Anthropologie Inspired Upholstered Chair

 Love Anthropologie but can’t justify the price? Here is your solution. $14.50 chair from Habitat For Humanity Restore + 7 yards of fabric.

Equals…..

 

Hello Gorgeous!


Sorry lots of glamour shots, she is too cute for just two.

three boys

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Comments

  1. Cassie @ Primitive & Proper says:

    ooh hello gorgeous is right! that chair is amazing!

  2. Cassie @ Primitive & Proper says:

    ooh hello gorgeous is right! that chair is amazing!

  3. Cassie @ Primitive & Proper says:

    ooh hello gorgeous is right! that chair is amazing!

  4. A Vintage Vine says:

    You did a wonderful job! I am beginning a chair project soon and your tutorial will be priceless! Thanks for this series!

  5. Chrissie says:

    It just knocks my socks off! Gorgeous!!!

  6. Miss Em says:

    Sarah – She is fabulous!!!!!!!! I WILL get through your tutorials and have a few before and nows to show you…..eventually.

  7. Lauren says:

    Awesome!! This looks amazing, Sarah! I love your fabric choice and those shoes look great there :)

  8. gail says:

    wowsers! that chair is gorgeous Sarah! I have not followed along with this tutorial, BUT have it bookmarked for when (IF) I decide to tackle such a project. I know who to go to when I run into trouble!
    gail

  9. Connie @ Salvage Savvy says:

    This chair is so gorgeous! I have a couple chairs to redo in the near future & I'll certainly refer to your blog for instructions!

  10. Katie says:

    Beautiful–love how you staged her!

  11. Tammy@Beatrice Banks says:

    Can I come move next door to you? lol That's the only way I'd be able to make a chair like that. You'd have to hold my hand through the entire process! It's a beautiful chair!

  12. Cassie says:

    She looks fabulous! You did an awesome job! =D

  13. Liz @ thequickjourney.blogspot.com says:

    she IS a beaut. i just reupholstered my first chair and I wish I would have had your posts prior to doing the project. great job!

  14. Al says:

    Fabulous reveal! That chair is so gorgeous. You're so talented :)

  15. Shelley says:

    Oh I love her!!! What a hot looking chair!

  16. Revi says:

    This is the cutest chair in the WORLD! Good job. Anthropologie who???
    -Revi

  17. Kim @ keller-creative says:

    This is fabulous!

  18. Lisa - A Room with A View says:

    This looks amazing! The fabric is so pretty and the chair looks so comfy. I have to read the step-by-step posts.

  19. Joselyn @ The DIY Spot says:

    The fabric is so beautiful. You're upholstery skills are incredible! Nice work1

  20. michele says:

    oooooh, i'm inspired! so so lovely.

    i'm your newest follower and hope you'll follow back. i have a fabulous giveaway here:

    http://hellolovelyinc.blogspot.com/2011/10/why-is-pearl-blushing.html

    warmly,

    michele

  21. Deana says:

    Love the fabric!!!

  22. The Rustic Alley says:

    I am so excited you are doing this series! I so need this. Amazing transformation.

  23. The Paupers Castle says:

    This turned out FABULOUS! Congrats! Also congrats on being featured on Miss Mustard Seed with this one! I am sure you are so excited! Congrats!

    Now I just need to get to work on that darn chair! :-) So many projects so little time.

  24. The Other Me Is Sane says:

    only two words…great job. I'm your newest follower.

  25. Gwen @ The Bold Abode says:

    Yes, those are gorgeous shoes… Oh, you mean the chair…

    Yup, AMAZING…

    Makes me wanna curl up in and rub my face on that BOLD fabric cuz it looks all warm and comfy…

  26. I'm Busy Procrastinating says:

    Someday … someday … I will have the guts to tackle a reupholstery job! The fabric you chose is awesome, by the way!

  27. Julia @ 551Eastdesign says:

    My heart is in love with this chair! You have done such a FANTASTIC job with this chair and series! Thank you for your tips!

  28. Prudently Painted Vintage says:

    I just drooled! You are so talented! Love lOve love the chair!!

  29. Heather says:

    Great job, wonderful job, amazing job! It looks fantastic! This past weekend I saw some really nice chairs that had been redone and was thinking I need to try it, and your chair is definitely reminding me of that! Visiting from Tatertots:)

  30. Natalie says:

    All together perfect!!! Nice work!!!

  31. Susan Crabtree says:

    GORGEOUS!

  32. Ruth says:

    This chair is amazing. So very gorgeous. Love this fabric and the amazing shape.

    Ruth

  33. Jenny @ Simcoe Street says:

    This is GORGEOUS!

    Jenny
    http://www.simcoestreet.blogspot.com

  34. Julianne says:
  35. Stacinator says:

    AH! this is amazing. i just found a chair on the side of the road and i thought i would get someone to redo it for me but now i see this and it looks pretty easy (hopfully). i was wondering if you could give any tips on button tufting and nail head? THANKS! -Stacy

  36. Karen says:

    So did you replace any of the cushioning underneath? How do you "tighten" or replace springs or is this something that needs to be done by a professional? I have built decks, tiled rooms, and hung sheetrock. Surely I can do this I hope.

  37. outdoor furniture perth says:

    The floral design is just lovely. This chair would be great for the living room or the veranda set.

  38. I love the fabric you used on this chair. It looks very classy. I also love the overall design of the furniture. The space seems enough for me to sleep in case a bed is not available.

  39. Just watched all the videos on how to upholster this kind of chair and I’m inspired. I really want to try my own now! thanks for the inspiration!

  40. Michelle says:

    I love what you have done!!! I need the fabric…can you tell me where you got it.

  41. shawnda says:

    Can you message me where you got this fabric. I had found it once upon a time, but can’t find it now. And do you have a tutorial on how you did the reupholstery? ; )

    thanks!

  42. Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous!! Nice job on the reupholstering and love the fabric!! I’ve got this linked to my DIY upholstery post too today, for inspiration!

  43. Teresa says:

    Really , this is nice. . . . .. But for real, we have/ done/ seen better. Don’t get too excited over it. Workmanship is evident over fabric choice.

  44. Treba says:

    I love the fabric where can I order some

  45. Treba says:

    Looking for the fabric

  46. Jessica says:

    Where did you get the fabric from?

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  2. [...] I removed the old vinyl, cleaned off the stainless steel legs, replaced the tilting mechanism, added piping and of course, tufts. Tada! I love the fabric she picked out. You can find it at Joann Kas Oslo Amethyst. I love Kas fabrics, it is the same company that made the fabric for this re-upolstery project. [...]

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