Now that college is done for the summer, I have been in project mode. I have quite a few pieces in the works, but nothing is quite finished yet. Today I am sharing a french chair I found at goodwill a year ago and just got around to doing something with. This is just a quick before and after, but I will a more detailed post on how I upholstered it and what products were used as well as a budget breakdown. *You can now find that here* This is what it looked like before (minus the arm fabric, nail head trim and with the seat cut up).
My mom and I removed the stapes and fabric and I painted it a pretty grey, and it was looking like this.
The next day after painting I waxed and buffed the chair, then my mom and I got to upholstering. This is the first type of real upholstering job we have done (not just the seats of chairs that are easy to remove and reupholster) so the results are not perfect, but I think it turned out quite well! The arms were the hardest part for us.
It kind of reminds me of a restoration hardware chair. It is a great neutral piece and a little pillow can always be added for some patter and color!
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the 36th Avenue * Liz Marie Blog * Miss Mustard Seed * Classy Clutter * DIY Show Off * Lilyfield Life
Give Me The Goods Monday * Kammy’s Korner * The Girl Creative * Reasons To Skip The Housework
Tatertots and Jello * A Little Claireification * Blue Egg Brown Nest * Finding Fabulous * City Farmhouse
Korrie@RedHenHome says
Very pretty! The gray was a lovely choice.
citygirlarts.com says
Reeves, you did a really nice job. In case you don't know, I wanted to tell you about Rachel Van Hook at a blog called Van Hook & Co. She just finished a multi-part tutorial on just what you did, a chair of similar style. She's an expert, it seems, in a lot of ways. Check it out at: http://vanhookandco.blogspot.com/2013/06/how-to-reupholster-chair-finished.html.
Leslie
Scribbler says
Love your chair! I jumped on your link immediately because I have a similar one in my garage waiting to be redone. Yours looks great.
Reeves @ The Weathered Door says
Thanks for that Leslie, I will be sure to check it out and compare what she did to how I upholstered my chair.
Reeves @ The Weathered Door says
Thank you! Good luck with your chair 🙂
decorumdiyer says
It looks amazingly lovely. Another job well done! You are so talented. Thank you for sharing.
Therena Taylor says
Your chair turned out Beautiful! I love that style!
Brooke Larsen says
Look GREAT!! Come link up to my paint party going on now
Brooke
http://startathome.blogspot.com
Reeves @ The Weathered Door says
I am loving this style of chair as well… I think I need to find another one!
Rachel VanHook says
Oh how funny…I just spotted your chair on MMS and then popped over to see it. I was so surprised to see Leslie's comments! I'm not sure that I'm an expert on anything but it's nice when people share my stuff! We are into a little bit of everything. I just link my chair tutorial set to MMS and it is similar to yours. Those little arms are tricky! I think because they are so small…But I would have to say it looks fabulous for your first try. And fun to do it with your Mom too.
Amanda says
Beautiful chair makeover! I am sure you'll enjoy it for a very long time!
Best Wishes and Blessings,
Amanda
Sharon @ Elizabeth & Co. says
Gosh, that is such a pretty chair!
Reeves @ The Weathered Door says
Thanks Sharon, I think it is quite pretty too!
Reeves @ The Weathered Door says
Thanks so much! Too funny! Your tutorial was great and very similar to the way I went about doing the chair. Thanks for stopping by!
Maryann @ Domestically-Speaking says
Another gorgeous paint project! I'm featuring it in this week's PoPP Spotlight.