A Dining Room Chair Makeover
They have slowly but surely been receiving updates on a weekly basis and they are finally complete! They went from this…
As soon as we got the chairs home, I started looking for inspiration of what I wanted the chairs to look like in the end. I first turned to some blog queens for their input and the amazingEmily A. Clark suggested a fresh coat of paint and new upholstery. I completely agreed and took to the web for some inspiration. The entire transformation began with this chair from Ballard Designs…
Do you see that price?? $429-581= Crazytown |
In an effort to bring the c-list chairs up to par with the a-list Ballard version, I started with sanding and painting the frames white (I used Valspar’s Honeymilk.)
Then it was time to buck up and give upholstering the good ole college try. I decided to use canvas drop clothes because they were the perfect color already and I wouldn’t feel awful if the upholstering went terribly bad and had to be ripped apart.
To give them a punch of color, I taped two strips to the back panels and painted them a blue color to match our dinnerware.
Once the chairs were painted and upholstered, they looked a little too new for my liking. So, I mixed a homemade glaze (a combo of mustard, gray, and green paints with water did the trick) and ran a sanding block over the edges to give some age to the chairs.
I absolutely love how they turned out and am proud that I was able to fight my impatient-ness (that is so not a word, but I am going with it) to take my time and do them correctly!
So what do you think, did I take the chairs from the original c-list (craigslist) state to the a-list (Ballard Designs) state?
Original |
Inspiration |
Finished (back) |
New dining room chairs and wall photo gallery |
Cassity Kmetzsch started Remodelaholic after graduating from Utah State University with a degree in Interior Design. Remodelaholic is the place to share her love for knocking out walls, and building everything back up again to not only add function but beauty to her home. Together with her husband Justin, they have remodeled 6 homes and are working on a seventh. She is a mother of four amazing girls. Making a house a home is her favorite hobby.
Did you paint the canvas? If so, with what?