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How does one refinish (stain) old wood dining room chairs?
I have 40 year old dining room chairs that were finished in a antique greenish white (UGLY). I want to restain them in a natural looking wood finish. Do I need to strip the old finish? Do I need to apply a base? HELP!!!!! Thanks much.
There are "strippers" that will eat the old paint & finishes off. But I can't speak from experience on how to do it... You may find the ... See More
First is the old green, paint or stain. If it is paint your chances for staining the chairs is better. Paint sets on the wood where stain ... See More
What kind of dining room chairs would you use for a old cherry wood table?
I have a cherry wood table that is about 40 years old and the chairs are falling apart. The table is great but the chairs are bad and I only want to replace them. I wanted to get something other than wood chairs any suggestions
depending on your decorating style, you might try parsons chairs...you can get all different style covers for them from french country ... See More
I like the idea of getting away from the wood chairs since they would be nearly impossible to match up. Depending on your table I always ... See More
My dining room chairs smell strongly of wood smoke. How can I get rid of this horrid smell.?
We had a barb-e-que and I brought out our dining room chairs for extra seating. We lit a fire on the evening and now my chairs smell very strongly of wood smoke. Any ideas how I can kill this smell. It is transferring onto our clothes. Thanks The chairs are wood with a black leather seating cushion.
there is a spray called unsmoke or it may come in liquid form. can get it at home depot or lowes. See More
what material are the chairs,? See More
Would memory foam be a good choice for dining room chairs?
I am re-doing my dining room chairs and would like to know if 5lb. density 2.5 in. memory foam would be a good choice or should I just go with medium firm 2.5 in. regular foam. I am going to wrap the foam in batting before I put the fabric on the chairs. Also would 2.5 inches be thick enouph or should I do 3 inches? Please give details as to which foam would be better and why.
I would stay away from memory foam for dining chairs. Folks move around, get up, sit down too often for there to be any benefit to having ... See More
No you need upholstery foam because you want it to keep its shape See More
How do I loosen the screws on my dining room chairs so I can reupholster the seats?
I 've got old dining room chairs and I want to reupholster the seats. But the screws are stuck underneath so I can't unscrew them to get the seats off. Any suggestions? Any way to loosen the screws? Thanks!
uh .......... screwdriver? See More
Use WD 40. Apply and let soak a few minutes. Also tightening first often works, then loosen. Good luck! See More
When recovering seats on dining room chairs what direction should the pattern go?
I'm recovering my upholstered dining room chairs' seats. The old seats were covered in a solid color. The new fabric I bought has a floral, tapestry type pattern with a definite top and bottom. Should the top of the pattern go at the back (where your back goes) or the front (where your legs go) of the seat? The backs are not upholstered. Thanks!!
Treat the back (where your back goes) as the top. See More
Have the pattern start from the back. If it is the other it will look upside down. See More
I have dining room chairs that have a resin like wood. any tips on how to strip and re-stain it?
I have dining room chairs that have a resin like wood. any tips on how to strip and re-stain it? we got this dining room set and realized after we got it home that there was this resin like wood on the back of the chairs and on the columns of the table. We did notice that it is easy to strip off, but we are not sure on how to re-stain it. We did try to re-stain on a spot that is hard to see, but the stain seems to wipe off when it is dried.
If your chairs and table have a resin coating or parts of it are made with resin, give up trying to stain it. Resin is produced with ... See More
Color Splash Where are those dining room chairs from?
Season 6 Episode called Upscale Beach Cottage. I loved the wicker like chairs that David placed on at either ends of the dining room table. I searched everywhere and cannot find them including Ikea, Pottery Barn, Z Gallerie, Target and googled them too. Help Please!
You can go on hgtv.com and search for that episode. They usually tell where is everything from. If you cant find it, then send them an ... See More
The cushions on my dining room chairs are stained (not removable) What can I do to give them a makeo
The dining room table has a clear glass top, cast iron looking base, chairs match except they have a light beige cushion that is attached. They are all stained and looking a mess. What can I do to give them a makeover? I would like the cushions to either be all black or maybe red or orange. How do i go about this? Any artistic crafty ideas?
Here is a link to show you how ... See More
It's very easy to re-upholster the chairs. Turn the chair over, unscrew and remove the 4 screws and remove the seat cushion. (you may have ... See More

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