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Hack your boring kitchen chairs
Turn ordinary wood chairs into custom upholstered beauties with ordinary household tools. Change the fabric when it's time for something new!

Posted by Krista W. from Jersey City, New Jersey, United States • Published See Krista W.'s 7 projects »
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  • How to make a chair. Add Upholstered Cushions To Chairs - Step 1
    Step 1

    Clamp your board to your chairs and mark 4 places where to drill your holes. Check to make sure you’re not going to hit anything on the bottom of the chair.

  • How to make a chair. Add Upholstered Cushions To Chairs - Step 2
    Step 2

    Drill through your board and the chair.

  • How to make a chair. Add Upholstered Cushions To Chairs - Step 3
    Step 3

    (I sanded my corners a little and taped them off with duct tape so they wouldn’t tear through the fabric.)
    Lay your board on top of your foam and trace the outline. Use scissors of a utility knife to cut the foam to size.

  • How to make a chair. Add Upholstered Cushions To Chairs - Step 4
    Step 4

    Put your board back onto the chair and insert the carriage bolts into the holes.

  • How to make a chair. Add Upholstered Cushions To Chairs - Step 5
    Step 5

    Coat your foam with the spray adhesive and put on top of the board. Give it a good press down and let it dry for a while.

  • How to make a chair. Add Upholstered Cushions To Chairs - Step 6
    Step 6

    Once your glue is dry, cut your fabric to fit the cushions. Give yourself at least an extra 2 inches on each side. Don’t forget to factor in the height of the cushion.

  • How to make a chair. Add Upholstered Cushions To Chairs - Step 7
    Step 7

    Staple into place and trim the excess fabric off. Put the cushions back onto your chairs and screw in place with the carriage nuts.

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Sahra J.
Sahra J.
Looks easy and can't wait to try but I'm confused at Step 7. If the screws are covered b foam how do you screw it back in?
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Krisandra Slye
Krisandra Slye · Dagsboro, Delaware, US · 15 projects
Thanks for the tutorial. I've been wanting to learn how to upholster furniture and this is a great starting point for me. Clear and concise instructions. Happy
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