You might remember the chair I found at a local thrift store here and how I just fell in love with the shape and detail. I got started on it last weekend. There are so many ways you could go in your color choice with a chair like this. Be forewarned, this is a long post with a lot of pictures!
I went a somewhat neutral route so that I could fit it in anywhere in my house. I first removed the fabric from the back and removed the seat to remove that fabric. Total grossness!
I cleaned it before priming it. This is what the rag looked like after wiping it down. Gross to the nth power!
I decided to use a paint brush on the chair, as opposed to spray paint, because I figured I’d have more control over any drips, especially in the detailing. After the primer dried I painted it with two coats of Heirloom White. I followed that up with a quick spray of Heirloom White to get anything I might have missed with the brush.
While waiting for the paint to dry I got some batting and did a quick staple around the seat with it. Then I cut my fabric. I had ordered this script fabric some time ago and thought I might use this on it, but the font is too big for the size of the chair.
So I went looking for something on fabric.com that would work better and found this P Kaufman fabric, which comes in two other color ways. This is the Pewter. It was a little bit more than I would normally spend, but I only got a yard so I figured it was worth it.
While I love the script fabrics that are out there, it seems like everyone has it now and I wanted something a little different. I thought the monogram theme with the script would give me the look I was going for.
I got lucky that there was a large “K” in an area that I could use on the heart shaped seat back. The seat got some batting {where there was none before} and then the fabric stapled on top of that.
I glued a chocolate brown trim {that I already had}around the back fabric because the fabric had to be stapled on the face of the chair. It had a cording on it originally {vinyl} and was tacked with upholstery tacks in place. Since the back part was not removable a cording was necessary to hide the staples.
Before I attached the fabric, I mixed up some chocolate brown craft paint with water to apply as a glaze. I think it shows off the detailing much better than if I had left it white. Then, I did a quick spray of polyurethane spray in a satin finish and did the fabric once that dried. I’m not totally thrilled with the way the trim looks, so I might see if I can find a gray cording.
I really love this fabric!
I put it in my living room, where it may or may not stay. Pay no attention to my laptop power cord there on the floor.
A couple of close-ups.
Side by side “before” and “after”.
Whew! Long post! If you stuck with me this far, don’t forget to enter my giveaway for the 5th Annual Cottage Charm Giveaway here. It runs through May 29th; the winner will receive one of my triple ruffled runners and a “clip it”.
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Kathy