Any suggestions for my 6 dining room chairs????
#1
I have 6 of these chairs for my dining room table. They have become an eyesore and I want to change them up a bit. I don't want to completely cover them in fabric as I have seen some people do, was thinking more along the lines of covering up the wicker back and the seat maybe. What can I do?
Any suggestions? All suggestions are welcomed!
Any suggestions? All suggestions are welcomed!
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1. Does the wood color work for you? If not, take out the seat/cover the weave and spray paint it black or white.
2. Reupholster the seat. That is so easy to do with a staple gun.
3. Replace the weave with an upholstered piece of plywood to fit the opening exactly. It could be done in a coordinating fabric to the seat.
2. Reupholster the seat. That is so easy to do with a staple gun.
3. Replace the weave with an upholstered piece of plywood to fit the opening exactly. It could be done in a coordinating fabric to the seat.
#4
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Originally Posted by MadQuilter
1. Does the wood color work for you? If not, take out the seat/cover the weave and spray paint it black or white.
2. Reupholster the seat. That is so easy to do with a staple gun.
3. Replace the weave with an upholstered piece of plywood to fit the opening exactly. It could be done in a coordinating fabric to the seat.
2. Reupholster the seat. That is so easy to do with a staple gun.
3. Replace the weave with an upholstered piece of plywood to fit the opening exactly. It could be done in a coordinating fabric to the seat.
#5
Originally Posted by amma
You could cover them both with matching fabric...how easy will the backs come off???
#6
Originally Posted by MadQuilter
1. Does the wood color work for you? If not, take out the seat/cover the weave and spray paint it black or white.
2. Reupholster the seat. That is so easy to do with a staple gun.
3. Replace the weave with an upholstered piece of plywood to fit the opening exactly. It could be done in a coordinating fabric to the seat.
2. Reupholster the seat. That is so easy to do with a staple gun.
3. Replace the weave with an upholstered piece of plywood to fit the opening exactly. It could be done in a coordinating fabric to the seat.
#7
Originally Posted by BKinCO
Originally Posted by MadQuilter
1. Does the wood color work for you? If not, take out the seat/cover the weave and spray paint it black or white.
2. Reupholster the seat. That is so easy to do with a staple gun.
3. Replace the weave with an upholstered piece of plywood to fit the opening exactly. It could be done in a coordinating fabric to the seat.
2. Reupholster the seat. That is so easy to do with a staple gun.
3. Replace the weave with an upholstered piece of plywood to fit the opening exactly. It could be done in a coordinating fabric to the seat.
#8
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Originally Posted by BKinCO
Originally Posted by MadQuilter
1. Does the wood color work for you? If not, take out the seat/cover the weave and spray paint it black or white.
2. Reupholster the seat. That is so easy to do with a staple gun.
3. Replace the weave with an upholstered piece of plywood to fit the opening exactly. It could be done in a coordinating fabric to the seat.
2. Reupholster the seat. That is so easy to do with a staple gun.
3. Replace the weave with an upholstered piece of plywood to fit the opening exactly. It could be done in a coordinating fabric to the seat.
#10
Originally Posted by BKinCO
Oh, and btw, HP~~where in NC are you? I'm from Greensboro originally...
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