Refurbishing Patio Chairs

3 Materials
$200
12 Hours
Medium

All of us have had possessions that get worn out: clothes, linens, furniture, etc. The elements such as water, heat, and sunlight accelerate the demise of most things. That is what happened to our outdoor dining chairs.


Probably eight years ago we purchase some Allen+Roth chairs to use on our back patio. They were stylish, sturdy, and comfortable. They had slipcovers that could be machine washed and metal legs to look like wood. Perfect!

Then about two years ago we noticed that the seats were giving way. The foam seemed to be breaking down.


Because I hate paying the money for new since I feel like most things can be repaired, I decided that trying to re-stuff the chairs was worth it. Plus, they were still really sturdy and nice looking.


I admit, that what I found in the process of doing this was a bit of surprise, it was still a very doable project, just a bit more labor intensive. If you have these chairs, as thousands do, here is how you can make yours like new.

MATERIALS

Pressure treated plywood

Self-drilling screws

High density upholstery foam

INSTRUCTIONS


  • Unscrew the metal leg frame from the seat.
  • Carefully peel back the upholstery and lining to reveal the foam seat.
  • Remove all foam. This is a bit tedious but necessary.
  • Once you get down to the straps, take those out as well leaving just a metal frame.
  • Trace the metal seat frame onto the plywood and cut out with a jigsaw.
  • Sand off the sharp edges.




  • Use the new wood seat to trace onto the foam.
  • To make the seat less boxy and more round, it will take several steps.
  • If your foam is 3" thick, draw a line about 1.5" from the table, all the way around. Then make another marking on the top of the foam about 1.5" in from the edge.
  • Cut foam with an electric meat knife, lining up the blade on the two lines, resulting in a 45 degree cut. If you watch this video, from a previous project this will become much clearer and you will learn some more tips.
  • After the first bevel is made, repeat the process with smaller dimensions as seen in the top right image.
  • To help keep the foam from shifting around on the wooden seat, use some spray adhesive.
  • Replace the lining over the foam.
  • Secure it with self-drilling screws.
  • Replace the upholstery.
  • Reattach the metal legs.

There you have it. Dining chairs, almost as good as new for the cost of some foam and plywood! Not bad! If you have any questions, reach out.


If you want to make one of these cute throw pillows, check out this blog.

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  • Nora Nora on May 06, 2021

    Bravo! You kept your old chairs out of the landfill too!! They look great!

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  • Ebrann Ebrann on May 04, 2023

    Don't use high density foam for outdoor furniture. When it gets

    wet it stays wet forever and won't dry. Not good for the plywood either. Use Nufoam. It's made for outdoors. Also use outdoor

    fabric. It takes the sun better and dries quickly.

  • Katen Katen on May 04, 2023

    Isn’t it satisfying changing out chair coverings? Just did kitchen chairs and to me a whole new kitchen. Did my outdoor chair pads last fall (change with season; I just make cover with zipper, use same cushion insides which are about 15 years old are still going strong. Since I change my mind every couple of years I use outdoor fabric only, washes like a dream and handles whatever Mother Nature dishes out no matter the season with no fade. I agree using outdoor padding as high density foam dose hold water; lesson learned hard way. But if those cushions got caught in rain I just stood on side and water drained out pretty quick.

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