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Have You Bottomed Out?! #30dayflip
by
Caroline
(IC: blogger)
$5.00
2 Hours
Medium
Well not you exactly- your chairs! I got these chairs for a song because the bottoms were out. While you can buy the caning and spline to re-do them, they really weren't worth it.
They are reproductions and although they look pretty good, the backs are actually laminated and were starting to come apart.
I am participating with some other bloggers and blog readers in a where we choose a space and flip it. I am turning an old fish shed into a potting shed. I also want to be able to have my morning coffee out there so I knew I would be needing some chairs and a table (another post will be coming about the table)
They are reproductions and although they look pretty good, the backs are actually laminated and were starting to come apart.
I am participating with some other bloggers and blog readers in a where we choose a space and flip it. I am turning an old fish shed into a potting shed. I also want to be able to have my morning coffee out there so I knew I would be needing some chairs and a table (another post will be coming about the table)
-First I painted the chairs.
-I measured the opening to see how big to cut the replacement chair bottom.
Because these chairs are going to be used outside, I wanted to use water proof fabric. I also wanted to use them with a red and white table that I will show you later and because we have spent so much money on the lumber for the potting shed, I wanted it to be cheap or free!
Choose a screw that will go through the chair itself and the chair bottom itself without going all the way through the foam and fabric-or you will get a little surprise when you sit down!!
After all was said and done I wish I had made the seats a little larger. They are still better than falling through a hole, but they would have been a little more comfortable if they were bigger. Not all DIY's go exactly as planned, do they? We learn form our mistakes and move on to the next project!!
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Published April 18th, 2015 9:33 PM
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Grace on May 08, 2015Beautiful job! Thank you for sharing! So based on your information, my curbside find possibly had caning. I made the seat bigger and just covered the whole thing.
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