Old Chairs Diy

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Decorating

Decorating

Repurpose two wooden chairs into a bench. We used old reclaimed barnwood from a barn demolition to make a bench for our entryway.


Making change DIY

Making change DIY

I’ve had these chairs completed since Christmas, but decided to share it this Spring in case any of you are in search of new patio furniture. It’s a simple plan from Ana White and these are some seriously heavy and …


Dining Room

Dining Room

DIY To Repurpose Old Chairs Into Something Amazing Upcycling is for everything and that includes chairs! Whether it’s old weathered or broken, try checking out these ideas before you actually dispose those chairs. And they go way beyond just chairs. These ideas will turn them into something incredible new that you probably never even thought…Read More


DIY crafty home accessories

DIY crafty home accessories

Make the most of the empty corners in your house. Build a corner cabinet, bench or a nook with these great DIY corner furniture ideas.


furniture fit ups

furniture fit ups

DIY To Repurpose Old Chairs Into Something Amazing Upcycling is for everything and that includes chairs! Whether it’s old weathered or broken, try checking out these ideas before you actually dispose those chairs. And they go way beyond just chairs. These ideas will turn them into something incredible new that you probably never even thought…Read More


Craft Ideas

Craft Ideas

I made a new seat for an old chair this week. In a sweltering cobwebbed corner of my mom and dad’s attic, I found what I’d abandoned there years before: a small chair too big for a tiny…


Furniture projects

Furniture projects

Do you have a ‘seatless’ chair like the one pictured above stashed in your basement or garage just waiting to be ‘done?’ Your first thought for making a new seat was probably a hunk of upholstered plywood, right? Before you get out the saw, look at this: Martha’s team used 2 inch cotton (or nylon) webbing cut into strips and then woven across the seat and secured with a staple gun. A rubber mallet and upholstery nail heads hide the obvious. Genius and easy! For the entire tutorial, head on over to Martha’s place.


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