About 8 or 9 years ago, before I discovered the wonders of thrift stores, I purchased a pair of “scratch and dent” dining chairs at the Rooms to Go Outlet store. I can’t remember how much I paid for them, but I am pretty sure it was about $100 for the pair (GASP!)
I reupholstered the chairs, and set them out in my living room as extra seating. When we moved to our next house, they ended up as desk and vanity chairs. With this current move, I only have room for one of the chairs as seating for the built-in desk in my super-sweet kitchen.
I had a can of Annie Sloan Old White Chalk Paint that I purchased on my visit to Robyn Story Designs in Tampa that was screaming to be used. This chair was the perfect candidate:
 |
Here’s the chair in its original state. |
 |
Annie Sloan Old White |
 |
Check out my very appropriate painting outfit! |
 |
After the first coat (it needed 2) |
 |
I dug out a piece of remnant fabric I had purchased at Joanns a few months back to reupholster the seat. |
 |
Here’s the finished product. |
 |
I distressed and used some dark wax to enrich the color. |
 |
I love how a little paint and fabric turned this formal dining chair into a funky cottage chair! |
So what do you think?
If you found us through a linky party, welcome and please become a follower! We’re happy to have you here!
