Here is my latest crop of "before and after" transformations - all deserving a gold star!
I found this little chair at a local thrift shop and redid the woodwork with chalk paint. This lovely Waverly print has now been used on four pieces. |
This chair came from the same thrift store as above - I do love this lively linen-blend fabric! |
This chair came from an estate sale and the dark brown wood was badly scarred. It is heavy and very comfortable - a little more "masculine" than my normal transformations. |
This vintage settee was purchased at a "Vicki's" estate sale. I love the french stripe! |
This set of chairs was purchased at a flea market during our recent trip to West Palm Beach, FL. The set was totally transformed with a lacquer paint and cream linen fabric. |
This is another chair from one of "Vicki's" estate sales. The wood was in perfect condition - it just needed a fresh fabric. |
Another vintage chaise from "Vicki's" sales. I did have to discard the down cushion - it was not salvable. The new high density foam cushion gives the piece a more tailored look. |
I bought these lovely chairs from a craigslist add - eight lovely Baker chairs. I waited a long time before selecting the yellow silk (with velvet backs). They are on their way to Naples, Florida. |
Another "Vicki's" estate sale purchase! I have used this highly textured cream fabric on a set of Baker settees last year so it is only fitting to use the remaining fabric on this great chair! |
I bought this great chair in a consignment shop right after the holidays. It will be on its way to its new home in Pennsylvania soon! |
OK - this is the last "Vicki's" estate sale piece for today (although I have more). This nicely sized chair with down cushion was redone in a nice woven tweed. |
Well, that's the latest batch! I hope it inspires others to look for and refurbish these gems from yesteryear - happy hunting!
Love them all. Wonderful choice of fabric for each piece.
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