Do you have a chair that has seen better days but know with some TLC it could look gorgeous?
Firstly, welcome, Happy New Year and thanks so much for being here! This is the first blog post of 2023 for ‘Stacey’s Curated Home’ and I want to share with you one of my most popular projects I completed towards the end of last year!
This project was a chair transformation that received so much love and attention from everyone who saw a photo of it, not to mention my very happy client! When we delivered the transformed ‘captains chair’ she even got a little emotional, this is definitely not a client first but it sure hits me in the feels every time!
Below is a before picture of the captains chair which originally belonged to my clients grandmother and they were using it as an office chair. After lots of renovation work my clients home is absolutely stunning, imagine lots of dreamy neutrals, limed floors, crittle doors and the most gorgeous puppy bounding around! The existing dark wood and fabric of the captains chair no longer suited their new neutral aesthetic and as the chair had sentimental value to my client the only way forward was to transform it and make it work with the rest of the home!
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Before photo of the captains chair
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The chair was still going to be used at a desk in the main dining room and so it was important for the fabric and paint work to be durable and long lasting as well as the chair looking beautiful.
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Previous display cabinet project for the same client
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I had already transformed the display cabinet above for the same client which also sits in the dining room, so it was decided the paint work on the chair was to match! After looking through fabric samples my client opted for a ‘snow’ coloured vegan leather, finished with antique brass style studs. The fabric she chose has a high rub count and we were advised that it would be a suitable option for her.
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I had already transformed the display cabinet above for the same client which also sits in the dining room, so it was decided the paint work on the chair was to match! After looking through fabric samples my client opted for a ‘snow’ coloured vegan leather, finished with antique brass style studs. The fabric she chose has a high rub count and we were advised that it would be a suitable option for her.
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After, transformation of the captains chair
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For the reupholstering of the chair I used a fantastic local fabric upholsterer named Olly, from Greys Furnishings in Tarring, Worthing! His work is always beautiful and his showroom full of stunning pieces of furniture, so it was no surprise when I collected the chair after he had reupholstered it that I was blown away by how great the fabric looked and how beautifully it went with the paint work!
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For the reupholstering of the chair I used a fantastic local fabric upholsterer named Olly, from Greys Furnishings in Tarring, Worthing! His work is always beautiful and his showroom full of stunning pieces of furniture, so it was no surprise when I collected the chair after he had reupholstered it that I was blown away by how great the fabric looked and how beautifully it went with the paint work!
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We opted for studs that weren’t too bright but had a hint of gold to match the gilded paint work
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How to create this paint effect
To create the dreamy neutral and gold paintwork effect I first painted 3 coats of Fusion Mineral Paint, ‘Champlain’. I then dry brushed several layers of other lighter colour neutrals for a blended look then used a gold wash over the top of this, (Fusion ‘Metallic Gold’ mixed with water). Once dry I brushed on some gold gilding wax to highlight certain points and details of the wood work.
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To create the dreamy neutral and gold paintwork effect I first painted 3 coats of Fusion Mineral Paint, ‘Champlain’. I then dry brushed several layers of other lighter colour neutrals for a blended look then used a gold wash over the top of this, (Fusion ‘Metallic Gold’ mixed with water). Once dry I brushed on some gold gilding wax to highlight certain points and details of the wood work.
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The start of a new year is a time where so many people plan home improvements and give their home some TLC. If that is you and you are trying to create a cohesive and beautiful scheme that really works then your furniture must not be forgotten about. If you have a piece that is in need of a transformation get in touch today to find out how I can transform it for you to suit the rest of your decor! I only require a 50% deposit to book you in and offer a free courier service for the majority of mainland UK.
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I have my own van with blankets, wraps and straps to move your furniture safely on more local projects and use a trusted courier service for jobs further afield
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I have my own van with blankets, wraps and straps to move your furniture safely on more local projects and use a trusted courier service for jobs further afield
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Now - if you’ve read all the way to here this is YOUR sign 2023 is the year to invest in and create a home you truly love! So don’t hesitate to fill out my contact form for a non obligatory quote!
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I would love to hear what you think of this transformation or if you have any questions for me on this furniture makeover pop them below! 👇🏻
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Thanks again for reading,
Stacey x
1 comment
Hi Stacy. I love the chair. If I brought one approx how much would it cost to do this. Thankyou.