At first glance
July 19th, 2010
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by Jordan Nelson · Filed Under: Before & Afters · DIY · How to Choose a Realtor
A vintage velvet chaise seemed like the perfect first attempt at upholstery. The previous owner had the same intentions but never got around to completing it. Therefore this wonderful project became my opportunity when the powers that be (Craigslist) landed it on my desktop early Sunday morning several months ago. With a little bartering with my husband we were off across town in his truck to pick up my new project.


On first inspection it was perfect for my first upholstery project and thought I could get it done over the weekend. I got right to it, when on my hands and during ripping down I realized that it might be more than I had bargained for. You see I choose Industrial Arts over Home Ec. As soon as I ripped old fabric off realized I was dealing with old springs… another skill to add to my list and was trying to figure out how I would recover this huge thing. It was nothing like the seat covers I can recover in a few minutes.


The bottom of the frame is pretty shaky and needed some new support and the springs needed some serious attention. I used one of my favorite paint and varnish removers Citrisstrip from Home Depot, to remove the old varnish. Followed it up with some delegate sanding before I got to putting my project back together.
The final finishing piece took months, 13 to be exact, I moved this thing around the garage and finally done to my office in hopes it would help me get it done faster. Winder went by and I finally decided this weekend to get it done.
I’m not usually very indecisive but choosing the new fabric for my chaise called for several trips to the fabric store. I was determined this weekend however to pick one out, put it on and be done with it. I can now say the chaise is now fully upholstered and is looking great. I love it – but must let it go – any takers?









