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White Kitchen Chairs With Arms

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Enjoy every meal with dining room furniture you adore. No matter who you're entertaining, or what space you need to fill, find the dining room furniture that's perfect for you at Big Lots! Start with a traditional dining room table and chair set for formal dinners and entertaining. Find dining room furniture  and kitchen furniture for casual meals - pull up a stool at the kitchen island or breakfast table. Make an addition to your kitchen with kitchen furniture and rolling storage carts - perfect for cooking prep, or an additional serving space. Get great everyday savings on dining room and kitchen furniture at Big Lots!How to Reupholster Dining Room Chairs imageAlthough dining room chairs may not be used every single day, even the most durable can wear down and start to look dingy. Luckily, reupholstering a dining room chair can be a very easy job, even for someone...Read More about How to Reupholster Dining Room ChairsAmish Kitchen Chairs and Dining Chairs Amish furniture at its finest from DutchCrafters including our handcrafted, solid wood Amish dining chairs and kitchen chairs.




Order our Amish furniture online, over the phone or at our brick and mortar store in Florida. Amish Chairs Furniture in Solid Wood! Our Amish dining chairs and kitchen chairs are available in a wide variety of styles from Shaker to Mission to Modern.  We also offer chairs for every room in your home from the dining room, kitchen, living room to even the nursery.  The superior craftsmanship that goes into every hardwood dining chair at DutchCrafters results in Amish chairs with optimal comfort, stability, durability, and beauty. Our hardwood dining chairs are built to order from solid wood – choose from oak, quarter sawn white oak, cherry and maple.  You also have the choice of finish and upholstery fabric and leather. Call one of our Amish furniture specialists today to receive wood finish samples or upholstery samples. Since 2003, we've been combing the back roads of Amish country, looking for the highest quality solid wood dining room chairs we can find.  We've sat in the chairs, turned them over, inspected the chair construction, and watched the chairs being finished. 




We're confident that the Amish dining chairs we offer here are amongst the best chairs you'll find anywhere. We invite you to browse our industry-leading collection of Amish dining chairs and kitchen chairs, and feel free to call us if you have any questions at all. Many of the Amish solid wood dining chairs you'll find on DutchCrafters feature corner braces for added strength, often attached with intricate triple-grooved finger joints. Hand-shaped seats are carefully scooped, shaped, and sanded to provide ideal seating comfort, and the majority of our Amish dining chairs even use of superior mortise and tenon joinery - an age old woodworking technique. Our experienced and knowledgeable Amish furniture specialists will work with you throughout the heirloom furniture production process sending you free stain samples, offering ideas and suggestions, and answering any questions as they arise. DutchCrafters is proudly rated A+ by the Better Business Bureau. Call 866-272-6773 or visit our Amish furniture store in Sarasota, Florida.




Be sure to have a look at our solid wood dining table category for a vast selection of tables in any style to match your chairs.1×6 @ 3 feet long 1 – 2×2 @ 8 feet long 1 – 1×4 @6 feet long 1 – 1×2 @ 8 feet long 1 – 2×4 @ stud or 8 feet length 1 – 1/2″ scrap plywood for seat top, 19″ x 19″ 1 yard of fabric 1 piece of foam, 19″ x 19″ 1″ thick 1 1/4″ pocket hole screws 2 – 2×4 @ 38 1/4″ (Chair back legs) 2 – 1×4 @ 17 1/2″ (Side Aprons) 2 – 2×2 @ 17 1/4″ (Front Legs) 2 – 1×4 @ 16″ (Front/Back Aprons) 4 – 2×2 @ 4″ (Supports – both ends cut at 45 degrees off square, NOT parallel to each other) 1 – 1×2 @ 16″ (Seat Back Top) 2 – 1×6 @ 16″ (Seat Back) 2 – 1×2 @ 19″ (Longest point, one end cut at 8 degrees off square) 1 – 1×2 @ 16 3/4″ (Center Support) 1/2″ plywood @ 19″ x 19″ (Seat top) If you follow these steps carefully, you can cut back legs that are straight and symmetrically to each other.




Mark the legs as shown in the diagram. The front – where the chair leg connects to the side aprons – needs to be cut in 1/4″ to account for rounded edges on 2x4s. The goal is to make as many cuts as possible with a circular saw, but you will need to finish inside cuts on the back with a jigsaw. Follow the diagram above carefully. I advise taking the scrap piece of 2×4 and cutting a leg first from it to get some practice. Once your legs are cut, lay them together, and check to make sure that the top, bottom and front sides all match. The other parts are not as significant. Sand your cuts smooth. Attach the side aprons to the back legs, flush to the bottom of the front cuts on your chair back legs. Make sure the two leg pieces still match up – if not, your chair is going to be crooked! Attach the front legs to the side aprons as shown above. The tops are flush, and your chair part should match up at this point. Attach the front and back aprons, carefully predrilling.




I used pocket hole screws and glue. The cross supports will not only add strength to your chair, but it gives you something to screw your seat to. Attach the seat back top as shown above. I used pocket holes from the back but you can also use predrilled screws from the legs. Attach as shown above. The base supports will add considerable strength to your chairs. Attach the base center to the sides as shown in the diagram above. Spray glue the seat cushion to the seat top plywood. Lay fabric facedown on table with seat top on top of fabric, foam side down. Staple fabric carefully to the underside of the chair, tucking corners neatly. Use 2″ screws to attach the seat to the cross supports or use pocket hole screws. This chair was painted with Valspar Antique White in Flat Enamel, three coats. A top coat (Valspar satin finish poly) was added. The fabric is from Joanns, and is part of the Home Decorator’s 45″ wide fabric, and was on sale for $5 a yard.

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