Changing Chairs

Changing Chairs

Feature 11447901 | © living4media / Selbermachen Media / Bordes, Christian | 9 images

How to change the fabric on the seat of a dining chair

Dingy old dining chairs pose no problem for our Do-It-Yourself experts. It is easy and fun to do. Just follow our illustrated easy-to-follow instructions and brighten your dining room or turn an occasional chair into an eye catcher.

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Feature No.: 11447901
Number of images: 9
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Photographer: © living4media / Selbermachen Media / Bordes, Christian
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