Continuing with this slowly-progressing project (see the earlier parts here and here), I'm to the fun part of this chair rebuild, where I start adding the wood that will transform this piece into something beautiful!
Since right now I have a mostly-plywood skeleton of a chair (because the original was fully upholstered), I have to make it prettier. There's nothing wrong with plywood as it can make some very attractive furniture -- I'll be leaving some of the stuff visible in this design -- but there's plenty of room for improvement here.
Showing posts with label chair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chair. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Sunday, January 19, 2014
Purple Chair Rebuild, part 2
In the last post I started the purple chair rebuild, which at the time was just going to be a reupholstery project. After removing hundreds of staples, the chair is now ready to really be worked on.
If you remember, the chair sat for over two years, and during that time of resting I changed my plans for what this chair would turn into. I had two goals with it now: the first was to modernize it a bit, while the second was to cat-proof it. To me that meant replacing as much of the upholstery with wood as possible.
If you remember, the chair sat for over two years, and during that time of resting I changed my plans for what this chair would turn into. I had two goals with it now: the first was to modernize it a bit, while the second was to cat-proof it. To me that meant replacing as much of the upholstery with wood as possible.
Monday, January 13, 2014
Purple Chair Rebuild, part 1
Although I expected to start my posts in this blog with old projects, things that I built over the last ten years or so, I instead decided to start with my current project: a rebuild of a chair.
Technically this is my latest project, but it also falls into the "old" category since it was actually started back in July 2011. Since this is a refurbishing project it started -- like any worthwhile remodeling -- with a fair amount of "demolition", and that's what this post talks about.
Technically this is my latest project, but it also falls into the "old" category since it was actually started back in July 2011. Since this is a refurbishing project it started -- like any worthwhile remodeling -- with a fair amount of "demolition", and that's what this post talks about.
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