Best time for a rest?
Picture the scene. You’ve had an awfully long day at work, it’s raining cats and dogs outside; plus, you are shattered. There’s surely only one thing on your mind when you get home – putting your feet up on the footstool and having a nice cup of tea to unwind with.
When you’re outside of the home, it’s easy to underestimate how much we love our home furniture. Whether it’s because of its aesthetics or comfort, a home-owner is proud of their furniture and should treat it like a best pal!
The following article suggests just a few of those occasions when there really is nothing better than getting home to rest your tired body and tootsies.
Working for most of us is a stressful affair and as the world increasingly turns to conducting business via a computer, the more likely it is that you will be chained to the desk most of the day.
Doubters of how important it is to sit properly may be surprised to hear that injuries caused by bad posture cost companies billions of pounds each year in lost work time. However for many, sitting properly requires concentration and effort. Even though that statement may sound silly, many people can’t wait to get home and lie or slouch in front of the TV!
Gym bunnies are no exception to loving their furniture either. Despite appearances, you are just as likely – if not more so – to want to have a lie down after an intense workout. Runners, cyclists and swimmers in particular need to rest their legs after exercising; more so if they are training for a big event.
Living room furniture, footstools in particular, are compact enough that they are a great resting place for visitors or children when the rest of the seating fills up! Many a time has a footstool been relied on at house parties and on Christmas mornings to accommodate friends and family members?

