{"id":1761,"date":"2016-02-19T01:16:13","date_gmt":"2016-02-19T01:16:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nixoninteriors.ca\/?p=1761"},"modified":"2016-02-19T01:16:13","modified_gmt":"2016-02-19T01:16:13","slug":"updating-a-chair-in-a-few-easy-steps","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/nixoninteriors.ca\/2016\/02\/updating-a-chair-in-a-few-easy-steps\/","title":{"rendered":"Updating a Chair in a Few Easy Steps"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/a><\/p>\n I have always been a fan of Barrymore furniture so I was super stoked when I spotted two matching Barrymore chairs for a steel of a deal at 60 bucks for the pair. Yup, that’s right, $30.00 for a Barrymore. Gotta LOVE IT<\/strong>! Even more incredible was the upholstery was a nice neutral colour and in pretty good condition. This meant there was no need to reupholster, which can be both time consuming and costly. As is, I felt the chairs were ok, but not exactly the look I was after so…<\/p>\n here are a few easy steps I did to update the look of the chair<\/strong><\/p>\n First and by far the easiest step was to remove the back cushion and replace it with a decorative rectangular through pillow. Doing this reveals the tight back, instantly giving the chair a more contemporary streamlined appearance.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Next, I removed the skirting around the bottom edge of the chair.<\/a>I did this using a pair of needle nose pliers and basically went along the bottom edge pulling staples and removing the tacking strip as I went. While I was busy removing staples, I went ahead and removed the bottom dust cover as well.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n With all the skirting off, I removed the liner from the back and the piece (not sure of it’s technical name) that kept the skirt stiff. I was a little gentle as I removed these pieces as I knew I would be reusing the material.<\/p>\n I then pinned the skirting material together making sure it fit snuggly around the base of the chair. Once I was confident the fit was right, I sewed the skirting together to create one continuos piece.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n I then put the material snuggly in place around the bottom edge of the chair, inside out, lining up seams as best I could. The use of a tacking strip creates a perfectly straight line when the fabric is folded back over and gives a professional look so it is worth purchasing some or making your own with some thin cardboard. After measuring carefully, start stapling the tacking strip in place.<\/p>\n