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Hiding Furniture Imperfections and Upholstery DamageFeedback About This Post:RE: Hiding Furniture Imperfections and Upholstery Damage
I upholster all of my own furniture and it is easier than you think... Time consuming, but easy. You will save a ton of money and get exactly what you want! I never sew anything (I'm not a sewer). For the most part it is not needed. Post by JakiS Covering a Loveseat With a Sheet
I bought a new loveseat and didn't want to spend a lot for a cover because my cat sleeps on the back of it all the time. So I had a queen fitted sheet and thought I will just put this on it. It's flannel and it fits perfect. It doesn't even move around because of the elastic corners on it. It looks nice too. Post by ThriftyFun RE: Hiding Furniture Imperfections and Upholstery DamageWhen we lived in a mobile home, years ago, we had young children at the time. The kitchen cupboards were a dark brown wood of some sort. Each dint or bang took off the top bit of wood, leaving a light colored scratch or dint. I took the kid's pencil crayons, found a dark brown and a black and went to work "coloring" the scratches on my walls. The walls and cupboards looked like new when I was done. I would go "coloring" about once a year. The pencil crayon covered scratches took a light washing, also. Post by valleyrimgirl Cover Furniture With a Quilt
Have a couch or chair with worn out upholstery, but not money to replace it? Just use a large bedspread or comforter to cover it. Some of the prints look just beautiful and they are much less expensive than furniture covers or replacing the furniture, especially if you have an extra around the house or if you get one from a thrift store or Goodwill. Post by ThriftyFun |
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