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Simple steps to regain his seat padding Dining
While many people would feel comfortable going through wall hangings or wrought iron wall or even with many projects DIY, are under the impression that it is difficult to recover padded dining room chairs. Dinning lounge are starting to look worn, stained, or just need a style makeover can be done again in DIY fashion by replacing the pads and fabric. Recovery padded dining room chairs is actually very easy and affordable. Here's how.
Step 1: Select the fabric and padding.
You can find high-quality fabric of quality furniture for the patio furnishing stores and fabric stores, but first must determine the amount of tissue is needed. Addition to determine the size of the seat, also need sufficient amounts of material to wrap around the sides of the chair and fold in the edges. The best way to get Accurate measurement is to remove the seat padding and fabric of the chairs. (See step 2).
Note that arm chairs can have a seat a little more large so that the seat will be the best measure to ensure that the purchase of suitable materials. You want to buy all of the same bolt of fabric so there is no variation in color. In addition, pinstripes can be difficult to work with due to the fact that require a straight line along the edge of your seat.
You can save time and effort if you can out of the old cloth and put in place the new fabric right over the old. However, if the filling is used flat or if the fabric is torn or heavy texture, you have to remove and replace the two. In addition, a dark fabric or pattern may show through if left in place. The filling is a price reasonable and in most cases is well worth the expense and effort of substitution. Remove and measure the filling, so you can determine the amount of fabric will be needed for each seat.
Now he knows a lot of fabric and padding you need, make arrangements with you to the fabric store. Choose high quality padding and a fabric that works with the color scheme and style of your room. It would be advisable to sample color when shopping. If you are uncertain, torn between two fabrics, take home samples make a final decision.
Step 2: Remove the seats and upholstery.
Remove the seats of chairs. Turn a chair and find a single screw is secured through the bottom of the supports at each corner. The seat should come easily once the screws are removed.
Turn the cushion over and use a screwdriver flat blade to pry the staples holding the fabric in place, noting how the fabric is folded. If you're doing it again, remove the fabric and padding.
Step 3: Replace the filling and recovery of the seats.
The use of fabric and old landfill as a template and cut the new fabric on one-eighth inch larger than original fabric. Use a pair of scissors to get strong fabric cleaner finish. Use a pair of long, sharp scissors to cut the filling into the same size and shape as the original.
On a clean flat surface, place the material face down and center on the canvas padding. Centre based in the filling and start to wrap the fabric over the edges of the chair. Staple the first center forward position, from about an inch from the edge of the seat. Pull the fabric taut and staple position central in the back seat, then staple the side center positions. Add additional staples as necessary to secure the fabric along of the four edges, leaving the corners for last.
Fold the corners in the same manner as the original fabric, cut away excess material as needed. However, be careful not to move the excess material. Firmly grasp the corners with staples and replace the seats of the chairs with screws.
Step 4: Enjoy fashion new dining chairs!
About the Author
This article was written by Carol Mcguire for Wall Decor & Home Accents, a wall art store featuring outdoor patio clocks and wine bottle wall art.


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