I have never recovered any furniture before, but I figured these Ottomans would be an easy project.
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Picture Borrowed from Signature Home styles Website. |
The simple steps.
1. Buy Fabric... I chose one for the sides and something else for the tops.
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This the the sides... Got it at Jo-anns |
2. Remove any fabric you can't easily cover over... I only removed the top fabric
3. Staple, staple and staple some more...
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One done and the top on the other completed. |
4. Admire your handy work....
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Oh so lovely..but missing something... |
5. Add some nail head trim.. I got mine at Lowes for less then $2 for 25.. Used 120 on 1 ottoman
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Looking better! |
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Ah that's the ticket! |
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