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Findinganewnormal t1_iwafwzp wrote

Nice! I’ll be honest, I was skeptical about that fabric but once on it really shines and I love it. I bet they’re far more comfortable now. Well done!

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HarleyHix t1_iwat1i7 wrote

There's a chair in this cat picture? JK, you did a nice job.

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someacc2 t1_iwb02j6 wrote

Why don't you just add some layers over old material?

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MatthewCrawley t1_iwbh74g wrote

Not bad for a guy who can hold his breath underwater for ten minutes.

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SweetPinkSocks t1_iwbsjen wrote

These turned out great! Have you thought about refinishing the actual chairs? I love their details!

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Darphon t1_iwc7dgq wrote

Nicely done! I love the fabric choice, it looks so much better than the old corduroy.

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kermityfrog t1_iwcl9n3 wrote

LOL. I thought your "before" was an after (because most people post a preview of the finished product), and was thinking you did a mediocre job - what with the corduroy fabric and the loose fabric.

You did a great job and looks very comfortable with all those cushion layers!

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dxrey65 t1_iwf5coq wrote

That looks pretty nice. I've done a couple sets of dining chairs. The first I just added a layer of 1/2 close-cell foam under the existing pad, and new chenille fabric. Looks very nice, and better than they were as far as comfort.

The second set I bought without any seats at all, and had to make a seat template from scratch. For the cushioning I had a couch that was going to the dump, but had pretty decent 6" thick foam cushions. I cut them in half to make 3" thick chair pads, which wound up being perfect; not too thick, but almost luxuriously comfortable. That sort of thing isn't as hard as people think, and is pretty rewarding.

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