Friday, February 19, 2010

DIY Weekend Project

Need a reason to stay away from the cold outdoors this weekend? How about a little DIY project....freshen up that old chair you have stashed in your attic or basement


Dark & Dreary...


Polished to Perfection!
What You'll Need:
-Fine Grit Sandpaper
-Paint Brush
-1 quart of latex primer
-1 quart of latex paint in a semi gloss finish
-Pliers (for removing the staples from your old chair)
-Staple Gun
-Nail Head Tacks or Grosgrain ribbon (Your choice!)
-1 yard of fabric

Step 1: "Select Your Finishes" Bright & Bold or Soft & Subtle
Will your new chair be used as an accent piece in the corner of the room - or as an extra seat to be pulled up to the dinner table for guests? Determine whether you want the chair to be a focal point or blend with your current pieces. Pick your accents - nail head tacks or a a simple ribbon can add just the right detail!

Step 2: "Sand, Prime, & Paint"
Use your fine grit sandpaper to scuff up the old wood frame to accept the new paint. Apply one coat of primer, then two top coats of your color of choice
Step 3: Reupholster Your Seat
Flip the chair over and unscrew the seat to remove. Use your pliers to remove the staples holding the original fabric in place. With your fabric face down on a table place your chair seat (face down) on the fabric. Pull the fabric tight and place one staple in middle of the seat (width wise) repeat at the opposite side and then continue your staples working your way out to the corners. Once you get to the corners you want to fold them in, tuck them towards the bottom of the seat and staple.

Step 4: "Finishing Touches"
If you are using your nail head tacks apply them to the front and side edges of the seat - or glue on your ribbon

Now pull up a seat and relax!









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