Most of us have a favourite chair that is so comfy it wraps you in a warm embrace every time you sit in it. You love it so much it can do no wrong. But perhaps it's looking just a little tatty and threadbare in places. Or maybe the fabric doesn't totally fit with your living room scheme since you've redecorated.
Well, in this article we are going to show you, step by step, how to upholster a chair and have it looking good as new.
I found this comfy old chair in a charity shop years ago and bought it for £50. The fabric covering it was thin and it soon started to show signs of wear.
Luckily, the chair was still in good condition underneath the ripped outer fabric. So, rather than send it to landfill, I decided to reupholster it using simple upholstery techniques that can be completed in just a few days at home.
My efforts paid off and I now have a bespoke, luxurious chair for a fraction of the cost of buying new.
How do you choose upholstery material for chairs?
When choosing your new fabric, make sure it is robust. As you're browsing online for suitable material, make sure you select fabric that is specifically for upholstery.
A medium-weight dress material simply won't be up to the job. Upholstery fabric is woven in a special way to make it thicker, stiffer and heavier, so it can withstand years of daily use.
10 classic upholstery fabrics
1. Truffle by Sanderson
2. Ribbon Stripe by Harlequin
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3. Basket Weave by Harlequin
4. Bhutan by Clarke & Clarke
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5. Lani by Molly Mahon
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6. Swim Swam Swan by Scion
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7. Grand Milo in Majorelle by Liberty
8. Primula by Warner House
9. Leopard Dots by Scion
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10. Bower by William Morris
You’ll need
- Armchair
- Staple remover
- Seam ripper
- Scissors
- Material. We used 3m each of Alvar Velvet in the colours Teal and Charcoal, £28 per m, Clarke & Clarke
- Dressmaker’s chalk
- Sewing machine and strong thread suitable for upholstery
- Staple gun and staples
- Upholstery tacks
- Hammer