Happy {almost} Friday!
I am oh so excited to FINALLY share my dining chair makeover with you all today!!!
You see this project, much like it’s partner in crime – my kitchen table makeover, has taken SO much longer than I had originally intended.
There isn’t really much of a story here to be honest. I wasn’t a huge fan of how dark my dining chairs were so, I hauled the chairs down to the garage and removed the dingy old seat cushions by taking out a few screws. I painted the chairs with my favorite Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in White. Y’all know I love this stuff SO much that I just can’t help but shout it from the rooftops! I probably could should have used a coat of primer to start, not because this fabulous chalk paint needs it, but because I could have saved myself wasting a coat of the more expensive Annie Sloan, not to mention the week I had to wait for a new can of it to come in the mail one chair into my third coat. Ah well, you live, you learn right?
I suppose that unplanned wait gave me a chance to take my time with recovering the chair cushions so I could really make sure to get things right. Luckily, I had planned ahead enough to not only have the fabric ordered, but to have even picked it up from our shipping outlet across the border – have I ever told you how much I LOVE living so close to the States? I chose to use an outdoor fabric to make the cushions as durable to messy toddlers (and husbands) as possible. I was SO tempted to choose something bright and fun and full of personality, but because I’m still not sure what I want to do yet on this main floor, I thought it best to play it safe and went with this outdoor linen fabric. I did a bit of researching online & the whole process of recovering the cushions actually looked pretty simple, so I grabbed my staple gun and got to work.
Turns out I was right about one thing, there wasn’t much to recovering the chairs at all and getting the job done right took only a couple of hours! This part of my chair project proved to be much easier than I had expected, which, let’s face it, NEVER EVER happens! I was sure to snap some photos of the process to walk you through the steps.
I started by cutting a rough square of fabric leaving about 5″ of fabric around the entire outside of the cushion – this sounds like a lot of waste (and it is I suppose), but it was really helpful in giving me a good enough grip to pull the fabric tight on all sides. I started by making sure my chair cushion was centered & straight on the fabric – if you are working with a patterned fabric, be sure to pay close attention to where things will fall on the seat, since mine was more boring plain, I really just had to make sure it was straight. I started by putting one staple in the centre of the first side and then pulling the fabric fairly tight & fastening the opposite side. I continued this process with the last two sides.
After punching a staple into the center of all four sides (and double checking that all looked well on the top of the cushion), I simply started stapling the fabric tight across all of the edges. I worked at pulling the fabric tight and fastening on opposite sides until I had all of the edges stapled about an inch in from each corner. To finish up the corners, I simply folded the fabric like I would wrapping a gift and stapled it down as I went. I still can’t believe how simple and easy this all was!
Here’s a quick before and after shot to give you an idea of the drastic change – goodbye ugly pinkish-beige seats, hello greige seats! Okay, so it doesn’t look that drastic to you all, but trust me, they are SO much brighter! Plus, no stains!!!
One week & one more painstakingly tedious coat of paint later and I was ready to put it all back together. I parked myself in front of the TV, plugged in a Friends marathon and got to work refastening the seat cushions & rubbing in a coat of Annie Sloan’s Clear Furniture Wax over the chalk paint to protect everything.
FINALLY, here’s how it all came together …
At least it was all TOTALLY worth it, am I right? I just {love} how much lighter and brighter our kitchen is!
Do you have any furniture that could use some brightening up in your home? What’s holding you back from taking the plunge?
Wishing you all SUCH a wonderful Thursday!!!
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Breanna says
These turned out GREAT! I love the brightness of them and they will go so well with whatever you end up doing in that space 🙂
Kristi says
Thank you Bre!
Emily @ Table + Hearth says
They look so much better Kristi! And look at your little stool chillin’ over there all matchy now 🙂
Kristi says
Hahaha! Yes, Carson pushes that thing around our whole main floor a zillion times a day now 😉 Thanks Emily!
Christine says
They look fabulous! Great job!
Kristi says
Thank you SO much Christine!
Tanya says
I love the new look! I have some new dining furniture planning ahead as I want to update what I have now. Your project got the creative wheels turning 🙂 Great job, love how it all turned out so bright and clean looking!
Kristi says
Awww, thanks Tanya!!! Can’t wait to hear what you’ve got in store for yours!
Cathy says
What a beautiful transformation. So bright now. Love them.
Kristi says
Thank you Cathy!!! I really love how much brighter our kitchen looks now!
Leigh Anne says
They look sooo good! Worth all of the tedious work! Our dining table is on my list for when we get back from vacation in September. You are inspiring me 🙂
Kristi says
Thank you SO much Leigh Anne! I can’t wait to see what you do with it!!!
Peggy says
The white is gorgeous in your dining area!
Kristi says
Thank you Peggy! I love how much brighter it is!
Jenna @ A Savory Feast says
I really like those chairs! White was a great choice, they look so bright and happy now.
Kristi says
Thank you Jenna! You’re right, my Kitchen is SO much brighter now!!!
Jenna @ A Savory Feast says
Thanks for linking up with Hump Day Happenings! I always love seeing your posts at the party.
Kristi says
Thank you Jenna!!!
Tara @ Anything & Everything says
Love the new look to the tables and chairs! Makes everything so much brighter! Great job!
Kristi says
Thank you Tara! The whole room is lighter and brighter – I love it!
Bre @ Average But Inspired says
They look gorgeous, Kristi! The whole set is so bright and fresh now. I totally love it!
Kristi says
Thank you SO, SO much Bre!!! I’m so happy you love it as much as I do!
Margarita says
Amazing change! I love the after, it looks so bright and airy.
Kristi says
Thank you Margarita!!! I love how bright it’s made my Kitchen!
Leslie says
I like the pattern on the back of the chair too, how cool. The cushions give the room a more open feel. You did a great job!
Kristi says
Thank you Leslie! The back of the chair was such a pain in the butt to paint, but it is really pretty in the end at least 😉
Katie @ Little House of Four says
They look fabulous, Kristi! I love the white and how much brighter it makes the space. Great job as always 🙂
Kristi says
Thank you SO much Katie! It’s definitely lightened up the entire room!
Katie @ Little House of Four says
Thanks so much for linking up to Your Designs This Time!
Whitney says
impressive!
Kristi says
Thank you Whitney!
Nicole B. says
A nice and bright change! White always looks so clean and crisp! Lovely!!!
Kristi says
Thank you Nicole! You’re right, it’s totally brightened up the whole room!
Christina says
These turned out so great, Kristi! I love the criss-cross detailing in back!!! (You have no idea how much I wanted to spell that Kris Kross and include a Jump! Jump! reference right then). 😉
Kristi says
Hahahahaha! Thank you Christina! That detail in the back was SUCH a pain to paint, but totally worth it in the end 🙂
Kendra @ www.joyinourhome.com says
They look fabulous, Kristi!! Love the white! And the linen material looks great too!!
Kristi says
Thank you Kendra!!!
Shonee says
Love it all! It looks like a totally new set. You really did a great job!
Kristi says
Thank you Shonee! It really does look SO different!
Antionette Blake says
Lovely and thanks for sharing with us at the #WWDParty!
Kristi says
Thank you SO much Antoinette!!!
Rachel says
Very pretty update! I love the backs of those chairs. It almost looks like a whole new set now.
Kristi says
Thank you SO much Rachel! It really does look SO fresh!
Julie Jamison says
Love the new look Kristi. Such a clean and crisp look. Awesome job. Stopping by from SITS!
Kristi says
Thank you SO much Julie!!! It’s totally brightened up our Kitchen!
Sarah @ EDEA SMITH says
These are great, love the colour
Sarah @ EDEA Smith
http://www.edea-smith.co.uk
Kristi says
Thank you SO much Sarah!!!
Keri says
Loving these chairs!
Kristi says
Thank you Keri!!!
leslie @ House on the Way says
Thanks so much for sharing at the Twirl & Take a Bow Party! Love the chairs!
Kristi says
Thank you Leslie!
Cynthia Weber @ A Button Tufted Life... says
Sooooo much better! Clapping for your brilliance!!
Kristi says
Thank you so much Cynthia!
Megan @ Our Pinteresting Family says
They look fantastic. 🙂
Kristi says
Thank you Megan!
Elisha @ Pneumatic Addict Furniture says
So much brighter and lighter! Great job!
Kristi says
Thank you Elisha!!!
Britni says
These turned out gorgeous, love the brighter version!
Kristi says
Thank you SO much Britni!!!
Lindsey@BetterAfter says
Great change! It was lovely before, but it looks so much better in white!
Kristi says
Thank you SO much Lindsay!!!
Kathy says
Your dining room chairs are stunning – love the new color and fabric,
Kathy
Kristi says
Thank you Kathy!!!
kristi@ishouldbemoppingthefloor says
This is gorgeous, Kristi! It looks fantastic! Thank you bunches for linking up and partying with us this week!
Kristi says
Thank you SO much Kristi!
Erlene says
What a difference a coat of paint can make! I like the lighter white on the chairs 🙂
Kristi says
Thank you Erlene! SUCH a transformation!
Tshanina | Thrifty T's Treasures says
As with all of your projects, these turned out great! The fabric you choose looks like something you’ll be able to easily clean (which is definitely a plus in my book)!
Kristi says
Absolutely! Thanks Tshanina!!!
Shonee says
Thanks for linking up to Merry Monday! Hope you will join us again this Sunday! I will be featuring your super awesome chair makeover at the party this week!!
-Shonee
http://www.hawthorneandmain.com
Kristi says
Really? Thank you SO much Shonee!!!
Lisa @ Shine Your Light says
They look so great Kristi! Fresh and clean, nice and bright!
Kristi says
Thank you Lisa! Definitely a HUGE transformation!
Dianne says
This makeover makes your dining room so much lighter and brighter! Great job!
Kristi says
Thank you SO much Dianne!
Paula says
did you sand before you painted?
Kristi says
I didn’t Paula – with Chalk paint there are no sanding or primer required!
Kimberly says
They look amazing! Pinned. Please come and party with us tonight at 7 pm. It just wouldn’t be a party without you! http://loulougirls.blogspot.co…
Happy Labor Day! Lou Lou Girls
Kristi says
Thank you Kimberly!!! Will definitely be there next week!!!
Aimee @ItsOverflowing says
I think this is my favorite chair makeover EVER! I need to work on the chairs in my dining room — thanks for the inspiration!!! Featuring you tomorrow! XO, Aimee
Kristi says
Thank you SO much Aimee! You are MUCH too sweet!
Carissa Rasmussen says
the simplest transformations sometimes are the best! I’d love for you to come share them at Outside {the Box} http://www.carissamiss.com/2014/09/outside-box-link-party-no-2.html
Kristi says
Thank you SO much Carissa! I’m all linked up!!!
Nikki says
I’m so jealous!!! I LOVE the colors! These chairs would be perfect in my house. I’m going to have to set about making my chairs look like this asap!
Kristi says
Awwww, how sweet are you?! Thank you SO much Nikki!!!
Misha says
I love how everything turned out! We are working on a similar project for our dining room and I’m hoping you can help with 2 questions. How has the chalk paint wax held up to a lot of handleung of the chairs? We’re thinking of a top coat instead. Also, when you chose to wax the table and chairs, was there a reason for choosing white versus clear wax? I’ve heard the clear can yellow and I don’t want to lose the bright white look. Thanks so much for help! Love your blog!
Kristi says
Thank you Misha! I’m so happy you love how they turned out! The wax has held up very well actually, though I have been adding a quick coat over it all every 6 months or so. A top coat is a great idea to avoid that extra wear and tear though – Country Chic makes a great one as it has a pretty matte looking finish still: http://www.countrychicpaint.ca/collections/wax-top-coats-etc/products/tough-coat?variant=4318119237. The wax I used would be considered the clear wax, though it definitely has a white look to it in the jar – I haven’t noticed any yellowing, though I suppose it could as the years pass. I think if you aren’t looking for the chairs to distress too much with everyday use, the top coat is definitely the way to go. Hope this helps, just let me know if you have any other questions 🙂 Good luck Misha!
Katie says
I love what you’ve done with the table and chairs! I’m also considering attempting a similar project but my table base and chairs are currently painted black and I want to chalk paint them white, using Annie Sloan. What do you recommend as I use as a primer (I’d like to cut down on the amount of Annie Sloan). Any tips to getting the paint a real smooth finish (no brush lines)? Thanks so much!
Kristi says
Thank you SO much Katie! I would definitely use some primer first (here’s an affiliate link to my fave: http://amzn.to/22ikUwN), that will help cut down on that expensive chalk paint. I find chalk paint difficult to get really smooth as it’s sort of meant to show the brush strokes to look more rustic. The easiest way to get a smooth finish is to use a sprayer (which makes such quick work of paining projects!!!) or a paint extender (I don’t have one to recommend as I haven’t gone this route). Hope this helps!
Donna Smith says
Love your table make over, I just redid my barstool cushionsin a white and black buffalo check, I sprayed 3 coats of Scotch Guard on them, the true test was my 4 yr old grand daughter got ketchup on one, it wiped right off! Amazing stuff!
Kristi says
Good thinking Donna!!! Thanks so much!
Debbie W. says
Hello. I also am considering redoing an old oak table and chairs. I have a couple of questions. How has the paint held up over the last 3 years. are the table legs and chair legs getting dinged?
If you use primer instead of Chalk paint, does that mean you have to sand first? I know you don’t have to prep and sand with the Chalk paint but aren’t you supposed to with Primer?
Thanks much!!!
Kristi says
Hi Debbie, thanks for your questions! The paint held up really well actually and only really wore away on the table in front of my son’s chair because of his buckles rubbing against it. The chairs held up perfectly. If you’re worried about wear and tear, you could use a clear top coat with a low sheen to protect everything. And yes, a quick sand before primer will help it to stick for sure, I’d only recommend it if you’re painting over something really dark (my chairs were cherry wood and the red took ages to cover).
Connie says
What did you use to pad the seats of your chairs?
Kristi says
I actually just reused what was already there for the seat padding, just using some new fabric to recover them.