Tuesday 17 February 2015

Why do you need Cushions?

Stating that cushions are important may seem fairly obvious, however most people might believe that their only use is to add some sort of aesthetic value to home decorations. Cushions do have very practical uses particularly when it comes to comfort. While sitting for instance, after a period of time, maintaining an unnatural posture can become quite painful, putting pressure on the psoas muscle (this is pronounced so-as) which is arguably the core muscle of your body.

Most sofas are designed mainly to look good, and do not necessarily ensure perfect posture is maintained while sitting on them, even if they start out with a firm seat, constant use may eventually create a hollow space, and yes I know everybody loves how their favorite position on the sofa has been cemented but how good is it for your back? This is where a top quality cushion could come in handy. It would help take away some of the tension caused by the uneven sitting area depending on where you place it. This should also be a great idea for people that sit in front of computers for lengths of time.

With one physical well-being benefit highlighted for cushions above, I think we can all also agree that sometimes there is a certain comfort attained when hugging a soft cushion encased in a lush, beautiful cover. Check out some ideas here. 

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