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Line and Berry Spice Cabinet Short Family Dressing Box high Chests & dressing tables valuables chests & cabinets Coates Family Queen Anne This Queen Anne chair is the next step up from the simpler Queen Anne version. With more involved carving and the interrupted compass seat with shell, it is masterful in design and proportion. 42” high, 20 ¾” wide GC3787 High Back Armchair, Queen Anne Legs This Wingback chair was designed in consultation with healthcare specialists for use in healthcare and senior facilities. The back height, arm height, wing size and lumbar support have been modified to provide a better fit for the user physically while eliminating the barriers created by large scale models. The appealing design of the Wingback is timeless, adding sophistication to any space. The gracefulness of this series is enhanced by the Queen Anne or Chippendale leg design. Wingback takes into consideration the need for ease of cleaning by offering removable seat cushions




The seat cushion is fully encased by the upholstery with a nylon zippered opening, to prevent the interior construction from contact with spills, body fluids and other elements that would effect the products performance The seat cushion is constructed using Ultracell foam with a waterfall front further enhancing the level of comfort. The seat cover has a seamless front to prevent eventual breakdown of seams causing liquid penetration into foam To enhance product life span the removable seat cushion allows for easy replacement of the upholstery cover or the entire cushion should it be required An open sealed frame structure below the seat cushion offers superior construction strength while eliminating any barrier below the seat Brochure Environmental Data Images CAD Files Use dry eraser paint to turn an old set of drawers into an ever-changing work of art. For once it’s OK to write on the furniture. Check out this tutorial for the details. TV Stand Turned Ombré Bar Cart




Transform an ugly old TV stand into an ombré masterpiece. Learn how to touch up wood and repaint it here. Make work a bit more fun by turning a boring old desk chair into something stylish with this tutorial on reupholstering. Modernized Queen Anne Settee Transform a settee with striped fabric, a fresh coat of paint, and diamante buttons for glitz. This blogger recounts how she transformed an outdated piece into something fab. Turn an old coffee table into an ottoman hybrid using a fresh coat of paint and colorful cushions. This post has all the details. You could also buy cushions if sewing isn’t your thing. Kilim Rug Bedside Bench You can spend a fortune on a kilim-style bedside bench or make your own like this blogger did, using a rug, bench, and simple upholstery techniques. A dingy old campaign desk (purchased for $30 from Salvation Army) becomes a bright and cheerful office centerpiece with a good polish and fresh coat of pink paint, as done by this blogger.




Basic Side Chair Revival The most surefire way to spruce up old furniture — a new layer of paint and reupholstery. This tutorial shows you how. This post reveals the wonders of Stikwood, reclaimed wood with adhesive on the back, which makes this DIY project easy to accomplish with zero carpentry skills. Adhere contact paper in a simple geometric design to give your side table a modern look. Cover a wooden stool with an old drop cloth to give it a vintage look. This tutorial also includes details on how to make the fabric rosettes. Chalky Finish Table With Numbering Use chalky finish paint and numbered stencils to revive a wooden side table with a funky look. This tutorial has the details. Pastel Spray Painted Chairs Make old metal chairs cute enough for your dinner guests with nothing more than a cheerfully colored coat of spray paint. This blogger shares how she did it. This blogger updated a white stool with a coat of striped paint. Just carefully lay out painters tape to achieve evenly spaced stripes.




Recovered Mid-Century Burke Chair A simple white burke chair becomes a colorful statement piece when reupholstered with striped fabric from a National Parks blanket. Check out this post for the details on how it was done. A drab vinyl table and chairs look contemporary with a paint job, wooden tabletop, and new fabric. This post describes how it was done. Splotchy Painted School Chair Spongy paint and gold leaf transformed this school chair into something super fun. This blog has the how-to details. This blogger made over a mid-century table with comic book decoupage. You can do the same with your imagery of choice- photographs, magazines, etc. Add some whimsy to an unremarkable wooden table by covering it with wallpaper, as done here. This one’s not for the carpentry novice. But if you’re comfortable building a wooden frame and skinning an old couch (yes, you read that right), you can make a truly unique leather sling sofa like this blogger did.




Dresser With Purse Strap Pulls Replace the old knobs on a dresser with strips of a leather purse strap, like this blogger did, for a totally new look. This post shows you how to upgrade a vintage wooden chair with some simple paper decoupage. Pick out paper to match your own decor. Weave together a bunch of old leather belts to create this funky accent piece. Get the simple instructions for making your own here. Prettify a plane bookshelf by applying a layer of wallpaper to the background. This blogger describes how she did it. A cane web chair is the perfect cross stitch canvas. Simple stitching in bold colors looks modern and striking. Check out this post for details. A gold diamond and detailing makes an average dresser a bit dressier. Make your own by following these directions. Footstool Turned Bag Stand Pamper your guests and their baggage by recovering an old footstool with a fabulous bright fabric. This post shows you how. Make your mudroom less of a mess with this chic modern storage bench.




This tutorial shows how to paint your own with stencils. Book Page and Washi Paper Table This blogger covered up a stained wooden table with book pages and Washi paper circles for a funky modern look. Take reupholstery to another level with faux fur fabric. This post describes how it’s done. Real marble will cost you a pretty penny, but marbled contact paper will give you a snazzy look for cheap. Not exactly spill-proof, but you could cover the final result with a layer of glass or clear plastic, or just keep covering the table with different patterns over time. This blogger had the idea. Upholstery not your thing? Revive a fabric chair with paint, tape, and fabric medium instead, as done here. This post shows you how to make folding chairs more fun with stencils and Sharpie- and a layer of spray paint if you choose. You don’t have to go overboard with a paint job to create a new look. Just painting the tips of chair legs like this blogger does wonders.

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