SOME SUMMER REFRESH TO MY BAR STOOLS

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Today I am finally going to give my bar stools a much needed facelift.  What a better time to brighten up my kitchen area for summer than to brighten up those stools ?? 🙂  They have been bothering me since I painted the table and chairs.  If you didn’t get a chance to read my tutorial on how I painted my table you can go read here TABLE AND CHAIRS MAKEOVER.  Can you see why I need to give my stools some love?

I purchased the stools about 15 years ago at Hobby Lobby.  The stools are used every day.  We eat all of our meals on the bar, my hubby reads the paper each night on the bar and I do most of my DIYs there.  The stools are not broken and still are functional.  I could buy new, but why ??  I love working with what I have so painting and adding new fabric to the cushions will give my stools a fresh new look.

I headed into Hobby Lobby to look at upholstery fabric.  I found this cute blue buffalo check.  I purchased 1/2 yard of the material.  Then I went into Lowe’s to look for spray paint to match the color of the table and hutch.  I found Matte Clamshell by Krylon.  I bought two cans. (I had to go back to Lowe’s and grab 2 more cans).

My hutch and table and chairs were painted with Benjamin Moore Dove White.  I didn’t want to paint my stools with a brush so I purchased Krylon Fusion All in 1, paint and primer.  The color is as close as I could get.

Here are my bar stools.

I took my stools apart so I can easily paint them.  I removed the seats, the swivel part and the top of the seat.

I sanded all the parts of the stool with 220 grit sand paper.  Then I took soapy water and cleaned and dried all the pieces.

Placed all the pieces on a plastic tarp for spray painting, I sprayed two coats letting it dry between coats.

Letting the pieces sit to dry completely before putting them back together.

In the meantime, I am going to reupholster the cushions.

Removing all the staples will be a chore.  I use my scraper to pop up the staples and then my needle nose to pull out of the cushion.

Being careful to remove the black felt because I want to reuse it.  Making sure the squares are centered I am taking the piece and placing it on my cushion.  I am centering the 4 squares in the center of the cushion and then flipping it over carefully to staple.

Stapling all 4 centers to make sure it is tight and keep in place.

When stapling I made sure I didn’t pull too tight, pulling it too tight can cause indents where the staples are.  I turned it around to make sure its smooth and taut. I flipped it back over and continued to staple.

I shared my tutorial on how I upholstery, if you want a refresh you can go over and read how I apply new fabric to an item.  HOPE CHEST MAKEOVER.   Since the cushions are round I pull up on the fabric to make the edges smooth .  This will keep the edges and top free from wrinkles and folds.  When I stapled the fabric all around I cut all the excess material off.

Stapling the black felt back on to hide the rough edges.

Loving the new blue buffalo check fabric, don’t you?

I placed the stools together and added the new re-upholstery cushions.

Stepping back after they are put together, to me they look too painted. So I decided to give them a little distressing.  Just on the edges.

Yes so much better.  I wiped down the stools then I applied one coat of Minwax Paste Finishing wax to the stool.

I am so glad I finally broke down and gave the bar stools some attention.

Remember what they looked like before?

AND NOW !!

The stools and table flows nicely together, don’t you think?  I do.  Thanks for coming over to our home and reading about my summer refresh bar stools.

If you have a piece of furniture that works fine but doesn’t really blend with the rest of your home.  Before getting stressed about spending money to replace it, give your piece a new look!  ?  You just never know until you try it.  Pin my tutorial to your Pinterest board just in case you want to try what I did to a piece you have.

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40 thoughts on “SOME SUMMER REFRESH TO MY BAR STOOLS

    1. Thank you Michelle. I am so happy that my bar stools are done. I have been pushing the painting off for such a long time. They do look good the way they look now.

  1. Terrie, great job on the bar stools. We eat dinner on our bar stools at Sweet Shark’s bar for dinner too. I love the blue buffalo check – so light and fresh. I’m so impressed that you took the bar stools apart and put them back together!

    1. Thanks Carol. I thought it would be easier to get to the places needed for painting if the chairs were apart. It was very easy to do and worth taking the time out to do that. I love the pattern for the cushion too. Thanks for stopping by Carol. Have a great weekend my friend.

  2. Terrie, I love the fabric that you chose for your stools. They turned out beautifully! You have such a pretty kitchen. It has been fun blog hopping with you! Happy Summer!!!

  3. What a transformation! These are great and so much more fitting! I LOVE that blue and white buffalo check, a look I am thinking about adding that pattern to my home!

    1. Thank you so much Chloe. I love the pattern myself and was thinking on making curtains for my french doors with it. Love hopping with you!

  4. You’ve inspired me to reupholster my breakfast room chairs, Terrie! I’ve been wanting to do that for a while, but I cringed at trying to do it myself. Seeing how great yours turned out, I just might try it! Thanks for the inspiration!

    1. Thank you Crissy. I am so happy that I gave you the inspiration to reupholster your chairs. That’s great. You are so welcome. Have a great rest of your summer.

  5. Love the refresh, Terrie! They just brighten up the whole room! I personally love doing stapled cushion projects. But I hate prepping and sanding all those scrolly parts-ugh! I actually started using some of the fabric, or a coordinating one on the bottom, so it looks extra cute from the underside;) When I sold them at my store, it was much more fun when I helped load them into the customer’s car. #littledetails Enjoy the rest of your summer!

    1. Thank you Lora! Yes the prep work is no fun at all I agree. I bet your store was a place that everyone wanted to go. If it was anything like your home it must of been a great shop for neat items.

  6. Great makeover Terrie! I love the fabric. You could have paid a lot more for chairs like that but with your DIY you got the same look for much less.

    Thank you so much for celebrating summer with us!

    1. Thanks Amber. I have been planning to either paint the stools or replace them. You are right I saved a big chunk of change. Thanks for hosting this fun hop. Thanks for the invite. Hope your summer is going to be fun and relaxing.

    1. Thanks Michelle. I think that’s why it took me so long to redo the stools. The color was what I was debating on. With my oak cabinets wasn’t too sure if I should paint them. Glad I did.

  7. I totally love that Buffalo Check fabric. it’s gorgeous. you did a great job, especially taking them apart like that and reusing the fabric backing. they turned out beautiful!

    1. Thank you Debra. I have been putting off working on the bar stools for such a long time. I am glad that I finally got them painted. They look so much better.

  8. These don’t even look like the same bar stools, Terrie! I love this upcycle and the fabric you choose is totally fantastic. They look so good. Hugs, CoCo

    1. I am so happy at the way the stools look now with a fresh coat of paint and new fabric. Thanks for stopping by. Love hopping with you girl!

  9. Terrie,
    I love your stools! You are so right the hardest part is making the decision. I’ve got a pair of bar stools that I’ve been wanting to redo, but just can’t make the decision of WHAT to do. I love that material… I’ve been looking for something like that for curtains. Guess I’m going to Hob Lob today. Loved your post!

    1. The fabric is so pretty. It was on sale too! Hope you find the perfect pattern for your curtains. The blue check would look so pretty for curtains. Can’t wait to see how your curtains turn out. You need to get those stools done. I would love to see how you decided to do with them.

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