Title: Guide to Choosing Waiting Room Seating
1Guide to Choosing Waiting Room Seating
2- Waiting is something we frequently have to do
when we visit all kinds of establishments.
Whether were waiting to be served or waiting for
a train, there are many situations where we have
to stand and wait in a queue. - However, if were waiting for an appointment then
its usual there will be a waiting area with
seating provided to make the experience more
comfortable. - If youre responsible for sourcing waiting room
seats it may seem a simple task to buy some
chairs but if you want to ensure the seating you
choose is fit for purpose and will give many
years of service then it makes sense to approach
the purchasing process fully informed. - If you can gain a clear understanding of what
different types of seats are available, and what
will suit the needs of both your establishment
and those who will be waiting in it, you will be
better equipped to make the right choices.
3Measure Out The Space
- An obvious starting point is to take a look at
the space you have available for waiting measure
it and draw up a floor plan. - Its better if you can produce a scaled plan as
this will really help you visualise how the
seating will fit once you start to look at
different options. - This doesnt have to be complicated and there are
apps available to help with this if needed. -
- As you start to look at potential seating
solutions, take note of the dimensions so you can
work out how many will fit in the available space.
4Consider The Needs Of Waiting Room Users
- Dependent on the type of establishment youre
responsible for, the people using your waiting
room may have different needs. Whilst it may not
be practical to provide several different types
of seating, you do need to ensure what you offer
is suitable, for example
5Elderly and infirm patients in a healthcare
establishment standard height cushioned seating
with arms, upholstered with vinyl would be a
suitable solution. Arms provide support when
sitting and standing whilst seating at a standard
height requires less effort and support to get in
and out of (these patients may struggle to sit
and stand from a low chair without support from
another person). Cushioned seating is obviously
more comfortable and is much more suitable for
those who may be frail. Vinyl can be treated with
anti-microbial agent and is easy to keep
clean. Children if you have lots of younger
visitors you may want to incorporate some lower
height seating or a small play area to keep
children occupied whilst waiting.
6- These are just two examples of specific visitor
demographics but if you think about all the
different types of visitors who will be using
your waiting room it will help you ascertain if
there are any other special needs you ought to
cater for. - If youre replacing seats in an existing waiting
room, then its a good idea to observe the level
of traffic it gets and how people use the space.
Check if there are enough seats or if you need
more. Look at how its currently configured and
think about if the layout could be improved. - If youre sourcing seats for a new waiting room
then estimate out how many visitors its likely
to have so you can try and fit in enough seats to
cater for them all.
Make Provision For Disability Access
- Its key to ensure that your seating is
configured to allow wheelchair users or those
with prams (where relevant) to easily access and
manoeuvre around your waiting room. Its also
preferable if wheelchairs are able to be
positioned next to standard chairs, allowing
users to sit with everyone else in the waiting
room without feeling separated. This is something
you need to keep in mind throughout the planning
process.
7Decide What Format Of Seating Is Most Suitable
For Your Space
8Floor Fixed Seating
- If you have a dedicated waiting room that isnt
ever used for any other purpose, then you may
want to look at seating that is fixed to the
floor. - This will ensure it cant be moved around and
will always look neat and tidy.Many designs of
floor fixed seating can be supplied with flip-up
seats which keeps walkways clear when seating is
not in use and so works well in corridors and
smaller spaces. - Floor fixed seats are also ideal in places where
security may be an issue or where there is a
higher risk of vandalism or affray.
9Free Standing Seating
- From individual chairs and sofas to bench
seating, beam seating, and modular seating, there
is a vast range of free-standing waiting room
seats on the market in a multitude of styles and
designs. - This type of seating gives you the most
flexibility so if you have a multi-purpose space
or like to change things around occasionally then
opt for something free standing which can be
moved.
10- If you regularly need to change the configuration
of your waiting room or reduce and increase the
numbers of seats you make available, portable and
stackable seating is a good option. - These usually take the form of individual chairs
with a wooden or metal frame which are
lightweight and relatively easy for most people
to lift. This type of seating can often be
supplied with a storage trolley which it can be
loaded onto and wheeled away. - Using free standing seats allows you to clear the
floor area in your waiting room for uninterrupted
vacuuming or mopping although this is only really
convenient if you have smaller, lightweight
chairs.
11Wall Mounted Seating
- Wall mounted fold down seats offer the ultimate
in space saving seating. They keep the floor
totally clear which prevents the space looking
cluttered and there is no issue with cleaning
underneath them. - If youre considering this type of seating as an
option, its essential to ensure the walls you
intend to fix them to are of suitable structure
to take the weight. They should also be fitted by
an experienced joiner who can select the correct
fixings for the type of wall.
12Consider Which Seating Materials Are Most
Suitable
- Once youve decided what type of seating is going
to work best, think about which of the 4 key
materials will be most suitable wood, metal,
plastic, or upholstered seats.
Upholstered Seating
- If you want to ensure your patrons are
comfortable whilst waiting, then upholstered
seating is always the way to go. Whilst wooden,
metal and plastic seats may be more hard-wearing,
they will never provide the same level of comfort
as a cushioned, upholstered seat. - Upholstered seating doesnt have to mean an
armchair or sofa, there are many types of waiting
room chairs including beam seating, flip up
seating, wall mounted chairs, and bench seating
which can be upholstered
13- With a wide range of upholstery materials on the
market, a hard-wearing contract fabric or an
easy-clean vinyl are both good choices
for waiting room chairs. For more upmarket
establishments where quality is important then
leather is a more exclusive and of course,
expensive option. - Healthcare establishments should look for
anti-microbial vinyl which is easy to clean and
aids infection control. - Any cover material used on public area seating
should be tested to Crib 5 standard which is a
flammability test specified in British Standard
5852.
14Wooden Seating
- If you think that upholstered seating is not
going to work in your establishment then wooden
seats are a smart alternative that can look
stylish. They can coordinate with any colour
décor and there are a range of seating formats
and styles available. - Wood can be stained in a variety of shades or
painted but bear in mind that varnish can
eventually discolour and a paint finish could be
prone to chipping if subjected to rigorous wear
and tear over a long period of time. - If you do opt for wooden seats, then hardwood is
obviously more robust and therefore more suitable
for a waiting room environment.
15Plastic Seating
- If you want something more colourful, hardwearing
and easy to keep clean, then plastic is the
obvious alternative. Plastic seats are available
in a multitude of colours so you can coordinate
with your corporate colours or décor, brighten up
a dull space, or keep things neutral. - Its advisable to check that any plastic seating
you purchase is fire resistant (FR). Dont assume
that it will be, particularly if youre looking
at something at the lower end of the pricing
scale.
16Metal Seating
- Metal seats are probably the least comfortable
option and tend to be found in very high traffic
locations such as airports, ferry ports and train
stations. You wont usually find a hospital
waiting room chair or public area seating in a
corporate environment made solely from metal and
its really not recommended unless your seating
will be subjected to severe wear and tear or is
potentially a target for vandalism.
Prepare your specification
- Once youve decided on the type of seating you
want and the most appropriate materials for it to
be made from, you need to think about what
attributes are important. This will help you to
prepare a specification to help narrow your
search criteria and make it easier to find
relevant seating that meets your requirements.
17Arms
- Many individual chairs come with the option of
arms which help delineate personal space. You
need to ensure the width is sufficient for all
potential users or offer some seats without arms
for those who may require more space. - If youre thinking about beam seating then you
have the option of having arms between each
individual seat or just at either end of the
beam.
18Flip-up Seats
- Flip-up seats are ideal in corridors and smaller
waiting rooms as they make the space feel wider
when the seats are not in use and dont cause an
obstruction. For safety reasons you will find
that most chairs with flip-up seats will require
floor fixing. - The only alternative to this is wall mounted fold
down seats which obviously dont obstruct the
floor area. Bear in mind that fixed seats are
more suitable in establishments where there is a
high prevalence of elderly or disabled visitors
as they offer more stability than flip-up seats
when sitting and standing. - Pictured right, these NHS waiting room chairs
with flip-up seats are upholstered in 3 different
shades of Just Colour anti-microbial vinyl. This
is a good example of how a corridor waiting area
can be brightened up.
19Comfort
- If you want to enhance visitor comfort then you
will need to choose upholstered seating which is
cushioned. Whether you opt for an upright chair
with a lightly padded seat and back, plush chairs
and sofas, or something in between, is another
choice you have to make.
Stackable / Linking / Removable / Transportable
- These attributes have been grouped together as
they usually go hand in hand. Even if you dont
require all 4 of these elements you will find
that many stacking chairs can also be linked
(many will be supplied with integral linking
brackets) and by nature are removable and
therefore transportable. The transportable
element is made easier on chairs which can be
supplied with an optional storage trolley.
20Upholstery
- When it comes to choosing an upholstery fabric,
dont just rely on online swatches. To ensure
youre happy with the chosen colours its always
advisable to request samples from the supplier
most should send these to you free of charge. - For high traffic areas, choose a hard-wearing
contract fabric such as Camira Mainline Plus or
an anti-microbial vinyl like Chieftain Just
Colour. Check that any fabric you are considering
is tested to Crib 5 standard and find out what
guarantee is offered as this is often separate
from the manufacturers warranty on the chair
frame.
21Research Seating Solutions and Suppliers
- Once youve considered all of the above you
should have a much clearer idea of what type of
seating you want to order. You can then start
researching potential suppliers and look at what
they have to offer.Its advisable to draw up a
short list of potential seating options and
prices, making a note of the measurements so you
can see how they would fit into your floor plan.
If youre sourcing from an online retailer then
pricing should be readily available but if youre
going direct to a manufacturer or dealer you will
need to request a quote for the quantity and type
of seats youre interested in.
Lead Time
- As well as the style and price of seating you
should also consider the delivery lead time and
how this fits into your timescales. Generally,
seats that are made to order will have a longer
lead time than those that are in stock or
off-the-shelf. However, you tend to have more
options for customisation with made to order
products as you can often put together your own
specification with a much wider choice of
upholstery fabrics and colours.
22Service Warranty
- Check what warranty is offered and what this
actually covers. You want to know that if there
was a problem with any of the seats in the future
you can go to the supplier for help to resolve
it, and where applicable, spare parts would be
available. Never under-estimate the value of good
customer service.
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- If your waiting room is not near the entrance to
your premises then check if the seats can be
taken to the appropriate place when they are
delivered. Some companies will only deliver to
your entrance or goods in department whilst
others will happily take your seats to the
correct location and even unpack them and take
away the packaging. Also be sure to check if
delivery is included in the cost or if there is
an extra charge. If you want to compare like for
like costs then divide the delivery cost by the
number of chairs youre ordering to give you a
true cost per chair comparison. -
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Delivery
23Finalise Your Floor Plan When youve got a short
list of chairs that are suitable its recommended
you lay out the configuration of your waiting
room on your floor plan. Take the dimensions of
your preferred seats and see how they will fit
into the space, ensuring there is sufficient
access and adequate personal space for all
users. Place your order Once youre happy you
can fit in the required number of chairs and have
chosen which ones you want to order then its
finally time to go ahead and do so. Be sure to
provide the supplier with written confirmation of
what you want to order, fully detailing the
specification you require along with the fabric
colour and agreed price. This avoids any
confusion and protects you should what is
delivered not match what youve ordered. Evertaut
manufactures and supplies waiting room and public
area seating. Our range includes stacking
chairs, wall mounted chairs, NHS and hospital
waiting room chairs, health centre seating, floor
fixed seats, flip up seats, bench seating, beam
seating and a wide range of individual loose
chairs.
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