




OK.....I have to give credit to Eddie Ross for this makeover. I believe he was on Top Design. How many times have we seen these chairs at Flea Markets or yard sales? I thought this was an awesome idea. I have also included another picture of a clever chair makeover. Old wood chairs can come to life with a great coat of paint, trim, nail heads and some wonderful fabric. You only need about 1/2 yd for this project. Very easy to do with a staple gun and some foam.
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