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  • How to Paint a Rocking Chair With a Beach Theme

    Painting a beach theme onto a rocking chair is a great way to decorate an otherwise ordinary piece of furniture. Whether you live by the beach or far from it, adding an island or nautical vibe to...

  • The Best Way to Sand Chair Legs

    Sanding furniture is the essential first step to staining unfinished furniture, or the essential second step after you've stripped a finished chair of its original color. Sanding chair legs is a...

  • Facts About Queen Anne Chairs

    Queen Anne reigned in England from 1704 to 1714. During the previous century, design was dominated by heavy and ornate styles, popularized by Louis V of France. Queen Anne furniture was based on...

  • How to Revamp a Sofa Chair

    Got a dull, worn out sofa chair in your living room? It may be comfy, but when it comes to aesthetics, let's face it---your chair is an eye sore. You know it's hideous, and so does everyone else....

  • How to Choose Oak & Teak Chairs

    Teak is a durable wood that resists warping and rotting. The most expensive of all commonly used outdoor furniture woods, teak weathers to a silvery-gray color; however, with proper care,...

  • Counter Stool Vs. Bar Stool

    While counter stools and bar stools have some distinctions, in terms of their use in the home setting these two seating modes can have some overlap. The descriptive characteristics of each fall...

  • How to Weave Belts Into a Leather Chair Seat

    Before replacing a chair seat with the usual cushioned seating, try making your own leather chair seat. Make a quick trip to the thrift shop to pick up used leather belts. Any adult size leather...

  • How to Cut Chair Legs Evenly

    If you have chairs that are too tall for a table or members of your family, you may need to cut the legs to reduce their height. Measuring the leg length and marking the chair legs on all sides...

  • How to Repair Plastic Mesh Beach Chairs

    Beach chairs with plastic mesh are lightweight and comfortable, easy to carry, and never need painting. The plastic webbing, however, often becomes frayed and faded after years of summer sun and...

  • How to Fix Wicker Chairs

    Good quality wicker is a very strong and durable material that is ideal for producing beautiful furniture that's easy to care for and can last a lifetime. Derived from the Swedish word "wika,"...

  • Instructions to Cane a Chair

    Caning a chair is to weave a seat or back for a chair frame with cane fiber or rush. A chair can be re-caned when the original cane wears out or a newly built chair can be caned. Though the...

  • How to Choose a Good Coach

    Yves Richer, Associate Director of SUCCESS Communication & Leadership Master has a professional support function. He mainly at HEC on the theme of the coaching team and specializes in the...

  • How to Take Off the Paint From a Wood Chair

    Taking paint off a wood chair yourself is not as easy as dropping it off at a professional paint removal service. It's a tough job to do at home, but it is possible with the right tools and some...

  • How to Paint an Upholstered Chair

    Reupholstering a chair is time consuming to do yourself and expensive if you pay someone to do it. Slip covers are not always the best solution, and they can be costly too. Fabric spray paint may...

  • How to Dispose of a Recliner

    Whether you are redecorating or just sick of it, when it's time for that old recliner to go, you might find yourself in a quandary. It's bulky and heavy, and unless you have a truck, hauling it to...

  • Gooseneck Rocking Chair History

    Gooseneck rocking chairs are among the most popular types of rocking chairs, with a history stretching back to artisan carpenters in 18th century America. The influence of the Gooseneck design can...

  • How to Reupholster the Seat of a Dining Room Chair

    The chairs I'm referring to are the kind where only the seat is upholstered. In the case of my chairs, they are well over 75 years old and have been upholstered many times. Time to check it out.

  • DIY: Upholstering a Teak Chair

    Teak is a type of hardwood used for furniture and also commonly used as a veneer. Teak chairs come in many styles, and are commonly found indoors and outdoors. Upholstering each style presents...

  • How to Upholster a Chair With Vinyl

    If you have a kitchen or dining chair that's in rough shape, you can give it a face-lift by covering the seat with vinyl. This can be done whether the original material covering the seat was...

  • How to Choose the Right Recliner

    A recliner is a chair that leans back into a stretched out reclining position. A well designed recliner can allow the user to fully stretch out and even serve as an extra bed. When looking for the...

  • How to Stop a Rocking Chair From Sqeaking

    While some might find the sound of a squeaky rocking chair endearing, others might find it downright annoying. If you tend to side with the latter, you can try some methods to reduce or completely...

  • How To Clean Lawn Chair Cushions

    Lawn chair cushions make sitting on outdoor furniture quite comfortable on warm summer days or cool summer nights. When it comes time to put the cushions away in the fall, however, or take them...

  • How to Fix a Squeaky Rocking Chair

    A squeaky rocking chair is often the result of loose parts. Wood squeaks when rubbed under pressure, such as when someone sits in the chair and begins to rock. You may notice the chair makes no...

  • Do it Yourself Reupholstery for Dining Room Chairs

    Upholstered dining room chairs grow dirty and worn after years of use and food spills. Make your dining room chairs look brand new with an upholstery face lift. Or, save money by buying mismatched...

  • How to Ship a Rocking Chair

    Sending a large furniture item such as a rocking chair poses several concerns. You need to think about how to best protect the item during the move and you also need to find a shipping company...

  • What Are the Functions of Chair Skirting?

    Applying chair skirting provides decoration to the base of a chair. It is affixed to the sides of a chair and extends partially or completely to the floor. It also hides mechanisms providing...

  • How to Antique Old Chairs

    Faux antiquing has become a popular trend in furniture finishing. Many people are transforming the looks of their old, worn furniture by refinishing the piece and making it look purposefully worn....

  • How to Buy a Leather Recliner

    A leather recliner is a smart investment for any home. Comfortable, durable and easy to care for, these chairs can provide you with years of use. A leather chair makes for an instant focal point...

  • How to Quiet a Squeaking Rocking Chair

    As a rocking chair ages, its parts tend to loosen. This creates a squeaking noise when you rock back and forth. This can be easily repaired with a little bit of time and a couple of household items.

  • Information on Club Chairs

    Club chairs originated in the English mens' clubs in London as comfortable chairs for reading, smoking and visiting. They were large, well-stuffed armchairs made with leather upholstery. In the...

  • Correct Way to Assemble a Papasan Chair

    If you are looking for a comfortable, stylish chair for a casual living room, great room, family room or bedroom, consider a papasan chair. A papasan chair is deep, comfortable and snuggly, a good...

  • How to Refinish White Washed Oak Chairs

    White wash finish adds a waxy look to furniture while protecting the wood. Any white washed piece of furniture must be stripped and refinished to restore the original look of the wood. This can be...

  • How to Refinish Oak Chairs

    Oak wood furniture adds an elegant touch to any home. Unfortunately, oak furniture can lose its finish from regular wear and tear and give your home a dull appearance. With a little time and...

  • How to Apply Webbing to a Dining Chair

    Webbing provides a base on a chair frame for all of the stuffing added to create modern and traditional dining chairs. Whether you are designing a chair from scratch or reupholstering a vintage...

  • How Rocking Recliners Work

    Rocking recliners are common items in many households, especially in the den/living room or in a baby nursery. They allow people sitting in them to go back and forth in a rocking motion with...

  • How to Upholster Wing Chairs

    Upholstering can bring new life to old furniture. Wing chairs, or wingback chairs, were originally designed during medieval times to protect the person sitting in one from drafts. They were placed...

  • How to Refinish Maple Chairs

    Refinishing maple chairs is not difficult once you remove the old finish. Chemical strippers have made the task of preparing the wood easier; however, it is a messy job. Prior to starting the...

  • How to Paint a Blue Chair

    So you want to paint a blue chair. Here's is some fast and easy steps to get you on your way.

  • How to Upholster an Antique Chair Seat

    From wainscot chairs to the stately Queen Anne, antique chairs are reminders of history. With age comes wear, however, and there comes a time when the seat must be reupholstered. You can do it...

  • How to Decorate Metal Chairs

    Metal chairs, while functional and inexpensive, can also be unattractive, especially if they are the folding kind. While this might not be an important factor for some events, for others, such as...

  • How to Reupholster Bar Stools

    The cushion on a bar stool takes the most wear and tear and will wear out before the stool structure does. Adding new upholstery fabric to the stool pad is an easy project that is less expensive...

  • How to Paint Wooden Rocking Chairs

    Painting furniture can be a rewarding experience for someone who enjoys working with their hands, and a wood rocking chair provides a canvas that is simple but also lets you show some personal...

  • How to Dining Room Set Shop

    How to Dining Room Set Shop. Whether you’re trying to furnish your first house or apartment, or just want to change your dining room, there’s no need to spend a fortune! Here are some ideas on...

  • How to Make Seat Cushions for Ladder-Back Chairs

    The kitchen and dining room are the heart and social center of the house, but they are also the hardest to redecorate. Before buying new furniture, consider making new seat pads instead. It's easy...

  • DIY Boot Bench

    A boot bench is a bench made of wood that contains storage space underneath the seat. Its simple construction makes it a do-it-yourself project that you can accomplish over a short period time,...

  • How to Paint Cane Chairs

    A cane chair features woven seats and back supports which give the impression of being hole-punched. The small holes in the weave can make it difficult to give the chair frame a new paint job...

  • Homemade Outside Chairs

    Building a chair that is suitable for the outdoors can be a challenging craftsman project, but is also quite fun if you know what you are doing. Most outdoor chairs that can be built at home are...

  • Instructions for How to Make Folding Chair Covers

    For large gatherings, folding chairs are often used as an inexpensive way to seat many people. However, some occasions, such as weddings or other banquets, require a more formal look. Creating...

  • How to Measure a Cover for a Custom Made Seat

    You've just found a wonderful chair at a yard sale. It's expensive wood in good condition, beautiful and hand carved. But, the seat upholstery is awful. Don't let that stop your purchase, because...

  • How to Restore Old Wooden Chairs

    Furniture restoration is a popular and effective method of recycling older furniture and adding a new look to your home. Restoration of solid wood furniture is a matter of knowing a few steps,...

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