Choose Your Ideal Seat Height

Our adaptive garden seating is thoughtfully designed to match your comfort and mobility needs. We offer clear seat height options to ensure the perfect fit:

  • Standard Height (480 mm)
    Suitable for most users, providing comfort and ease of sitting and standing.
  • High Seat (520 mm)
    Ideal for those who find standard seating slightly low; eases the transition between sitting and standing.
  • Extra High Seat (560 mm)
    Offers enhanced support for individuals with greater mobility challenges, over 6 ft tall, and reduces strain when sitting or rising.
  • Bespoke Seat Height (Above 560 mm)
    Tailored specifically to your unique needs, including custom backrest angles, dimensions, and additional adaptive features for optimal comfort and support.

Whatever your requirements, OutwoodCare provides supportive seating that enhances independence and quality of life.

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