So, recently, I threw out a couple of 30 year old, beat-to-crap sofas - hey, decades of kids leaping on a sofa will do that. They were in my upstairs hall, which is actually about 6 feet wide, with wider spaces at each end. So I decided to replace them with a pair of chairs and a table at each end of the hall. I bought all of the chairs secondhand, so I had two pairs. They were kinda butt ugly and a little beat up, but still very solid. So I covered the scratches with a liberal application of Old English Furniture Polish (it contains stain), and I got the first pair reupholstered - it was the uglier pair.
After polishing up, but before repadding and recovering the seat:
The finished product:
And these are the chairs that have yet to be reupholstered. They are much more ornate; this is how they look in their permanent position. The seats don't exactly match, but they're not as bad as the others. Can you believe I paid only $100 for the pair?
Happy Thursday, everyone!
3 comments:
You did a wonderful job Marjie!
Don't tell me you do upholstery too. Is there anything you don't do? They look wonderful. I really like ornate chairs.
You are talented!
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