Sunday, October 25, 2009

Sitting Pretty - Revisiting A Chair Makeover

What a wonderful luxury to have enough room in a bath for seating! While working on this Master Bath Redesign I gave two chairs, which originally belonged to my grandmother, a makeover with the look of the bath in mind.

Initially I had intended to paint the chairs ivory, but once into the project I decided to instead apply a finish that resembles the oil rubbed bronze bath fixtures in the room. I have to say I can't believe how well this turned out, indeed looking very similar to the hardware finish! Then the absolutely delightful Thomas Paul print, found at Calico Corners, brings an unexpected pattern into the room.

Below are photos showing the before chairs, their transformation and a run down of the steps taken which gave them a big dose of style. Finally, a look at the results sitting pretty in the room.


1) Seat cushions and fabric are removed.

2) The chair frames are lightly sanded to remove the old finish and prep the wood for primer.


3) Rust-Oleum's Ultra Cover Primer is applied.


4) The frames are painted with Rust-Oleum's Satin Espresso.


5) Three layers of color are then wiped over the frame to achieve the final finish, meant to look similar to the oil rubbed bronze fixtures . First platinum metallic paint, then a lighter brown paint and finally the gold metallic paint. I keep experimenting until the desired effect was achieved.






6) The cushions are wrapped with a new thick lining which is attached with staples.

7) The new fabric is cut and placed on the cushion, making sure the pattern is positioned identically on each cushion.


8) The fabric is stapled down, starting at the center of each side and working towards the corners, pulling the fabric slightly for a polished result.


9) The cushions are attached with screws to the chair frames.

10) DONE...it's a love affair. Every time I walk into this room the sight of these chairs make me just smile.









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53 comments:

Stephanie @ A Fine House said...

Janell, I love the new look. I am so drawn to black and white lately. They really do look so luscious in the bathroom!

Kelly@TearingUpHouses said...

Very nice fabric! It goes perfectly with the shape of the chair.

Kelly

Laurel @ Ducks in a Row said...

I love it! I love the fabric you chose! I love the paint! I love that you have seating in the bathroom! Great job.

Room to Inspire said...

The chairs look fabulous. I love the color you selected and the fabric is beautiful - I would be smiling every time I saw these too!

Chelsea

Phyllis AROUND THE HOUSE said...

Love the black and white fabric that you have chosen for the chairs, I love the look you have achieved....they look great

Kathy @ Creative Home Expressions said...

I love the paint treatment! It fits in your bathroom so well. That pillow WOULD go great on this chair!

Rita Kent at TesoroFino.Com said...

These makeovers just make my heart go pitter patter! They are just lovely! Thanks for taking time to photograph and share and inspire us all for our next makeover!

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Willow said...

The chairs look lovely. You did a fantastic job redoing them.

Willow

Anna said...

the chairs look really beautiful, great job

Anonymous said...

Great job, masterfully done. Somehow, from earlier posts, I thought this was a client's bathroom, but you said "everytime I walk into this room..." Is this your house, or do you just happen to visit this client often? Just wondering? :) - L in Michigan

pk said...

Great job, Janell! I love the fabric AND the paint treatment (and the fact that you can have two of them in your bathroom!) Have a good day...

pk @ Room Remix

Isabella & Max Rooms said...

'L' in Michigan asks a great question! When I was originally posting about this redesign, about a year ago, I had just begun to post on a more regular basis and was not completely comfortable with it all! So talked about projects is a less personal way, focusing on the work instead.
Have a great one! Janell

Living With Lindsay said...

LOVE that paint treatment!

Teresa said...

Great makeover- I love little chairs like that-
you did a wonderful job.-

L.Duncan@home23duncanboys said...

love the chairs! Now if I can just find one for my "office"!!!

Merci-Notes said...

Hi, I love your re-design of the chair... the fabric is wonderful.
Also! you did the full job of redoing the seat! bravo!
With Kindness,
Mary

Tamera said...

Okay...I am jealous on two counts:0
1) cute chairs!
2) you can fit chairs in your bathroom?!

They look great!
Tamera@doubledelight

Design Esquire said...

I love the shape of the chair and the fabric you chose. It looks great!

LindsB said...

Such a fantastic makeover- I love the new paint job and the fabric is beautiful!

Wendy @ The Shabby Nest said...

Absolutely love the chairs! Perfection!

Little Cottage said...

You are doing such a great job!
-Sylvi

The Whispering Creek House said...

i love the fabric! the chair looks great! I am thinking of doing my dining room chairs..only i am thinking paint! i have been so busy doing my annual harvest party and this weekend it came and went..so im inspired to do my chairs after seeing yours! come by and check things out...would love to have ya!Stephanie

Dayka said...

I was looking at your bathroom last night--you did such a good job! I love the shades in the windows. How did you apply the 3 top coats--with a brush, sponge, or cloth? I haven't been able to figure it out.

Dayka said...

Also, I left you a note on my blog after your comment. Thanks for reading!

High-Heeled Foot in the door said...

You picked a great fabric! It's one of my favorite! I love it all!

I was so excited to spot the satin finish spraypaint the last time I was at the store! I love the way it comes out and the finishing technique did looks fab!

Mary said...

Your re-do looks absolutely professional! I'm going to save this post and follow your directions to refinish my kitchen chairs...I've been wondering what to do with them, and I think this will be perfect!

God bless,
Mary

Linda Q said...

Oh those turned out great, love your choice of fabric!!
Linda Q

Vicki said...

Hello, Janell,
I love the shape of these chairs and the print you chose to go on them! A wonderful cottage transformation! Have a beautiful week! Vicki

Victoria@WhimsybyVictoria said...

Love the way this chair turned out! You definently have an eye for creativity and beautiful things! Love it!! Sorry it has taken me so long to get over here and visit. We have been through our move and illness...finally back to the real world! I thought of you when I found my thrift chairs in the Good will...I am inspired by the way your chairs turned out! Can't wait to work on them...after we transform our new home. lol. Have a great week!

Hugs friend,
~Victoria~

cindy@cottage instincts said...

Love them! Wish I had room for a chair in my bathroom. Wish there was room for ME in my bathroom :o)
peace.

Lori said...

the chairs look great...what a brilliant makeover!!!

Jan Jessup said...

Ciao, Janell! You did a very professional job on your chairs--and of course, I love the graphic Thomas Paul fabric from Calico Corners on the chairs! The combination of a contemporary fabric on a classic frame is a wonderful way to update furniture.
Best,
Jan

Atelier de Charo said...

It's a great revamp!!!
Nice Job.

Nancy @ La Chambre Rose said...

Wonderful! I love the tones in oil rubbed bronze.

Clean Design Fan said...

I really like how you show the color of the faucet and the chair color - They go together so well. Definitely a great job - thanks for presenting this in such an easy to follow sequence....

Delightful Dwelling said...

Beautiful! I love the bronze color and the fabric is gorgeous.

Southern Aspirations said...

oh wow! Great transformation!! I have a few of my grandmother's chairs I need to redo.. great inspiration!

Averill said...

I'm so impressed with the finish on those chairs -- it's absolutely perfect! I've got oil rubbed bronze fixtures in all my bathrooms and may have to try this on a small stool I've got stowed in the garage awaiting inspiration.

jenjen said...

So pretty! And I love that they were your grandmothers. I love things that have a history. Beautiful!

XOOX
Jen

tales from an oc cottage said...

Very classy!


m ^..^

Leanne said...

They turned out so beautiful. I love the fabric you chose.

Paula Grace Designs said...

What a wonderful job! I love the fabric you selected. I was going to attempt to reupholster my dining room chairs a few years ago. I chickened out or just got tired. My husband and I had just refinished the table, chairs, and china cabinet. We cried UNCLE! on the the upholstery. Cudos to you!

Amanda@Imperfectly Beautiful said...

So cute...LOVE that fabric!

Ginger said...

Your chair is beautiful! The paint came out so pretty.
Ginger

Infarrantly Creative said...

I am pretty sure I can't get past the soaker tub envy to even see the chair...LUV the chair makeover and the fabric choice. Gorgeous.

Mandy said...

Beautiful job! They are gorgeous now.

Centsational Girl said...

I adore that chair ! And very swoony fabric indeed. Is that a word? Swoony? It should be.

Gorgeous job !

Maryann @ Domestically-Speaking said...

I'd love some of that fabric! It's so pretty. Great job on the chair.

The DIY Show Off said...

I'm a little behind on my blog reading but wanted to say I'm here today and I love the new look. Oil rubbed bronze is so pretty (great technique) and I really love the fabric you chose. Great job!

:)
Roeshel

jen said...

love the new look!

Miss Mustard Seed said...

Those turned out so well! The color and fabric look very sophisticated and rich. Great choices. Thanks for linking up to FFF!

Ariyal said...

love love love it!

Leigh said...

Just bought a house with bronze hardware throughout. I'm using your master bath as inspiration for my master bath! Will post about it when it's complete... but just found an adorable $35 chair at my local antique mall so the chair makeover will begin tomorrow! Just need to order the TP fabric! Thanks!