Showing posts with label Kitchen table. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kitchen table. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Refreshing the Dining Room Table Set

My dining room table and chairs didn't match. The chairs were from one set and the table from another. I loved the chairs and I loved the compact size of the table. The fact that they didn't "match" was driving me crazy.

Over Winter Break I decided to paint the set and recover the chairs. I had some mis-tint paint I bought for $5 from Lowe's. It was a creamy white, very pretty and it had the primer already in it.

Some lessons learned:

  • Don't try to paint outside in the cool damp winter weather.

  • If you're using paint from a can, not spray paint, use a roller, not a paintbrush.

  • Paint with primer in it, even just a satin finish, will dry tacky.

  • When you have funky shaped chair seats, they don't make foam pads to fit, so you have to improvise.

Again, this isn't a tutorial, just some pics of my progress...

I sanded the table, this was after I tried painting the chairs outside and figured out that I would have to do this project inside.

This was the result of painting chairs outside in the cool, damp weather using a paint brush

 The result of painting inside where it's warm and dry, and using a mini-roller.

 The fabric I used on the seats.

I was able to buy a 4-pack of foam pads for the chairs, but they were square, whereas my chair seats were not. I had to improvise...

Chair pad with pieces of an old blanket to help fill in and thicken the pad.

Bob helped me staple everything to the bottom. We used a clear tablecloth to protect the fabric and padding from spills.

Finished chair pad


6 months after using the clear tablecloth ($5 at Walmart) I'm finding a couple of holes, but we do have cats and that doesn't help.

To fix the "tacky" issue I mentioned above, I sprayed a couple of coats of clear spray paint over the top of the table as soon as it warmed up enough to do so. It made a huge difference! Papers and napkins don't stick to the top of the table anymore.

I wish I had taken a "before" pic of the set so you could see the vast improvement a little paint, fabric, and a clear tablecloth gave this set!

The finished set!