Thrifty Little Things Blog - Wendy Kohn Thrifty Little Things Blog
HOME | {FURNITURE MAKEOVERS} {DIY PROJECTS} {DECOR IDEAS} {RECIPES} {THRIFTY LIVING TIPS} {DEALS} {COUPONS}
{ CONTACT} | {PR/MEDIA INQUIRIES}

Featured Post

BEST BRUSHES FOR CHALK PAINT, MINERAL OR CLAY BASED PAINTS

BEST BRUSHES FOR CHALK PAINT, MINERAL OR CLAY BASED PAINTS One of the biggest mistakes people make when painting with Chalk Paint , Minera...

MISMATCHED DINING SET MAKEOVER: TRASH TO TREASURE CHAIRS

DISCLOSURE: ThriftyLittleThings.com is a personal blog written and edited by Wendy Kohn. The majority of what I post is based on my own ideas, thoughts and projects, for the sole purpose of sharing my passion. However, there are times that I do accept various forms of compensations such as cash advertising, sponsorship, or paid topic insertions and/or products, coupons and other forms of compensation and incentives from companies and organizations that I feel compliment the blog, and offer value to my readers. Compensation will never influence the content or posts made in this blog. All advertising is in the form of advertisements generated by a third party ad network. As the owner of this blog, I am sometimes compensated to provide opinion on products, services, websites and various other topics. Even though I may receive compensation for posts or advertisements, I always give my honest opinions, findings, beliefs, or experiences on those topics or products. The views and opinions expressed on this blog are purely my own and will NEVER be influenced by any form of compensation.

I've got an awesome mismatched dining set makeover that really is a trash to treasure transformation!

I loved this drop leaf dining table because of the size and it was given new life in a custom mixed color of
Annie Sloan Old Violet, Paris Gray and Graphite, lightly distressed and clear waxed.
The client that purchased the table wanted mismatched chair styles and brought a beautiful fabric for me to use to recover the seats on 2 of them.

This poor set of chairs were on their way to the landfill. Most people wouldn't have given them a second glance. However, they were sturdy solid wood and I knew they could be salvaged and given new life!
They got a fresh coat of Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in Old White, new cushioning and fabric and you'd never believe they were the same chairs!
My client sent me photos of the table and chairs in her dining room and for a mismatched set of chairs and a table that were all purchased seperately, I think they look great together!

I absolutely love the fabric she chose and it tied the chairs in with the table color and her dining area perfectly.


What do you think? Do you like the idea of mismatched chair styles?



P.S. Don't miss another Thrifty Little Thing! Get them directly to your Inbox by subscribing to our FREE newsletter HERE

P.S.S. If you enjoyed this post, be sure to SHARE & Follow on Facebook and Twitter, plus PIN IT on Pinterest!


No comments:

Post a Comment

I LOVE Comments! Leave me a comment below and let me know what you think!