Dinette Chair Covers

Dinette chair covers

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H.VERSAILTEX 4PCS Real Velvet Dining Room Chair Slipcovers Super Stretch Spill Resistant Removable Washable Anti-Dust High Dining Chair Protectors Slipcovers Dining Chair Covers(Taupe)

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Dinette chair covers

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subrtex Jacquard Dining Room Chair Slipcovers Sets Stretch Furniture Protector Covers for Armchair Removable Washable Elastic Parsons Seat Case for Restaurant Hotel Ceremony (4, Chocolate)

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Dinette chair covers

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SoulFeel Set of 6 x Stretchable Dining Chair Covers, Spandex Chair Seat Protector Slipcovers for Holiday Banquet, Home Party, Hotel, Wedding Ceremony (Yellow Weave)

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Dinette chair covers

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SoulFeel 4 x Soft Spandex Fit Stretch Short Dining Room Chair Covers with Printed Pattern, Banquet Chair Seat Protector Slipcover for Home Party Hotel Wedding Ceremony (Style 17)

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Homaxy Premium Jacquard Dining Room Chair Seat Covers, Washable Spandex Stretch Dinning Chair Upholstered Cushion Cover, Waffle Slipcover Protectors with Ties – Set of 2, Beige

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Muuyi Stretch Chair Cover for Dining Room Chair Protector Seat Cover Stretch Slipcover Christmas Bell Furniture for Living Room Ceremony Hotel for Party, 2 Pack

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Dinette chair covers

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smiry Stretch Spandex Jacquard Dining Room Chair Seat Covers, Removable Washable Anti-Dust Dinning Upholstered Chair Seat Cushion Slipcovers – Set of 4, Burgundy

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Kaariss Stretch Removable Washable Short Dining Chair Protector Cover Slipcover, 18

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KLEEGER Chair Covers Protective & Stretchable: Fits Round Square Chairs Kids, Pets, Set Of 2 (Brown)

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GBTRICON Universal Elastic Spandex Fabric Split Chair Back Cover+Seat Cover Anti-Dirty Office Computer Chair Cover Stretch Case 2 PCS

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Deconovo Modern Elastic Spandex Parson Chair Slipcovers Easy to Clean Stretch Chair Covers for Dining Room Set of 2 Beige

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subrtex Dining Room Slipcovers Sets Stretch Removable Chair Furniture Protect Washable Elastic Seat Cover (4, Gray Knit)

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Chairs

Chairs

A couple weeks ago I posted my Touches of Fall Home Tour and included my dining room with new dining chair slipcovers from Comfort Works! Today, Iโ€™m posting a full review that will hopefully answer any questions you might have about them. ๐Ÿ™‚ Comfort Works makes a variety of replacement dinin


Chair Covers

Chair Covers

Remember this recent story about how to reupholster vintage dinette chairs affordably? Well, reader Melissa used the video shown to tackle doing the upholstery herself โ€” both on the dinette chairs and a vintage Cosco high chair she found for $3.12. Melissa also used steel wool to polish the chrome, and achieved what looks to โ€ฆ


Retro Interiors

Retro Interiors


Chairs

Chairs

One way to jazz up a set of vinyl chairs in need of a little TLC, such as a retro dinette set, is reupholstering them. Upholstering with vinyl is much the same as upholstering…


Furniture transformations

Furniture transformations


fabric crafts

fabric crafts

Our trailer cushions were ugly. First world problem, I know. But no one should have to camp ugly. I mean in an ugly trailer…you can look however you want. I don’t judge. But I do think if you’re going to drag your family into the woods, you can at least do it in style, right? When I bought the trailer they fit right in with the brown, brown, and more brown that was, quite simply, EVERYWHERE. Once the trailer cabinets and walls were repainted in white and a light aqua, the cushions stuck out like the fashion don’t they were. [AdSense-B] So when I spotted Target having a 50% off sale on children’s bedding I grabbed some pink sheets as a temporary solution. I figured while I waited for inspiration to strike, I could just wrap cushions in the sheets. That act
ually worked fairly well since I could unwrap them and take them home for washing when they got dirty. Which was pretty much every weekend. Thanks, boys. We closed the trailer mid-October and I took the bench cushions home, planning to have them recovered by the time we re-opened at the end of April. I plopped them in the basement and basically ignored them until I got the letter about our park fees for the year and started to pack the truck with trailer goodies. And then I remembered I hadn’t done a damn thing about them for the last six months. I figured I was going to have to bite the bullet, purchase some heavy duck cloth or vinyl type fabric and pay to have them recovered. But I also remembered I was supposed to be using what I have. Because I have this new lifestyle that involves being poor. #quitmydayjobwithoutabackupplan Ok. I didn’t actually have these cheap vinyl table cloths on hand but I did find them at Walmart when we were picking up supplies for our first run up to the trailer. What? $2 for vinyl table cloths? I bought the last four on the shelf. When I got home, I took a look at the table cloths and the cushions. The table cloths were pretty thin and the brown and blue pattern on the cushions is pretty bright. Which means that the ugly blue and brown print would show through if I tried to use the vinyl without trying to cover the old pattern. Double ugh. Ok. Use what you have…..Well, I do have a surplus of paint and I have actually painted a fabric chair in the past. Excellent. I grabbed an unused can of Melamine paint (don’t get hung up on what kind….it’s just what I had on hand) and started rolling it on to the cushions. As I expected the fabric absorbed some of the paint but not as much as I thought it would. Once the cushions were dry, I began wrapping the vinyl tablecloths around them. I hadn’t really figured this out all the way through. I initially thought I’d use velcro or safety pins to hold the vinyl down but in the end I used spray adhesive. I used painter’s tape to hold the vinyl in place while the adhesive dried. I basically wrapped the cushions like a present. Woot! Woot! It worked. The paint kept the originally pattern from showing through and the vinyl is easy to care for. It’s meant to be wiped down which is perfect for our family…..Our very sloppy family. Love how fresh the dinette looks now. Except for that ridiculous that brown velvet trim. I have no idea why the dinette is trimmed in brown velvet. Possibly to match the ridiculous brown velvet pull out sofa. So. Much. Brown. I have no idea how to cover this trim. Any ideas? //


Reupholstery work

Reupholstery work


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