as a kid, i spent hours sitting at my best friend, katie's, dining room table. i can't even begin to tell you how many games of euchre we played at that table. part of the appeal of her family's dining room table was its farmhouse style benches. benches are so much cozier than chairs. it's easy to squish six people onto one side of a table with a bench, whereas a table with chairs could only fit two to three. now that's cozy.
so i added a table with benches to my "when i grow up" wish list. here's the good news: i found a bench!

let's just say it has a face for radio.



yesterday, in a fit of boredom, i decided to tear this puppy apart.

and that's the last time i'll use the word 'easy' in reference to this part of the project.
did you know the devil has second job? it's as an upholsterer. and this bench was his pet project.

proof:

a) i don't know what those tools are.
b) i'm too cheap to buy those special tools.
c) i would have to change out of my pajamas at 4:00 pm to go out to buy said tools. and we all know that's not going to happen.
after the cat pee-stained tan fabric was removed, i was left with this equally disgusting plaid fabric to remove:



it took me roughly two hours to remove the staples. i quickly sanded the wood frame before calling it a day.

my plan is to spend as little money as possible on this project, per usual. the bench was $15.00 during a half-off sale. i'm tentatively planning on using a canvas painter's cloth as my fabric of choice and painting the oak pieces white. again, tentative is the key word here.
do you use benches in place of chairs at your dining room table? have you reupholstered a bench before? any words of wisdom for me?
Glad you enjoyed the benches just as much as we did. My parents were just talking about buying a new table and my sisters and I all forbid it. I just bought a new dining room table with it's own set of benches... they're the best :) Good luck with your project it'll be adorable when finished!
ReplyDeleteWhat about some home dec weight fabric? Color?? Pattern?? Laminated fabric?? Faux leather?? Need more suggestions??
ReplyDeletewhat about painting a pattern on the dropcloth before upholstering? (i know, i know...more work.) or...painting the base something other than white to give it a pop. (much easier than painting a pattern) obvi, i would suggest mustard. but a burnt orange or a red or robbins egg would all be cute alternatives. depends...did you end up painting the walls in your kitchen? was that on your project list or am i making things up?
ReplyDeleteabby, again, we share the same brain. i'm planning on doing black and white stripes on the dropcloth. i was also rethinking the white base and going for a robins egg/teal. something that ties in with the curtains. my kitchen is weird because it doesn't have any paintable walls--they're all white tile or cupboards, which will eventually be gray. right now they're primed streaky white. attractive, i know.
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