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Painted Chair Makeover

I found this chair on Craigslist  a while ago. I really liked the shape, even though the upholstery wasn’t quite my style.

An upholstered armchair with a floral print sits in front of a wooden cabinet adorned with decorative items, including a pink flower arrangement and a clock. A small round side table is beside it, perfect for setting aside your cup of tea while contemplating chair reupholstery options.

It’s a really well-made chair and I can tell you from the amount of staples I pulled out, whoever reupholstered it did a really thorough job as well.I really wanted to reupholster it, but I just couldn’t find fabric I liked. I knew in my head what I wanted, so when I found the type of base fabric I liked, after reupholstering it, I decided to create my own textile for the painted chair fabric upholstery.

A white cushioned armchair with a wooden frame features blue and gray vertical paint strokes on the backrest and seat. This painted chair is placed in a room with wooden flooring and a dark wooden sideboard in the background.

I ended up covering it in a basic gray linen and then doing some painted, abstract stripes on the back and cushion.It was really easy, I just picked a color palette and then made simple strokes of a chip brush in one direction.

A partially upholstered, painted chair features abstract blue and grey brushstrokes on the seat and backrest. The wooden frame is elegantly exposed, with upholstery nails adding a touch of rustic charm along the edges.

I just used regular art and craft paint. I’m not worried about it coming off. I’ve gotten paint on enough clothing to know it doesn’t come out and will stay put on the chair. :)I left the sides unfinished because I actually like the deconstructed look. I might cover them later, but for now I am going to leave them.

A cozy vintage painted chair with a patterned cushion is placed in front of an ornate wooden desk. The decor includes a small plant, pumpkins, and various decorative items.

I like how it adds just a bit of interest and color, but not too much.My living room has gone through quite a few changes, and I’ll share those with you on the Eclectically fall home tour! You can see the 2014 Fall home tour here.

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