Monday, December 7, 2009

2 Dollar Chair Revisited

DIY Day @ ASPTL




Remember the $2.00 chair I got at the thrift shop, despite the fact that I have chairs coming out of my ears over here? Well, I liked the pretty blue color, but the fabric was badly stained and covered with cat hair. I was a little nervous about re-covering it because I've only done chair bottoms, not tops and bottoms.

When I took off the fabric, finding a gazillion staples in the process, I got a little nervous. I considered keeping the bright aqua vinyl I found underneath, but alas, it had rips in it, so I knew I must plunge forward.




With Tom's assistance and Molly's encouragement, I started folding, cutting, and stapling. There is no sewing in this household. I just kind of made a hospital bedsheet fold in the back, with lots of extra fabric, and stapled it all underneath the chair.



I wanted a funkier fabric, but settled on this brocade pattern because the price was right. Here is Tom pretending we're going to use duct tape on the chair. Well, we might have used a smidge, but it's not where you can see it!




Here's how we ended up:










Could someone please reach up into the above picture for me and move my coffee table over about 6 inches? Thanks.

Cost:

Chair: 2.00
Heirloom White spray paint: 3.00
Black and White fabric: 15.00
Total: $20




And for those of you who are worried that I'll get buried under a pile of chairs and be featured on "Hoarders," I did put 4 chairs on Craigslist last week. Still waiting for takers.

This post is also featured at Shanty to Chic.

36 comments:

  1. Wow!! I am impressed. :) I love that beautiful black and white pattern. :) Visiting from Kimba's.

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  2. Love the white!! You did good...now I am off to find a $2 chair!!

    XOXO

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  3. Oh how pretty! I absolutely love the way your chair turned out! The fabric is perfect! Great job!

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  4. Love the fabric! It seems to fit right in!

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  5. Wow, the chair looks so different. You sure gave it new life. I love the fabric and it fits right into your room! Great job.

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  6. GREAT job Anna!!!!

    Love the fabric!

    Brava!

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  7. Nice work! Please tell me you didn't just whip out this project over the weekend! (:

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  8. What a beautiful face lift! Also, as one who can't even sew a button on, as evidenced by the reminder I got when I pulled my winter coat out last week and was reminded of my shabby (not chic)semi-buttonless outer layer, I fist bump you on the no sewing thing!

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  9. Great job. All looks so wonderful together.

    blessings

    barbara jean

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  10. Cant beat that! Super deal, and the chair turned out amazing!

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  11. I can't believe you covered that chair so beautifully and didn't sew a stitch! Good job!! All the best with the chairs on Craigslist. I have a chair I recovered on Saturday (most recent post on my blog) listed on ebay and ending in 1 day, fingers crossed it sells too.
    Angex

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  12. Looks great! Perhaps Santa will sit there and rest for a bit on Xmas Eve.

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  13. The chair looks fabulous! And everything looks so nice together!

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  14. I've been procrastinating on a chair makeover because I'm afraid. After seeing your beautiful makeover, I may have found my courage! And I love the black and white--so chic!

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  15. I think it looks awesome now and am so inspired to try something like that at home! That fabric is very pretty! Bravo!

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  16. Anna, great job on your chair redo...it looks fabulous! You should link up to Frugalicious Friday's! Thanks for visiting yesterday!

    Jane @ Finding Fabulous

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  17. love it. you are totally inspiring me.

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  18. Wow! Great job. And the duct tape doesn't even show! ;)

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  19. I love a chair revamp! This one turned out great - tfs!

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  20. Oh they look so great. I love the living room. Good luck selling them. Great job!

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  21. It looks great! I've never done full chair upholstery either, only seats with a staple gun. Maybe I'll try one out now. I'm always passing up chairs because I'm afraid of the upholstery recovering. Thanks for sharing it!

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  22. Please come to my house to tackle my chairs! I'll fly you over!

    jbhat

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  23. beautiful chair redo, and it looks great in the room!
    gail

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  24. A great chair makeover. The price is right and your makeover rocks!!! Good job.

    Hugs, Jeanne

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  25. Beautiful! I have two chairs I need to recover, so thanks for the inspiration :)

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  26. Wow!! That was nice! I love the fabric.

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  27. I love it white! I got looks of insanity when I painted my Louis XVI chair white, and recovered it a few months ago...

    http://design-aholic.blogspot.com/2009/10/reveal.html

    Nice work, love the shape, and good luck selling the loads you have... perhaps you'll make money, and learn that you have a new passion :)

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  28. Anna, what a great example of how a little bit of money and design savvy can go a loooooooooooooong way. Not only do I love the combination of the chair fabric with the white paint but your choice of pillow is spot on. I plan to blog more in the next little while about pillows on chairs and beds. Not sure exactly when that will be but I'd love to share how your interpay of black and white fabrics works so well. Wondering if I could use this photo on my blog attributing it to you, of course.
    Joanne

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  29. Love your blog, found it thru Adored Before, The chair is so nice and the photo of all the sofa, chair, table, looks so cozy....By the way, I moved the table over for you!!!!

    Have a wonderful day

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  30. My friend and I were recently talking about how we as human beings are so hooked onto electronics. Reading this post makes me think back to that discussion we had, and just how inseparable from electronics we have all become.


    I don't mean this in a bad way, of course! Societal concerns aside... I just hope that as the price of memory falls, the possibility of transferring our memories onto a digital medium becomes a true reality. It's a fantasy that I daydream about almost every day.


    (Posted on Nintendo DS running [url=http://knol.google.com/k/anonymous/-/9v7ff0hnkzef/1]R4i SDHC[/url] DS NetServ)

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  31. I tried using spray paint for some bar stools and it takes so many, Could I as you how many cans you used for this project?

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