Reddit Reddit reviews Big Joe Fuf Foam Filled Bean Bag, Extra Extra Large, Blue Sky Comfort Suede

We found 5 Reddit comments about Big Joe Fuf Foam Filled Bean Bag, Extra Extra Large, Blue Sky Comfort Suede. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Furniture
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Bean Bag Chairs
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Big Joe Fuf Foam Filled Bean Bag, Extra Extra Large, Blue Sky Comfort Suede
Filled with super spongy and long lasting, upcycled Fuf foam to make this chair as Earth-Friendly as it is happy-body-friendlyRe-Fuf by fluffing it up again and again over time to refresh its cushinessShips in a box a fraction of its size and will expand to its full, glorious size over timeDesigned and Filled in the USAApproximately 7 ft of cozy length
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5 Reddit comments about Big Joe Fuf Foam Filled Bean Bag, Extra Extra Large, Blue Sky Comfort Suede:

u/johnkiniston · 7 pointsr/PrimeDay2016

I bought a 7 foot long bean bag chair/couch thing!

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0055DXL30/ref=ask_ql_qh_dp_hza

I sat on a lovesac (Maybe a fake one) at a friends friends house once and thought it was pretty cool so I'm hoping this is simiar.

u/sllewgh · 4 pointsr/AskMen

Got seating? Nothing sucks more than an apartment without adequate seating. Get nice seating. Sofas, chairs. I just bought a 7' foof chair that arrived today. It's not "grown up", but fuck being a grownup, it's the most comfy thing ever. Like a cross between a pile of thick blankets and a memory foam pillow.

Got a rug? Buy a rug that matches that seating. Helps define a space and brings a room together. Makes it seem intentional.

Got paint? Shit, son, go crazy. Paint the place. Look up what colors work best in big or small spaces. Consider just painting one wall. Also consider painting that wall a color that's gonna match your seating and rug.

Got curtains? Curtains do wonders. Don't make EVERYTHING the same color, but curtains can do just as well as an accent wall for tying a room together. On a tight budget? I am, and curtains can be really damn expensive. I had great success with these and the clips. Then, I got crappy king size sheets from Wal Mart, trimmed them down to size, and used the existing hem at the top of the sheet for the hem at the bottom of the curtain. Bam. As an added bonus, they're thin, crappy sheets, and alone, will let some light in through them for a great look. Mine are in front of the existing blinds for when I want real darkness, but a double layer will do the trick if no blinds exist. Just make sure your curtains aren't TOO heavy, especially if your drywall sucks, and ALWAYS use proper screws for mounting- the beefier the better, curtains get tugged on all the time, and when they're open, all the weight is resting on one or two points of the wire, causing great stress. I've had them rip out of the wall before because I was careless, and then you have to spackle and then there's tons of dust and it's just a mess.

So, your walls are painted, put shit on them! Not too cluttered. If you aren't a "pictures" sorta guy (And who is anymore? Don't we have walls on Facebook for that?), then you can use something else. I got one of those deep gallery frames in black and flattened some birch bark and put it in there. Looks great contrasted against a darker colored wall. Small shaped mirrors can also work, and in some spaces, larger mirrors on the wall can make the space seem bigger. I have a couple small round mirrors of varying sizes clustered around a mirrored clock- Got it all at Target.

Here's a trick to consider: Mount a large mirror on the wall opposite the TV such that you can see the TV in it. This has two benefits: One, watching a movie in the dark, it reflects the light, giving an ambient lighting effect similar to those TVs with the colored back lights that dynamically respond to the image. Two, it allows you to be able to see the TV from anywhere in the room, without facing it- a godsend when you need to squeeze more chairs in a small living room for guests.

Consider getting a head board for your bed. It makes it look and feel more substantial and grown up, plus, you can tie someone to it, if you're into that.

Make sure there's adequate lighting! Makes the place seem bigger, and friendlier, and better.

I'm also fresh out of college, and I enjoy doing this sort of thing. I've lived in my current place for a few years now. My roommates don't always give a shit about this stuff, but I do. I can think of more if you're interested. I'd be happy to post some pictures of any of the suggestions I've listed if you'd like, it's all stuff I've done myself around my place. Also, go wander around IKEA if there's one near you, even if you don't buy from there you can get design ideas.

u/moxiousmissy · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This beanbag couch I've wanted one for YEARS!!! My dad and stepmom have a couple and I have been so jealous. Someday....