Help what alternate uses for 8 backless stools
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You can remove the upholstery and padding. Paint the disc, reattach it and use them as plant stands. One one each side of the door if you have the room or in the yard.
Remove the padded top, replace with a flat or glass top, and cut the legs shorter to desired height, so that the unit can be used as a bedside table.
Cut the tops off. Just above where the rung is, cut down the legs. Then attach the tops to make footstools.
Here's another option:
Instead of spending money trying to transform them, donate them to a theatre, or high school/college drama department. Stools can be a versatile piece to use when designing sets and stage arrangements.
Here's some ideas here for you:
https://www.pinterest.com/sap12565/bar-stool-repurposed/
I want to keep them so donating them is not an option but the ideas are amazing!!! I was wondering about combining them somehow????
Hi! Maybe this will help
http://www.amazinginteriordesign.com/15-clever-ideas-to-recycle-old-bar-stools/
Plant stands, you could cover with a marine varnish and use outside, make a sundial, use as a table near a chair or sofa if you take off the cushions and replace with wood.
Hello. Interesting concept. I keep seeing using them at outdoors as trellises for climbing vines or roses like clematis honeysuckle or even a support in cage like tomato. They have to be coated with the outdoor spar urethane.
Take the pads off, turn upside down and put in large planters. You can line a patio and add garden vegetable the rabbits can't get to.
Could you take the seat part off and put in a plant holder - then fill them with flowers and put them around your yard!
Can you remove the cushion and add some kind of round table top? That is what I would do... I want one as I write this! Home Depot sells round wood slabs for very inexpensive. You could attach it to the top and paint the whole thing to make a table.