About five years ago, I painted and recovered an upholstered office chair. This is what the chair looked like after being in my husband's office all that time:
It got pretty worn down. Time to revive it again!
I removed the seat and back and started sanding the paint off.
The wood underneath looked pretty nice by itself, so I decided to just seal the wood and leave it with a birch look.
The sanding was getting a little tricky in the corners.
So, I ended up dismantling the whole thing. Then I rubbed on 5 (yes, 5!) coats of polycrylic protective finish, sanding in between each coat with a fine grain sanding block. The first 2 coats seemed to soak into the wood, so I kept going with the coats until there was a nice smooth sheen.
I took off the old fabric and recovered the seat and back. I sewed the front and back of the top arch part together and the used staples in my compressor powered nail/staple gun to attach the rest. Then I put the whole thing back together.
I love the whole new look! It should hopefully get at least another five years of being sat on.
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Wow, what a nice result. I love the natural wood look. Good job!
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