We’ve been searching for dining room chairs FOR-EVAR so when we stumbled upon these old Queen Anne chairs at an antique/thrift store, I thought, “hmmm… maybe these could work… with a little work.” We haggled over the price with the storekeeper and ended up getting all 6 at $50 each. Not too shabby, when Pottery Barn and Restoration Hardware are selling their versions of the Queen Anne chair at over $200 a pop. I grew up on Queen Anne chairs and their traditional formality holds a special little place in my furniture-lovin’ heart. But as you know, I can’t leave well enough alone, nor can I resist a good DIY project. I think it’ll do some good to give these old ladies a little face lift.
I failed to get a ‘before’ photo, but they had a rich cherry finish with a cream damask upholstered seat. Husband unscrewed the seat from the chair and I gave them a quick sanding with my power sander:
Sanded and waiting for primer
I wasn’t too concerned with getting down to raw wood, since I’d planned on priming them. After sanding, I wiped them down with a damp rag and attacked them with a coat of white primer:
One primed, five more to go
Here’s a close-up after I brushed on a coat of primer. Ugly with a capital U-G-L-Y, right? Painting’s never been my strongpoint, folks.
Finally! All 6 chairs are done… for now. Now I have to actually paint them.
Meanwhile, as the primer dried, I reupholstered the seats. And by ‘reupholstered,’ I mean ‘stapled some new fabric over the old.’ The old padding was still in great shape, so I didn’t bother replacing it. I bought 2 yards of this zigzag fabric at $9.99/yard. Well, looky there, my beloved chevron pattern finally makes its grand appearance in my home! Yay!
Reupholstered seats
And here’s a gratuitous shot of Evie, patiently waiting for me to finish reupholstering the seats. She is just so darn cute, I couldn’t help myself (you’re welcome).
The next day, I brushed on the first coat of white, glossy paint. Then I let it dry overnight, then put on the final coat. After another 48 hours of drying time, I brought the chairs back into the house.
Here’s a close-up of the seat. I love that this chevron fabric has a subtle slub texture to it:
Granny got a facelift!
I love mixing old and new, traditional and modern. And I am loving the traditional silhouette of the Queen Anne chair with this crisp new modern treatment. What do you think?
Wow!!! They turned out really great! And I love Evie's picture!!!
WOW great job!! They look fantastic! We're on the hunt too, and i can't seem to find ones I like either. I hope we make out soon like you did!
To die for!!!!
I am so impressed with your chairs! I have always loved the QA style, too, and yours certainly don't look grandmotherly. BTW, very cute little baby!
Thanks, everyone! Though I wasn't completely sold on the QA chairs, we didn't spend a lot of money on them, so I figured, 'what's the worst that could happen?'.
Ohh–they turned out SUPER CUTE! I am dreaming of painting a dark china hutch to white…mmmmm
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Those look great Jen!
Wow, these are FANTASTIC!!! I just added one of these photos to my pinterest account because I'm super inspired to do something similar to a chair I bought, ahem, 2 years ago. Thanks for sharing!
Ohh, they are amazing!! I'm in love, obsessed with the vintage and modern mix too!
Gorgeous! I love your style!!! Chevron is my latest obsession right now!!
I LOVE these! I have similar chairs that I've been wanting to update but I didn't know how the chairs would look with more modern upholstery. So thanks for the inspiration!
Wow, they turned out amazing! I'm in the middle of doing mine also, along with then million other projects. Come on by and visit my blog to see my progress! And don't forget to subscribe so that you can get my latest projects in your email as I post them. P.S…..Your little Evie is the cutiest!! Thanks for sharing!
love those chairs and that fabric is AMAZING!!
You did a fantastic job with those chairs! I'm filing this away as inspiration. 🙂 BTW, your daughter is adorable. But I'm sure you already know that.
Wow, these are great! Love the fabric!
I am not a huge Queen Anne chair fan, but you have stolen my heart with the chevron seats. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE! You did a great job and should be very proud of you granny-rific chairs! I just purchased a set of dining room chairs and am thinking of painting the frames, would love to know your thoughts!!
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J,
First off, I LOVE the bar your dad made. What a great piece! As far as your chairs go, great score! I'd paint the frames either white or a fun pop of color like yellow or turquoise… just depends on the color scheme you're going for. It'll be great once it's revamped! I'd love to see the 'after' pictures! Good luck!
What do I think? I think I want to come "borrow" them for my house 🙂 Excellent job! Only one word can describe: jealous!
LOVE THESE!!! Stopping by from the YHL link up! 🙂
Amy,
I've been tossing around the idea of selling them. I love them, but they're not playing well with the rest of our decor… hmmm…