Friday, September 2, 2011

Redecorating Dining Room - Upholstry (5)

I am back from summer vacation and ready to complete my dining room redesign.  Plans for the dining room remain in place and I have made only a few minor alterations.  I have experienced a couple of delays, but nothing serious.  One of the chair fabrics was on back order for a few weeks, but has since been delivered.  Also, the painter I have hired has been doing a lot of outside work and asked if he could do the painting in a few weeks.  Since I am not in a rush for this project I agreed to the extended delay.

My dining table chairs and large upholstered chair went out to the upholsterer the first week in August.  All seven chairs returned a week later finished.  They look great.  The seat cushions were done with a self welt around the bottom of the cushion and the fabric is tightly stretched without any puckering.  The unique shape of the arm chair really shows off the print fabric and the multiple colors  bring everything in the room together.  I will make a pillow for the large chair as an accent as well. 

Hint:  the chairs were upholstered so quickly, because summer is usually a slower time for the upholsterer.  As we approach the fall they will get busier, so if you have a piece to be reupholstered before the holidays get it there soon.

Reupholstering is a wonderful way to update an existing piece of furniture and make it work with your new interior design.  Below I have included a few pictures of the reupholstered chairs.

Large upholstered chair

The large scale pattern and bold colors add
interest to the room's overall design


Dining table chair

The traditional chair has a little more of a pop with this fun dot fabric


The cushion welt adds an additional layer of detail and finishes the
edge of the chair cushion

Things are really starting to come together.  Please share any comments with me and I will write again about the next stage of design the project.


Dotty Wyman is the principal designer at www.dottywymandesigns.com.


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