Well, after an excruciatingly long wait (for me anyway) my dining chairs have finally come home to mama. I have swooned over this fabric for quite some time and my goodness, she doesn’t disappoint. I might actually have come downstairs this morning and much to Wayne’s amusement, gave my dining chair a little kiss. That’s how much I love them.
Shall we remind ourselves what these chairs looked like before? Oh go on then.
Essentially, the seats needed replacing completely – they were sagging and not very comfortable…. and the chairs used to have backs on them (why anyone would want to cover that beautiful detailing is beyond me but there ya go) so where it was removed, the staples had left gouges in the wood that needed to be filled.
I left the task to the experts. One of those experts being my Wayne who took them to his body shop and filled the holes as best he could without losing the details, sanded them down and professionally sprayed them with a glossy automotive paint. They aren’t perfect but I think considering the state they were in, he’s done a smashing job.
The other was Brian at MD Upholstery who is local to me in Stockport and genuinely, the nicest, smiliest, most helpful man with a couple decades of experience who completely recreated a lovely comfy seat in each and wrapped them up with my fabric and trim. I’m definitely going to Brian again in the future. (And no, there’s no sponsored post here, he’s just very nice and very good at what he does and his rates were super reasonable so if you are in the Cheshire area, look him up and tell him I sent you.)
Are you ready for the after? Silly question.
I’m absolutely in love with them in every way.
I ordered a little extra fabric just in case because it’s a very large pattern and so when Brian gave me the surplus fabric along with the chairs, I knew I wanted to do something with it. I considered some cushions but there really isn’t anywhere else in my home that uses orange so I decided to make two simple table runners instead. The little pink tea lights I got from Amazon for my Christmas scheme (more on that to come!) for Β£1 each but they look so pretty lit up, I couldn’t resist sharing them early.
I love how the fabric picks up the pinks and oranges in my paintings and works so nicely with the deep blue on the walls. As much as I do genuinely love quiet, serene, white Scandi-style rooms and can completely appreciate their beauty, I know I’m a colour addict because this is what makes me truly and utterly giddy.
Now, as it’s the way it always goes, my other chairs are looking a bit tired in comparison (they get used a lot whereas the end chairs, not so much) so I’m considering changing the seats on them from a loose cushion to an upholstered seat.
The cost breakdown for the chairs was as follows:
Original chairs Β£80 for pair
Manuel Canovas Bengale Fabric in Paprika purchased from David Gavin Design in Didsbury Β£70/metre (I only needed 1 meter for 2 chairs, the extra was used for the table runners)
Trim from eBay Β£5
Filling, Sanding and Painting Β£0 (love you, baby)
Upholstery Β£60 (Β£25/chair + VAT)
Total Cost: Β£215.00 or Β£107.50 per chair
And you’ll be happy to know they are fully Meisha-approved.
I don’t think that’s too bad going, do you? I figure if I use less expensive fabric, I should be able to come in under Β£200 for all four chairs. It won’t happen this year but it’ll be on the project list for early next year!
So what do you think of my little chair makeover? Was it worth the wait?
They look so nice! Wayne did a great job filling as well, you can barely tell!
The fabric on the seats looks great with the blue walls. Bright and cheery. The dining room table looks completely unfamiliar to me, but maybe it's because you usually have a tablecloth on?
beyond scrumptious. the fabric is so appetizing and sorbet-licious.<br /><br />michele
Looks so wonderful and "Swoon Worthy like"…
What a fab choice of fabric! I so love the look of how your put them together with the rest of the room! Great job!
These are stunning! I'm hoping to do something similar when we get around to sorting out a dining area, and I'll be coming after you for tips :) xx
Damn! I am flippin in love with them!!! Do you pet them everyday? I would. xo
What a transformation! So eclectic and absolutely swwo worthy style, I love them. Thumbs up for the great work and the fabric is devine! Thank you for sharing Kimberly, really need some chairs now! Hugs Mette
Gosh wow, how utterly fabulous! Love the transformative job on the chairs, the fabric is stunning! I love me a toile pattern and this colour combination in the fabric could not be more perfect for your dining room. The whole room looks awesome, from every angle! The deep blue is a beautiful cocooning backdrop, and the juicy pops of colour make it look so friendly and pretty. I'd love come to
Wow Kimberley, amazing transformation. Your dining room is so beautiful and colourful. x
GORGEOUS Kimberly! I've loved this fabric forever too, and it looks amazing against the white lacquer. Fab new wall colour I spy too!
Gorgeous chairs. Love the white + fun fabric. So glad I found your blog…looking forward to seeing more.(will follow on blog-loving).
The fabric looks very great and comfortable. The chairs looks awesome.