I hate it when I forget to take "before" pictures, but alas this is the case with this chair. I guess I just got too excited to get started on it and forgot to get a pic. It had been sitting in my garage crying out for some attention for way too long. I had no room in my house for it, but knew it would go well in our new booth. So, I snatched up some great remnant fabric at Hancock Fabrics and painted the chair a nice gray. The stool had also been sitting in my garage for quite some time. I really wish I had a before picture of this because it was just terrible, a DIY project gone wrong. Someone had reupholstered it using a hot glue gun. Now don't get me wrong, I'm all for hot glue but not in this case. On top of all that, it was covered in a hideous green velvet fabric. My description does not do it justice. So, imagine the before and now look at the AFTER!!
I added this wooden embellishment from Lowe's because before it looked just a little too plain...
and one of my favorite parts is the bottom of this stool, go figure it's the part you never see ;) It just looked like a mess with the leftover remnants of hot glue from the previous project, so I covered it in a fun coordinating fabric.
4 comments:
love the attention to detail on the bottom of the stool
It looks great! I love the fabric and paint choice. It is a unique chair...love it.:)
Sometimes its nice to have secrets!
I am addicted to your blog and all your fun projects!!I just sat here and went through all of your posts..hahah Looooove your eye for detail! I love rehabbing furniture too, I'm a major Goodwill junkie :) Fabulous work!!
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