Rental chair covers can make a big difference in the decoration of an event, adding a touch of glamour and sophistication to enhance the theme of the wedding or party.
Here are 6 ways to make your rental chairs more attractive:
1. Classic chair covers with a bow
Classic chair covers look great on any chair, and can be used for many events to transform standard rental chairs into customized seating fit for a princess. Covering chair backs is a great way to make an important statement about your event, color-coordinating chair covers with table overlays and napkins will really pull everything together. Don’t forget chair bows! Whether large or small, bows are a must have accessory that give your chair cover that little extra something it needs to stand out from the crowd. Bows should be placed in the middle of the back of each chair just below where the top back meets the seat as well as one between each chair leg and under the chair.
2. Chair cuffs are the new chair cover
Chair covers are an absolute staple in any event, but chair cuffs might just be the next big thing! Not only do chair cuffs add a pretty pop of color to your wedding tables, but they also help keep little fingers from getting into everything that’s inside the centerpieces. They’re cheap and effective way to protect your décor while mixing things up. You can even use chair cuffs as a statement piece with metallic silver or gold chair cuff wraps for a glamorous look that will impress all of your guests!
3. Rent chair on head table only
A great decorating trick is to rent chair on one half of the head table and save them on the other. This gives your head table a clean and uniform look while giving guests a place to sit when they have to get up from the table.
4. Chair covers for high top tables
Chairs can be a huge decorating obstacle in a small space, but chair cuffs aren’t just for standard height chairs! If you’re renting high top cocktail tables keep the chair height the same and cover them with chair cuffs for an easy way to make your event feel more elegant without spending too much money on extra décor.
5. Alternate chair wraps between each chair leg
Another great tip is to alternate different colors or patterns of chair wraps between each chair leg of every chair on all of your tables. This adds visual interest and creates a more polished look without dramatically increasing the price of your chair covers.
6. Rent chair with clear chair back
Classic chair covers are great for most events, but you can really make an impact by renting chairs with clear chair backs instead of chair backs wrapped in fabric. A chair back draped in shimmering metallic material is sure to impress every guest at your event setting the perfect mood for an unforgettable soiree!
FAQs:
Can I chair covers be used on any chair?
Yes, chair covers can be used on any chair. We offer chair wraps in different colors and styles to coordinate with many chair backs for a complete look.
Are chair cuffs only for children?
Chair cuffs are not just for children; they work well on all chair types and sizes! Pair them with chair bows for extra glamour or mix and match metallic finishes to create a bold statement. Don’t forget that chair cuffs also help keep fingerprints off tables, protect centerpieces from little hands, and save your valuable décor when it’s time to clean up.
Will chair covers fit high top tables?
Yes, our chair wraps come at a variety of chair height options so whether you’re renting high top cocktail tables, pub tables or standard height chair backs they’ll fit.
Are chair wraps only available in solid colors?
No, chair wraps are available in a wide range of bold and beautiful prints as well as metallic finishes to coordinate with your chair back and/or table décor! Shop our chair covers today for unique bar stool ideas.
Conclusion:
Chair covers are an absolute staple in any event, but chair cuffs might just be the next big thing! Not only do chair cuffs add a pretty pop of color to your wedding tables, but they also help keep little fingers from getting into everything that’s inside the centerpieces. They’re cheap and effective way to protect your décor while mixing things up.