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Reupholstering Dining Room Chairs HELP!

I am in the process of purchasing my very first home! Yeah me! I would like to save some money by keeping a couple pieces of my current furniture. Would any of you mothers have an idea of how to reupholster the dining room table chairs? Or maybe where I can look online to get a step by step guide? Also, what kind of material (and where can I get it) would I need to start this process? I would like a simple pattern with a plastic cover (no trim). Please help me, I would hate to have to buy another dining room table if I can not figure this out. Actually, my husband would hate that! I probably wouldn't mind so much. :)

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Ok well so far so good! I tried one chair this past week without the plastic and it came out great. I'm going to leave the existing fabric, one- because the padding is still in excellent condition and two- because it's too hard to get off. Total for this renovation, priceless! Just kidding, I've spent about $40, for fabric, the plastic cover, an electric stapler and glue. Thank you everyone for your help and great tips!

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I found some really cute dinner napkins from Target that I loved and they just happened to be large enough to fit over my dining room chair seats. Unscrew the bottom, staple, replace screws and voila!

Google how to reupholster dining room chair. If you want to reupholster the seat, there are screws on the bottom of the chair seat. All you have to do is unscrew the seat. The upholstery is usually tacked on with staples which you need to remove. You can use a flat head screwdriver to lift the staple and then a pliers to yank it off. You can then make a pattern out of the existing upholstery. Then you could take it to a fabric store and ask for help in choosing the fabric or naugahyde, whichever you prefer.

On the other hand, you may just want to go to Craigslist.com and look for a nice dining set that would probably cost you as much as the fabric. Good luck.

Try contacting a local college or community college that carries an upholstery class. I've had luck and the workmanship is good because it's the students grade on the line.

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If you turn the chair over and look under the seat, you will see screws in the corner(s) that hold on the seat. (Sometimes counter drilled into a corner block - it should look like it goes right up into the seat from underneath). Once you remove (at least) the corners (could be more - not likely) you should be able to remove the seat from the chair. Notice that the existing fabric is likely stapled on the bottom. Remove fabric and existing staples (if your chairs are not too old, you should be able to use your existing pads, if not, they are available at most fabric retailers). Cut flat pattern from paper using existing fabric or just trace onto new fabric from existing making sure to take the new fabric pattern into account (if floral, do you want the same flower pattern on each chair? or if it is a stripe make sure that you cut each one the same direction). Starting with the sides, pull the fabric taught (NOT TOO TIGHT) and staple on the bottom. Batting and/or reinforcement tape should help in making a more clean "professional" look. Pay special attention to the corners (they will require folding/notching to create a clean effect). When complete, reattach to chair and voila!!

GOOD LUCK!

P. P
Interior Designer

P. S. Boca Bargoons in Plano is a great place to look for upholstery fabric and they often have 50% and 75% off sales.

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You can try Hancocks for decorator fabric. It's thicker than normal fabric & beautiful choices. They also sell the thich foam should you need to replace the old. They sell the tacks and can give you great advice on covering. Good luck!

I found some really cute dinner napkins from Target that I loved and they just happened to be large enough to fit over my dining room chair seats. Unscrew the bottom, staple, replace screws and voila!

Check on Martha Stewart's website. I would have to look but I may have it also. One piece of advice when I did mine...I added the material over what was there to provide more protection on the corners. I had gotten a table of hutch of my husband's Grandmother and had chair custom made to match the finish. After redoing 2 chairs I went back and put the fabric back on and the new fabric on top. Shouldn't be a problem for the corner edges. Not sure if you can use 40% off Joann's coupon for upholstrey, if not try Cutting Corners on Midway, 1/2 mile north of LBJ. Great large selection & trims. If can't use 40% of fabric at Joann's...bet you can on their trim. Go to the Joann's at Preston and Royal..Trim is kinda hindden in the back...not visible, I almost left thinking they didn't have any. Good Luck. S.

You should know everything about reupholstering with all your responses--I just wanted to add that the plastic is available at wal-mart in the fabric section and the fabric stores, too.
This is an easy project you can do it--you shold watch HGTV--I love it--they can teach you how to do many of these things-Decorating Cents, and Design on a Dime are great money saving Designing shows--once you watch you will be hooked!!!!!

Everything the other lady said is great. This is how I reupholstered our chairs, but I used whatever material was cheap. My kids are young and messy so I want to be able to change them at a moments notice without paying the cost.

I just reupholstered my 6 dining room chairs for $150, using R&R Upholstering on N. 12th (if in fact you are in Abilene). I purchased the fabric from a furniture store for less than $300. That is about $75 a chair. Much cheaper than purchasing new ones. Also, I am not very handy when it comes to that sort of thing. Good luck!

This is such an easy project! Unscrew the bottoms, cute your material, staple gun it back- screw back on. You can get material at Hobby Lobby, Jo-Anns, or if you want an even higher end there are some fabric outlets over off a Harry Hines. The Golden Dior fabric store has thousands and thousands of fabrics at very good prices- they have a back clearance room- I bought 20 yards of fabric to make a bed skirt, curtains, and upholster the head board for less than $50.

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