Frumpy Chairs Find French Flair
by
Rebekah @ Charming Imperfections
(IC: blogger)
2 Hours
Easy
When people start realizing you have a hobby, they like to give you stuff. It's nice when the "stuff" is small tid bits, but for me, it's furniture. As full as the storage spaces in our home were, I couldn't pass up on these two chairs my Mom scored at a garage sale. They sat for way too long in a corner waiting to be beautified.
I couldn't believe how quickly they were able to be transformed and love the way they turned out! The full post is on http://www.charmingimperfections.com, but please enjoy the summary of steps below!
I couldn't believe how quickly they were able to be transformed and love the way they turned out! The full post is on http://www.charmingimperfections.com, but please enjoy the summary of steps below!
This is what they looked like when we found them. Nice, but in need of some repair.
I decided to paint over the orange wood to better match the decor in our living room. The color I chose was one found at another garage sale: a full can for $5! I mixed it with my homemade chalk paint recipe and it stuck like glue to all those curves and crevices.
For the seat, I used painter's canvas fabric because it's so cheap. It needed a little something more, so with the same paint, I laid out duct tape for grain sack stripes.
Finally, the seat was flipped over and new material stapled to the back over the old.
These pretty chairs have it all: the elegant curves, the decorative edges, the detailed craftsmanship, and I feel like the new paint job and seat cover really bring out that character.
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Published August 26th, 2015 8:09 AM
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Georgeanne I on Aug 27, 2015So pleasing to the eye!
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