I have a passion for vintage furniture. As a designer, I clearly love transformations, so when the two come together with a bit of sweat equity. I'm thrilled. Here's recent rehab of my own.
I found this baby on the side of the road..a little paint, coral velvet and {also a favorite} nickel nail heads...Voila drab is fab...
What a great find and perfect transformation!
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Did you do the upholstery or did you have it done? If you did it yourself - v impressive! You should post step by step photos on how to do it. I've always wanted to try my hand but too scared and unskilled I suppose.
ReplyDeletelooks AWESOME.. i think i would paint the legs black..??
ReplyDeleteFabulous! I love the nailhead trim, the color you chose for the upholstery and the white paint. It looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteI think black legs would look great too or maybe even deep grey/brown. The reason I chose white is because it's going in my office and my desk is white lacquer. Black would have been too heavy!!
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Julie
Looks fabulous, Julie!!
ReplyDeleteI didn't do the upholstery myself.
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ReplyDeleteThe color looks close to yours doesn't it? I've had this fabric for over a year now...
Thanks Betsy,
xo,
J
Looks fabulous - I too can't get over coral color, especially velvet. I wish I found more great things roadside!
ReplyDeleteHel-LO, Gorgeous! Great lines on that chair and I love that punchy color!
ReplyDeleteI love this chair, its beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhere did you get the upholstery done? I have a few chairs that need a makeover and I'm stuck on where to take them.
L.B -
ReplyDeleteI have a great upholstery workroom on the North Shore. I'll email you his info. if you'd like.
Oh and I found the chair on the side of the road. ;)
J
The coral chair is fantastic! I love it. I would love to find a chair like that for my desk in the living room.
ReplyDeleteNice job!
Jenny
Where did you find this coral velvet? I love the color.
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