My dining chairs are the one thing in my house that I really hate. When we moved to London from NYC, we brought along our amazing Restoration Hardware Table.
Unfortunately, I needed chairs to go with the fab table and we had none. Having just arrived from the US I had no clue where to shop and quite frankly everything I saw was hideous or crazy expensive...So I went the boring and cheap route and after a near death experience of walking through a deserted business park/sketchy neighborhood I made it to Ikea to buy these:
I just assumed that we would replace them after a year or two, once I knew my way around and could find a better alternative. Well my husband did not agree and in the interest of saving money and giving him some peace of mind, I decided I was going to embellish these with a nailhead trim. I am by no means a DIY expert, but I think they turned out okay!
Here is the chair before:
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It drives me crazy that they are ALWAYS wrinkled. |
The best thing about this project was that it was really inexpensive, I had the staple gun and the hammer already and I bought the nailhead trim "tape" as opposed to the individual tacks. It just seemed easier than having to draw out every single tack and nail it in. Even so, you definitely need to set aside some time, it took me about 4 hours just to get three chairs done.
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You can find the nailheads on Amazon or click here. |
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Nailing down the first piece... |
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It took me a while to figure out where I wanted the trim to end. |
In the middle of all of this, I decided that what really bothered me was the skirt. So I cut it off and stapled the remaining fabric under the seat. Here are the finished chairs:
I think that by removing the skirt and adding the nailhead detail, these look MUCH more tailored and much less Ikea. Im still hoping to replace them one day (soon :-)) But for now, I think they look a lot better.