DIY Vintage Chair
REDO
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Things you’ll need to redo your vintage chair:
- Old Chair (Garage sale, grandparents house)
- Sander
- Black acrylic Paint
- Water
- Paintbrush
- Varnish
- Upholstery Service (I used David’s Upholstery)
Step 1: If your
old chair has any wood areas on it you’re going to have to sand and stain those
areas. I used a hand sander and sanded the arms and legs down. I sanded each
area until the old shiny varnish was no longer there.
Step 2: Once the
arms and legs are sanded, mix black acrylic paint with a lot of water so it’s
almost clear. The water and black paint makes a black stain. Paint the arms and
legs with the black stain. Do at least two coats until it’s the color you like.
Step 3: Pick out
a funky fabric for your chair or a fabric that is going to match your house. I
chose black and white. I chose the black and white pattern at the upholstery
store and then they had the fabric ordered in. You can choose your fabric at
fabric land and you’re going to need 2 and half yards for each chair.
Step 4: Once the
arms and legs are completely dried you can take your chair to whichever
upholstery service that is the closest to you to have the upholstery part
completed.
David's
Upholstery
26121 Kennedy Rd RR 3, Sutton
West, ON L0E 1R0
905-722-6888
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