I can just see a handful of them out on my back patio in a range of colors. Nothing like a bit of color to make a space more fun. Instructions on how to make the chair can be found here.
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I wanted to add some color to the downstairs of our house, but all of the rooms are open and flow from one to the next. It was a challenge to choose a color that was bold enough to be interesting, but that would also look good with the other rooms. This deep red draws from accent pieces and window treatments in the adjacent living room.
I found this in the basement when we moved into our new home last year. It was structurally sound but in need of some sanding, painting and new hardware. This is the end result!
I found this table at an antiques store in Utah and I fell in love with it’s simple lines. The knobs are from Anthropologie and they inspired the blue color choice.
#4 Lynnette- Dining Room Chairs
Our dining room chairs were stained and beginning to fray on the sides. I put new fabric on them and then added plastic on top to protect from the kids spills.
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Look at these beautiful table and chairs that Emily sent in to show us! She purchased the drop-leaf table and four chairs on Craigslist for $100. She stripped, sanded, painted and reupholstered the chairs. It brings a whole new look into her apartment and looks incredible. For more pictures of the process, click here.
It just goes to show that good design and beautiful things can be done under just about any budget. Do you have a project that you’d like to share with us? Send it to contactus AT freshnestdesign DOT com or click here.
I’ve been very busy around the house with spray paint. Everything that is wood, or metal, or ceramic has taken a hiding place in the corner for fear of getting a new color. We just announced our 2nd design challenge and this is where some of the inspiration came from.
This project was very simple. I sanded the entire chair down with a 100 grit sandpaper and then used Krylon Indoor/Outdoor Wood spray paint {in cherry red}. Make sure to do this outdoors on a good day with no wind, away from the house {the smallest wind can pick up the spray paint and start decorating for you- not good}. This paint dries in about 10 minutes so I applied a couple coats back to back. After I let it sit overnight, I sanded it down with 320 grit sandpaper, and applied a Lacquer gloss spray paint to the chair. I also did a couple coats of this.
Don’t you think it adds a nice color pop to the room?
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