Chair DIY

Chair DIY

This chair is an absolute dream I love everything about it, actually that isn’t true. I don’t like the  fabric and the seat it broken I found that out real fast when I sat on it.

I was a bit hasty on this project and I only took one in progress shot (sorry.) Here is what I did. I sanded off the medium stain and put a layer of wax on the wood.I also had to wood blue and screw one of the arms together because it was busted. Next I had to fix the seat, like I said it was broken. I replaced the wood in the seat and recovered it in some silver velvet fabric (it’s seriously so soft) I put the chair back together and bam, beautiful chair!

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This chair is so comfortable my husband and I always fight over who gets to sit in it, good thing I fixed that seat. I can’t wait till I find the next great chair.

hugs and kisses!

My Perfect Ottoman

My Perfect Ottoman

This little guys was sent from the second hand ottoman gods. I had just finished the project from my last post and I just knew it needed a foot rest to complement it.So I went on the prowl and it took me a couple times of going to the second hand store to find it, but there he was!

I liked the fabric that was already on it but the skirt HAD TO GO! I ditched the skirt, you can see in the first photo that I’m taking out the staples. This proved a problem because when I took of the skirt it was left unfinished and the bottom 1 1/2 did not look good. To make it look better I used the skirt fabric to cover up the bottom portion that the skirt had left bear underneath (you can see in the bottom photo how it looks finished.) lastly I wanted the wood color to match the wood of the chair it was going with so I sanded off the dark stain (you can also see the difference in the first and last photo.)

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Doesn’t he look look great! I know they aren’t the same color but I love the combo so much. It helps that they are in the same hue family and the same type of fabric!

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Up-cycled vintage chair

Up-cycled vintage chair

I am a hunter at second hand stores, for real you have to be on the prowl with an open mind if you want to find something that has real hidden potential. I am a fixer my nature, I love testing my abilities. Now let me tell you, upholstery is an ability tester….phew! When I found this little beauty, It was love at first sight. This little sweet pea came upholstered with beautiful gold floral fabric, it was charming, sure, but I just needed to upgrade it so it would last for years to come with more of a timeless feel. Lets take a look.

 

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I had already stated working on this chair when I took this picture it, so imagine it with the wood painted a peach color, ( it was not good, I repeat. It had to go!) I started off my stripping and sanding off the paint with my sander. I love love love the metal bar detail! isn’t she charming!

In the next few picture you will see that took off all the fabric and started the upholstering process.  I watched a 40 min tutorial on upholstery and felt like i could do it…I suppose I was feeling confident huh?

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This is the chair completely taken apart down to the stuffing which I left on there and reused. Next I cut a big piece of fabric and started to fit it to the seat of the chair. The next picture is showing the back of the chair how I tucked the corners and finished off the seams (not shown, the actual piece of fabric that i used to cover the back of the chair.) The last picture shows the bottom of the chair and how I used the cardboard stripping to give the bottom a secure and nice finish.

Here is the finished project! Honestly it turned out better that I hoped for my first go at upholstery.

img_0146The last step was adding the button detail and hooking on the arm chairs!

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I went for a two toned look using a darker mauve tweed fabric for the bottom and a lighter textured velvet fabric on the top. I think the colors complement each other as well as the tone of the wood and the brass bars.

I really love it I hope you do too!

hugs and kisses!

 

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