Showing posts with label upholstery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label upholstery. Show all posts

Sunday 3 July 2022

Finished Projects



We had another sad vintage frame that I gave some new life and a new look.


I filled up the missing Gusso with lots of various flowers. After that many layers of paint and a mirror, and it is ready to use.



No before photo of this one, it was just a sad wobbly little piece without a top. After sanding, painting and varnishing, I upholstered it with a vintage embroidery with matching side fabric and fun striped piping.


The embroidery was done on velvet, making it all soft. I love its vibrant colors.




I also completely restored this old cabinet, which used to be used to store food in.


,I replaced the rusty wires with new chicken wire, sanded the shelves that gotten dark from many years of use and dirt and also removed an ugly white paint that was done on top of its original green paint.
So happy to see it in its original glory so it can be used again for many years.



And another cute little ottoman, everything used for this one is vintage. The tapestry on top, the kilim on the side, the pouf's skeleton, the pompon trim and the lining fabric, all vintage.


With some love, eco friendly upcycling can be pretty gorgeous if you ask me :)


All pieces are available at StarHomeStudio.

Wednesday 27 January 2021

Trashure - Furniture Makeover


 It has been a while since I showed a full process of a furniture piece. My brand new phone's camera died so haven't been able to make any videos either.

I loved the shape of this chair unfortunately it had skeletal issues so I could only reuse its legs.


I cut an upcycled piece of MDF with rounded corners and attached the legs (after sanding and varnishing) to that.


I glued a piece of firm foam to the wood and stapled fabric to keep it in place.



I knitted about 12 meters of knitted tube with this handy 'machine' each row is turned by hand so it is a manual thing but goes of course faster than hand knitting.



 
I cut strips of foam and put those in the knitted tubes.


I then stapled the short ones side by side.


Woven the longer pieces in.


And then staped those too.


I love how it turned out! The lamp is also a project I did not so long ago, it was an old coat rack but the hooks were missing so I turned it into a cool standing lamp for our own home.


I love the fresh minty color, we got the yarn while traveling last year in Florida at a thrift store! So it is a very eco-friendly project.





I stapled a contrasting colored fabric to hide the staples and endings.


This one of a kind beauty is available at StarHomeStudio.etsy.com.

Friday 25 October 2019

Happy Coincidences


A few weeks ago we saw an L-shaped couch that seemed perfect for our new home. It was somewhere between our old and new home, pretty high in the hills. It wasn't as soft as I hoped it would be and it turned out to be brown not gray as it seemed in the pictures. However the same lady had also this coffee table and when I said I liked it, it turned out she was selling that too so I didn't leave empty-handed.


Of course, I loved its legs and bought it to turn in to a big statement ottoman.
The top was of course very securily attached like everything that needs to be removed. The top was the exact right side for a table we have, I still need to paint it but it is already attached.


The legs I sanded and then painted in a distressed gray and then varnished it.


I had to do everything twice as things didn't go as planned first time around.
But with many layers, linings it finally worked out.


Deciding last finishing touches.


Tadaa! The top is made with a kilim we bought this Summer during a small local auction, the size was PERFECT for it (just like its original top was perfect for another table.


I love the color combo, and the happy coincidences of all the perfectly sized things were extremely satisfying.


Although it seems just gray it also has the same pink and mint green as the kilim in its paintwork, but very vague.


I upholstered the foam first with gray fabric as the kilim has weaving holes, the gray fabric now pops through giving it an extra pattern.


This one of a kind beauty is available at StarHomeStudio.


With all the moving this will most likely be our last furniture project for this year, but we have plenty of pieces in the shop.


Monday 5 November 2018

Our Creative Space...


We have two of these lovely chairs, they were an icky ugly brown which took many days to clean off. I'm now painting them in cheerful colors, matching some vintage embroidery (which you can actually see in the photos if you look carefully).


Can't wait to finish these, I think they are going to be quite smashing!

Monday 18 June 2018

Hidden Beauty


It has been a while since we made our last big furniture piece.


This one was actually even worse with a horrible purple upholstery but I forgot to take a picture of it, I guess I wanted to get rid of that monstrous fabric asap.


After sanding, filling and painting its feet and making a new filling with fresh foam it already started to look better.


As we used a gorgeous vintage fabric we needed to be very careful before starting cutting the fabric, no room for error when your material is precious vintage handwoven fabric with hand embroidered flowers!



I got all giddy while making this, you can not not smile when you look at this chair :)


After all staple work was done it was time for the small finishing touches like blind stitching by hand for a smooth finishing. I prefer to do those outside for better light but miraculously we have been having rain these past few days (yaaay) so I did them in a funny way. Advantage when you work from home no need to get out of your comfy PJ's :)



Just some pretty trim for the front feet to cover the staples.




And she is ready!


My entire body aches, upholstery is hard work!



I love all the embroidered details!


This beautiful chair is available at StarHomeStudio among other unique furniture pieces.