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Refinished Dining Room Table and Chair Re-upholstery Tutorial

Written by Cassity

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Refinished Dining Room Table and 
Chair Re-upholstery Tutorial
Special Guest Feature by  

Natty by Design

I’m thrilled to be here at Remodelaholic today to share my dining room and a
simple upholstery tutorial with you!

I’m a new blogger over at Natty by Design where I share the ins and outs of my
furniture refinishing business and the S-L-O-W transformation of my new home.  I
thrive on the adrenaline of a good challenge and I have a passion for learning new things.
I am an incurable DIYer. If I can do it myself – then I’m going to do it by myself.  So without further ado, my dining room…

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Prepare yourselves for the fabulous before and after of my table and chairs!
Nothing is more exciting than a great “before and after”…agreed?

 

This picture doesn’t do the
complete nastiness of the table justice.  The previous owners had two very large
dogs that had done some serious damage to the legs and a couple of the cushions.
Something else you can’t see are the atrocious seashell details on the table legs – my
husband, Zac, took the grinder to those.  I wasn’t digging the heart shaped
backs either, so I made a template out of cardstock similar to the Pottery Barn chairs
here and he cut them out with his trusty
jigsaw.
 
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Ahhh, so much better.
 
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On to the upholstery tutorial…
 
Things needed for this project:
Foam {I wanted fluffy chairs so I went with the 2″}
Dacron or 3/4″ batting
Pneumatic staple gun {an electric staple gun WON’T work…I tried it, then promptly
asked for a pneumatic for Christmas}
3/8″ Staples
Razor knife
Marker
 
1. Trace your seat base leaving an extra inch all the way around.
 
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2. Cut it out.  {The ladies at JoAnn’s used an electric bread knife to cut the foam
and it worked much better than the razor, but you probably don’t have one of those
either.}  Don’t worry about the edges being messy, it won’t matter.
 
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3. Staple the foam to your seat base.  Don’t staple from the top, staple downward
on an angle from the middle of the outside edge of the foam.  It won’t look smooth,
but that’s what the dacron is for.
 
 
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4. Measure and cut your dacron.
 
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5. The purpose of the dacron is to smooth the surface of the foam, while adding extra
cushion.  Roll your edges over and staple, always starting with the middle.
Put one staple in the front middle, the back middle and the sides.  Then go back
and finish stapling the rest of the front, the back, then the sides.  Make sense?
  {Yes, I am in my pajamas…and enjoying a root beer float while watching
Confessions of a Shopaholic.}
 
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Do not staple the corners.  If you staple the dacron to the corners you’ll end up
with too much bulk and your seat won’t sit right when it’s finished.  Staple up to
about 1 inch from the corners.
 
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Cut off the excess.
 
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This is what it will look like before you trim the excess. 
 
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And this is after.
 
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6. Cut your fabric and repeat step 5.
 
7. This next part is tricky to
explain.  There are two types of corners to choose from when covering a seat
– the tailored pleat {single pleat} and the butterfly pleat {double pleat}.  The
fabric I chose is a faux ostrich leather {I wanted something wipe-able} and because
of its thickness the butterfly pleat would’ve been too bulky, so we went with the
tailored.  Cut up the center of your corner.
 
 
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8.  Then cut away the excess fabric on the side you don’t want the pleat.
9.  Fiddle with it over and over until you get the hang of it and like how it lays
 
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10. Staple like crazy.

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11.  Clean up the mess.

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Next comes the cost breakdown of the dining room…the best part, in my opinion 🙂
Table and Chairs: $200 {Craigslist}
Faux Ostrich Fabric: $45 {50% off at Joann’s}
Foam for chairs: $40 {with 40% off coupon}
Batting for chairs: $10 {also with a 40% off coupon}
Paint/primer/sand paper: $35
Antique Sideboard: $125 {Craigslist}
Paint/sand paper: $20
Hardware: $28
Mirror: $60
Jute Rug: $100 {Ikea}
Place mats: $24 {Ikea}
Plants: $16 {Ikea}
Plant pots: $9 {Ikea}
3 Frames: $18 {Homegoods}
Artichokes: $13 {Homegoods}
Elephant: $12ish {Pier 1}
 

Dining Room Grand Total…drum
roll please…$755!

 
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 I hope you’ll stop by sometime over at Natty by Design.  Thanks for reading!
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Published: March 8, 2011Filed Under: Guest Bloggers, How To, Seating Tagged: Chairs, Dining Room, Guest Bloggers, How To, Kitchen Tables, Reupholstery

About Cassity

Cassity started Remodelaholic with her husband, Justin, to share their love for knocking out walls together. She is an interior designer, wife, and mother of two. She and Justin have remodeled three homes from top to bottom and are working on their fourth. Making a house a home is her favorite hobby.


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Comments

  1. Lisa says

    March 8, 2011 at 8:56 am

    >Digging that mirror. Where'd it come from?

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  2. Nicole Zoe Garcia says

    March 8, 2011 at 9:57 am

    >Incredible! It looks like something out of a magazine!

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  3. Christi S. says

    March 8, 2011 at 10:09 am

    >I LOVE it. I am confused about sawing the chairs to a different shape – can anyone explain that to me?

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  4. Christen @ BakerLaneGang says

    March 8, 2011 at 11:33 am

    >such a cute redo!

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  5. Trisha says

    March 8, 2011 at 5:12 pm

    >Beautiful! So glad I found your blog! Can't wait to read more!

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  6. Little Miss Penny Wenny says

    March 9, 2011 at 2:53 am

    >Wonderful job Natalie! I would have never thought to change the shape with a saw. You are brave! I also learned something new about cutting away the extra batting in the corners. I've always had too much in the corners I guess! Thanks for the great tips 🙂

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