
Since our move we've been living a pretty spartan lifestyle having bought only one piece of furniture and (literally) flying "by the seat of our pants" with the rest. There was a big hole on the right side of our living room where furniture should be until a friend was kind enough to lend me a pair of chairs from her grandmother's old house. They were probably from the 70s? I didn't take a picture of them then which frustrates me now because I'm so pleased with the "after". I want some physical evidence to compare. The closest thing I have to the "before" is a photo of the back (see below) that I haven't covered yet but as you can see it's an ugly orange crush velvet material. The wood was a black speckled walnuty color. I painted it solid black and reupholstered the cushions with fabric at I found at my favorite online textile store, the
repodepot. The result was 200% amazing! A friend commented that they looked like something I bought at
Pier 1. At any rate, I've officially solved my living room hole conundrum at a fraction of the cost to buy new chairs AND I get the added benefit of bragging about the makeover to guests. Points all around!
To compliment the room, I was thinking about sewing a slipcover for my sofa with a brown tweed material and dark brown trim. Thoughts?
original material
finished chair
3 {comments}:
Beautiful! I wonder how you upholstered the chairs, leaving the wood showing?
OOOO..... and Stinkin Cute chairs too????? You're my new best friend... I'm not going to sew... I'm going to put a link to you for everyone to share, and THEN I'm going to sew.
What about a black and white stripe for the sofa? Either very bold, or in a ticking fabric?
Your clothes and website are absolutely adorable....I only have boys, that are all now humongous, but I still love to look at your cutie in such creative clothes. Great photography too!
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