Ta da! Our new (old) dining chairs are finally finished and made their official breakfast room debut last weekend. The fabric that Jesse's parents purchased a few years ago is a perfect fit for our apartment -- fancy enough to stand up to the chairs, but with a hint of modern geometry that works perfectly with some of our mid-century furniture.
And here's the second piece of new (old) furniture that is doing an excellent job of storing our baking pans and a few other odds and ends. It also serves as an excellent sideboard for hot dishes and dessert. My favorite part about this piece are the Belgian tiles. Don't they look fetching with our newly recovered chairs?This month has been exciting because I feel like our apartment is really starting to come together and feel like home. Who knew just a couple of new pieces could really warm up the place and make it feel so cozy?
4 comments:
Oooh, I really want a sideboard. Nice tiles too.
I've never had a sideboard until now. I feel very grown-up (or something).
Hey, a quick question: Did you cover the screw holes over with fabric and then just screw through it when you went to reattach the seat. I'm almost ready to tackle recovering our seats.
Our chairs didn't have screw holes, the seat cushions just kind of wedge into the frame. However, I would say that it shouldn't be a problem covering yours with fabric, just make sure you mark with a pencil or make as small snip with scissors so you don't have to dig around later.
Can't wait to see your finished project!
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