Making the buttons for this 1950s chair was a nightmare fun because the fabric is so heavy. But it all turned out great and is surprisingly very comfy. It is very solid and has at least another 50 years in it.
Taking unloved furniture from Forgotten to Fabulous! Follow along while I dumpster dive, thrift, barter, and head to the garage sales to find furniture that deserves a second chance and a nice home.
Don't replace it---re-do it!
If you need help with re-upholstering your wood framed chairs or kitchen/dining room furniture, contact me for an estimate.
E-mail photos of your project along with your phone number and we'll talk about how to get more life out of your furniture with new padding and stylish upholstery.
gail.sweetchairity@gmail.com
If you need help with re-upholstering your wood framed chairs or kitchen/dining room furniture, contact me for an estimate.
E-mail photos of your project along with your phone number and we'll talk about how to get more life out of your furniture with new padding and stylish upholstery.
gail.sweetchairity@gmail.com
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Summer in the Shade
I found this cane chair at SVdP and couldn't pass it up. With a coat of paint and new upholstery and pillows, it's going to make its home on my screened in porch.
Would somebody bring me a glass of wine, please?
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