How To Reupholster And Repaint A Stool

How To Reupholster And Repaint A Stool
If you have an old stool and wanna reupholster it, here’s a tutorial! Prepare an old stool/chair, fabric, a screw driver, scissors, a sewing machine & thread, a staple gun, a pencil, paint. The first step is to unscrew the seat from the base. Making sure you keep the screws safe until we need them... 
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Easy DIY Striped Chair Slipcover

Easy DIY Striped Chair Slipcover
Even the oldest and the ugliest chair can get a new life with a cover! First, pin the fabric to the chair, following the contours. Tuck the fabric into the place where the back and the seat meet, trace around the entire thing, and cut out. Then pin a skirt into place and cut. Next... 
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10 DIY IKEA Hacks For A Home Library Or A Reading Nook

10 DIY IKEA Hacks For A Home Library Or A Reading Nook
If you are a book lover and have a home library or at least a reading nook, then these IKEA hacks are right what you need! An essential piece in every such space is a bookcase or bookshelves, and here IKEA provides lots of units to hack and lots of ideas to use. Various IKEA... 
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How To Reupholster And Renovate Old Dining Chairs

How To Reupholster And Renovate Old Dining Chairs
Wanna reupholster your old chairs? Prepare chairs with upholstered seats, fabric, a staple remover, a staple gun + staples, fabric scissors, a screw driver, pliers, fabric spray. Gather your supplies and remove the chair cushions. There are usually just a couple of screws that hold each cushion in place. Remove the old fabric using a... 
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How To Reupholster Dining Chairs Yourself

How To Reupholster Dining Chairs Yourself
Too old chairs? Reupholster them! Remove old fabric and staples. If necessary, sand, stain, and polyurethane the legs. Using a flexible tape measure and the cut list instructions above, measure the chair. Using sharp scissors, cut the batting, fabric and dust cover pieces to size. Lay the batting over the seat so that it drapes... 
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DIY Mid-Century Modern Side Chair

DIY Mid-Century Modern Side Chair
Mid-century modern style is very popular now, and if you want to follow this trend and make something, we offer this chair from designsbystudioc.com. You’ll need 1-1/4″ pocket hole screws, 2-1/2″ pocket hole screws, 1-1/4″ brad nails, T-bevel, wood glue, sandpaper, finishing supplies and lumber. Cut the pieces for the sides to length. Draw all... 
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7 Charming Shabby Chic Chairs To Make Your Space Refined

7 Charming Shabby Chic Chairs To Make Your Space Refined
Shabby chic style is very refined and charming yet relaxed, that’s why many celebrities and designers create interiors and items in this style. Today we are sharing some tutorials for shabby chic chairs, suitable for your dining room or any other spaces. Pick an old chair – the more refined it looks – the better... 
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8 DIY Outdoor And Indoor Hanging Chairs

8 DIY Outdoor And Indoor Hanging Chairs
A hanging chair is a great alternative to a usual one, it’s funnier, both kids and adults love it, and it’s a very popular piece for outdoors – kind of a swing but still furniture. There are various ways to make such a chair, everything depends on your skills and materials you have: pallets, yarn,... 
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8 DIY Patchwork Stools And Chairs You Can Easily Make

8 DIY Patchwork Stools And Chairs You Can Easily Make
If you have an old chair or a couple of stools, you can easily renovate them using old fabric or clothes – no special skills are required, you just need to like sewing. So, the common instruction is to take off the old upholstery and then measure how much fabric you need. After that just... 
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