A couple of weeks ago I ran across a pair of chairs at an antique store in Charleston and purchased them to use as extra dining seating at our summer cottage. They were in original condition and are oak. I don’t usually care for oak but for some reason these really appealed to me. They are very sturdy and quite comfortable. I gave them a good wipe down with Murphy’s oil soap and checked the webbing which was still in good shape.
Let’s take a closer look at the back.
Because it takes less than a yard of fabric to cover two chair seats, I splurged for an embroidered linen and covered the seats.
Compared to most projects that I do, this one was very quick, easy, and affordable! I am very pleased with how they turned out!
I’ll be sharing with Metamorphosis Monday at Between Naps on the Porch and with Wow Us Wednesday at Savvy Southern Style.
Love the new fabric...very pretty!
ReplyDeleteI didn't see where to email. Just found your blog from the Haven linky. I would like to know the name of the paint in the master of your cottage.
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That lime green looking paint is a Sherwin Williams color that was called "Springtime!"
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