EASY CHAIR MAKEOVERS ~Trash to Treasure ~ Thrift Flip ~ Home Decor DIY


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In this video, you’ll learn how to transform thrifted armchairs with a simple, easy technique that gives a unique high end look, …

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  1. Brenda White
    Brenda White says:

    Hello, from Texas. I have a patio set, table and 4 chairs which has been damaged by the sun. I would like to refurbish then by adding a towel or sheet soaked in concrete. Have you ever done anything like this before? I'd love to hear your feedback. Brenda

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  2. Shelly Lemons
    Shelly Lemons says:

    I’m from West Tennessee, USA. I’m located two hours north of Memphis where Elvis lived. I’m working on my herb garden and some outdoor stuff. The chairs are amazing!!!

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  3. Delia C
    Delia C says:

    Delia, Transylvania, Romania. Just moved to our country House in Croatia and your projects and your creativity are so inspiring. Love pushing a bit the envelope myself 😉

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  4. Wende
    Wende says:

    What an under taking, I wouldn't have thought about using chalk paint. I bought a chair at auction some 19 yrs ago now, had a "broken" leg laying next to it, turned out it just had to be screwed back on, I paid $1/…78 pounds for it. Like you, no one was interested in it. It's me, in the states from the shore in Maryland.

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  5. Lucy
    Lucy says:

    Just AMAZING!! Hi from Australia. It's freezing cold down here near the Surf coast. But I have been thrifting and bought a cabinet and painted it from green to blush. Now i'm obsessed with getting myself a bath tub.

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  6. MrsBlue Sky
    MrsBlue Sky says:

    Doreen from Northern Ireland ☺️ You made a great job of these chairs. They turned out fabulous! I’m sure you were sweltered working in that heat. Thank you for all your lovely ideas Tracey. 🥰

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  7.  Linda
    Linda says:

    Amazing to say the least. You have created the look of beautiful birch tree club chairs. (Birch tree is what came to mind as soon as I saw you pushing the envelope 😊) Yes! These chairs are singing your song. Quite an ambitious task for most, but a cup of tea for you it's naturally you. I will definitely share this technique with others. Thanks for sharing. Have a wonderful weekend. 😊🤍

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  8. Chatty Kat
    Chatty Kat says:

    I got some used high end, great brand, good quality brown real leather club chairs. Took the shine off sanded the feet and I the leather to make them look antique. ❤

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  9. Bonnie Scheufele
    Bonnie Scheufele says:

    Bonnie from Oregon. I inherited a house full of antique furniture when my brother passed away. He was an eclectic collector, and my garage is full of potential projects. I was inspired by your revamping of the chairs. Again, you have sparked my creative interest. Thank you for sharing.

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  10. liane abeyta
    liane abeyta says:

    LIane here from California….. You absolutely blow my mind! I cannot imagine tackling one of these chairs… and you did four! Love the unique look of your technique. I always see something when I am thrifting… but if it looks like to much work, I pass on it. I am going to have to rethink this. I am retired.. I have room in the garage to do projects and store it. So I may just have to challenge myself with you as my inspiration. Thanks and have a happy day. BTW .. loved your neighbors visit. Wish my neighbor was as cute as that!

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