Does anyone know how I can restore this chairs cushions ?

Kim
by Kim
I hope some one can share, how I can take the back cusion off, the seat part is visible and easy to cover. The back part however, there's no screws or staples...I'm so frustrated
  7 answers
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Jan 20, 2018

    Tape off the balance of the chair and use fabric paint

  • William William on Jan 20, 2018

    There should be screws holding the seat to the frame underneath. Picture is very small. Looks there is some trim on the back of the backrest. If so, carefully pry it off with a putty knife or flat screwdriver. You may find some staples, tacks , or screws under it.

    • Kim Kim on Jan 20, 2018

      Thanks William...I'll try n pry a little..

  • Suellen Hintz Suellen Hintz on Jan 20, 2018

    If that is trim around the edge, there are staples or tacks under it. That's the purpose of the trim..to hide the ugly stuff.


    • Kim Kim on Jan 20, 2018

      There's no trim...BUTT..I just may try n add some as a finished touch ...hmmmm. Thank you

  • 10v32354899 10v32354899 on Jan 20, 2018

    Pain with Annie Sloan chalk paint it sounds weird but comes out looking and feeling great.

    • Kim Kim on Jan 20, 2018

      I love the idea of the painting the chair, once I conquer the chair pads..Thank you

  • 10v32354899 10v32354899 on Jan 20, 2018

    You can paint the chair pads. My sister painted the upholstered seats of her dining room chairs and they look excellent.

  • Kim Kim on Jan 20, 2018

    This chair belongs to a set.. the frabric is in need of a lot of love... if you know what I mean lol....Painting is not an option lol...I do however have a chair that in dying to do that method with.. I'm trying to convince my other halve.. he says I'm always trying to save something old....I do and I do lol

  • William William on Jan 20, 2018

    Check the two rails on the sides of the back. They may have two plugs on each side covering screw holes holding the back on. They may be painted over.