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The easiest way to add new life to your favorite furniture is with upholstery. Adding
new fabric is especially helpful for reviving outdoor furniture that takes a beating.
• Remove existing cushions and measuring their dimensions for your new project.
• Depending on how old your piece is, you may want to replace the actual
cushions as well, instead of simply covering existing padding.
• Look for a new fabric that matches your décor scheme and will resist fading.
It sounds like a no-brainer, but a new coat of
paint can make a world of difference for
tired furniture. Try painting your favorite
wood dining set for a new look, or using
paint to give an updated façade to a
children’s dresser. One of our favorite ideas
is to spray paint metal patio furniture to add
fun and color to your outdoor living space.
Stripping paint from a wood piece can also
liven up furniture.
• Invest in a quality chemical stripper.
• Use a scraper or steel wool to buff out
any paint left on the surface.
• Use mineral spirits to remove any
traces of the chemical stripper.
• Simply use a stain to bring out the
natural vibrancy of the wood.
Wallpaper isn’t just for walls anymore!
• Use wallpaper to line the inside
of closets or cabinets for a fresh
and decorative look.
• Affix wallpaper or contact paper
to the front of a chest of drawers
or side table to add interest.
• Use a colorful contact paper,
such as a design that’s
patterned or metallic, and cut
out shapes like stripes or polka
dots to make a fun and modern
piece of furniture.
Got an area rug that’s lost
fringe over the years, or a patio
curtain that has a stain in just a
single corner? Repurpose the
fabric! After a thorough
cleaning, trim away any ratty or
stained sections and use the
fabric as a wall hanging or in
your furniture design projects.
For example, try using an
antique rug to upholster a old
bench, or draped artfully over
an antique storage trunk. This
repurposing project also gives
you the excuse to hang some
new custom outdoor curtains.
Card or folding tables are a great way to make a workspace just for kids, whether used for
crafts or homework. The only problem? Basic card tables can look out of place in a well-
designed home. Fix up drab craft tables using paint – why not let kids get creative and add
their own designs? Another option is to cover the surface of the table with wood paneling or
vinyl floor tiles for a decorative look that disguises the original piece completely.
For decades,
decoupage has been
used in home décor
and crafts, for example,
to add color to a
favorite vase.
Decoupage, or glued
paper cutouts, can also
be used on furniture.
Use decoupage to
cover an old table, or
glue cutouts to the front
of a plain armoire to
add decoration.
A well-kept piece of antique
furniture can be refreshed
with contemporary hardware.
• Swap out tarnished or
gaudy drawer pulls for
modern, minimal
designs like brass or
chrome knobs.
• Repurpose a leather
handbag to create
custom drawer straps.
• Use a strand of pearls
for a drawer pull in a
feminine space, or
knotted twine for a
more rustic feel.
Outdoor Fabrics sells outdoor draperies and porch curtains in a variety of colors and
fabrics to match your home’s décor scheme. As your online Sunbrella® fabric superstore,
we have exactly what you need to create the ultimate outdoor sanctuary. To learn more,
visit www.outdoorfabrics.com or call 1-800-640-3539.