Design, repurposing and organizing ideas to help live in your space beautifully, every day.
By Roxanne Griese
Recently I found a mid century vinyl stool, forgotten and unloved. Once the vinyl was cleaned; I conditioned it with Armor All cleansing wipes. I discovered the vinyl was in pristine condition complete with gold piping. My intention was to recover the stool, quite pleasantly surprised, I left the vinyl cover in original condition. To add a touch of a contemporary feel, I added hammered upholstery tacks round the base for some interesting detail. When thinking of recovering a stool or a throw cushion; look in your closet! A favorite old cashmere sweater, shirt or another piece of clothing can make a sensational new cover full of memories.
I repurposed the stool as a plant stand for a fern from the back deck, making sure the fern was “pet” free and fertilized, it now looks fantastic on a repurposed mid century vinyl stool. It also comes in handy as an extra seat for the grandkids or to rest weary toes.
Recovering is easy! Once, the legs and base are removed, use a flat head screw driver to pry up the staples, pulling them off with pliers, keep the old cover as a pattern. Cut the new material leaving and inch or so extra, then place the fabric face down and put the stool on top. Simply staple the fabric to the bottom side, I use the 4 corner method around the entire stool, pleat the fabric and stapled evenly; then reassemble the stool.
Quick Tip: Keep Bulldog steel wool and a sanding block on hand, they are perfect for refinishing and light sanding projects. Check the foam and batting when recovering, it may need to be replaced.
Stay tuned… Hopefully some ideas can be used, continuing to live in your space beautifully.
Roxanne Griese is an Artist, decorating and organizing are her passions, to see more articles and artwork visit www.artbyroxanne.ca.