High End Look For Less- Wing Chair With Nail Head Trim



I have been crushing over the Chelsea wing chair from Williams- Sonoma Home lately. Since I have decided to use mostly reused furniture for our home makeover, I was feeling conflicted. Love the chair, want the chair, but I have professed to all of my readers that I will be using reused furniture. What is a girl to do?

Chelsea Wing Chair: Williams- Sonoma Home


I checked out Craig's list and found 2 matching white wing chairs. They were nothing special but I liked the shape and thought they would look perfect in front of the fireplace. Ordered 2 slip covers, since I don't sew, and picked up antique nickel decorative nails at Joanne Fabrics. With the kids in bed I sat down in front of a weeks worth of Oprah and went to work.

Before

Slip Cover

Dont' forget to iron out the wrinkles.
Materials

First Arm: I liked the look so I kept going

Hello Gorgeous!






Total Cost Per Chair:

30$ for chair
10$ decorative nails
60$ slip cover JCPenny: EZ Care Twill Slip Cover in Ivory

100$ Total

You can also see the new paint color peeking out behind the chair. What do you think? Next on the list, finish the other chair, paint the walls, and solve the great fireplace screen debacle. Stay tuned!

Thanks to Janell at Isabella & Max Rooms for the great inspiration!



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96 comments:

  1. I LOVE the way these turned out. I think the nailhead trim will also help keep the slipcovers in place. Great job!

    Becca
    becca-homeiswheremystorybegins.blogspot.com

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  2. I know, I can't stand tucking and re-tucking slip covers. I am also a huge fan of the tailored look so this works out really well. I tested it by sitting on it about 20 times! The slip covers don't move at all. SO GREAT!

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  3. I have the exact same chairs but in an awful minty green color..... where did you get your slipcovers? I just may have to do this myself!

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  4. JC Penny. Its the sure-fit natural skirted slip cover. I used a promo code, so it was a pretty good deal!

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  5. What a great solution! Looks beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing in the DIY Project Parade!

    Have a great week!

    Roeshel

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  6. This is a fabulous idea...and a great way to personalize a slipcovered chair! And thanks for telling us where you got the slipcover. I have a wingchair that has been patiently sitting around wanting, screaming for a new dress!

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  7. Lookd great - can not wait to see more! Liz @ designing domesticity

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  8. Looks terrific! What a great idea to update the chairs!

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  9. WOW! That turned out so well! I might have to try this sometime...thanks for sharing!

    Denise

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  10. That is FANTASTIC!!! My mom and I found a great wingback chair today at Goodwill. This would be the perfect cure for the ugly upholstery!

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  11. The chairs look great and I am amazed how you turned those slip covers into a really custom look. You need to tell your husband that you just saved him $850 a chair!
    And don't be surprized if you see everyone coping your idea! I just may!
    Lacy

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  12. I can't believe that's the same chair! My parents have an ugly old chair like this. I'll have to email this post to them so they can update theirs as well :)

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  13. Wow- You did a beautiful job on an unfitted looking slipcover- so very creative and inspiring!!

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  14. Wow, these are awesome. What a good idea!

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  15. Love it! What a great idea.

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  16. I am extremely impressed with how this turned out! Where did you get the slip covers?

    http://40daysof.wordpress.com/2010/11/14/bathroom-before-after/

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  17. The slip cover is the EZ care twill wing chair slip cover from JCPenny in Ivory. They are currently on sale for about 60$

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  18. How fabulous! I would not have thought to combine a premade slipcover with the nail heads!

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  19. Ok I'm very impressed. It looks amazing. Who would have thought that you could make basic slip covers look so good. Absolutely awesome. Linked over from between naps on the porch.

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  20. Thanks for your comment. My cabinet doors are from Conestoga and the lighter ones are called crystal white colourtone with a coffee glaze. I love your blog and just became a follower. Follow me too if you'd like.

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  21. How clever - they are so custom without all of the sewing. Nice work.

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  22. Now that is the way to make a slipcover look great!! Thanks for the shout out as well...:)
    Janell

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  23. Awesome looking makeover...love the idea!!!

    Blessings,
    Linda

    Christmas is right around the corner…hop over to enter my gift card GIVEAWAY…WIN some Christmas cash!

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  24. Hi Sarah, I'm stopping over from Bonnie's blog House of Grace. First of all I love this project for a couple of reasons. One, I have a white slipcovered wing chair, so it drew my interest. And two, it's a project I've really not seen before. And it sure takes guts, but you pulled it off bigtime! It looks amazing, and best of all the covers will stay in place. Do you mind me asking where you bought the covers for such a great price? xoxo tami

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  25. Hi Again Sarah, thanks so much for the info, and for entering my giveaway. They must be the sure fit as that is what jcp usually sells. What a great deal, I'll check them out for my other wing back, tami

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  26. I AM SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO DOING THIS!!! THANK YOU FOR THE INSPIRATION!!!!!!

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  27. I think that is a wonderful makeover! The decorative nails look great!

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  28. I have a wing chair in the basement just waiting to be discovered again :) This is a great idea! Looks very high end! I know what I want for Christmas! Think I've popped by your blog before. I love your style!
    xx

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  29. So glad I clicked on your blog from Faded Charm, these turned out beautiful. I have a hunter green one that this would look great on.
    Thanks for sharing and I'm now a follower and will be adding you to my blog list!

    Rondell

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  30. This is beautiful! What a good idea!

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  31. Wow! These are awesome. Mom has two chairs like that with dated fabric that are screaming for a little TLC. I'll have to show her this. Great post and cool blog :o)

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  32. that is an ingenious idea!!! wonderful way to make store bought slipcovers look custom.

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  33. Sarah, these are gorgeous! The slipcovers look custom with that pretty nailhead trim.

    I've been looking on craigslist for a pair of chairs like yours with pretty wood legs, but I've had no luck! Now, I really want a pair with slipcovers like yours!

    Thanks for sharing at My Backyard Eden!

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  34. Hi Sarah, found you through POWW at Primitive and Proper...what a grand idea you had here! The chairs look as if they've been totally reupholstered. Beautiful!

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  35. I think it is gorgeous! I just posted about my design dilemma with upholstering a chair. Yours looks fabulous.
    Hugs, Sherry

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  36. What a find, and an ingenious way to make them work for you. Love it!

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  37. I love that idea. I am going to have to tuck that in my pocket! It looks beautiful.

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  38. What a creative way to make it your own! I love the way you cheated on the sewing part. A girl after my own heart. ;)
    Followed your link from My Backyard Eden's linky party.
    Rose

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  39. Great job! Your chairs look great. The nail head detail is so elegant.

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  40. Those look so elegant. Would you mind sharing where you purchased the slip covers from?

    Take care,
    Lisa

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  41. HI Sarah! WOW this chair is gorgeous!! My son would ruin in it 5 seconds:) I am stopping by from the blog hop and I am your newest follower!! You can find me at www.bouffeebambini.blogspot.com

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  42. I commented earlier in the week about your chair, but it's worthy of saying again: what a fabulous idea!

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  43. Thanks for your kind comments on my blog, Sarah. Though don't let my pics fool you! The room is still a work in progress and is a big mess. That photo was taken at a strategic angle. :) However, I do hope you are able to get your own space one day. I just have one boy, but am still outnumbered by boys in my house, and it's important to have a feminine space that's all yours. Best wishes!

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  44. Great idea! I really like the sparkle from the nail head trim.

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  45. beautiful and tutorial is so light and easy, making us believe that anyone can do this...

    ok. you're invited: come link it up with us:
    http://www.finecraftguild.com/diy-linky-party-21/ and you may find some great other ideas there also.

    looking forward to showing off your work to our readers.

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  46. chair $30
    decorative nails $10
    slip cover $60

    The feeling of accomplishment of creating such beauty ...

    PRICELESS!

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  47. I have some exciting news for you! Your blog post won Best in Show this week! Stop by for your fancy award :)

    Okay, maybe that wasn't quite as exciting as, say, you won the HGTV Urban Oasis giveaway (though you really can't win that because I'm going to) but I think it's still pretty fun ;)

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  48. I love this idea, but I have a quick question. I can see that the length on the slipcover is altered. Did you just staple it up and crease it?

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  49. yes, I folded it over and around the legs and stapled it to the bottom of the seat. No cutting!!

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  50. OMG...I would have posted sooner but I was knocked unconsious from the fall when I 1st laid eyes on this chair. Not only is it gorgeous but you did not sew??? Oh my....oh my oh my. LOVE this!!! I will steal this idea but promise to send kudos your way. You my dear...hit the jackpot of cuteness...your blog will explode from this little redo.

    Cheers~
    e

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  51. You had me at hello....I blogged about you. :)

    Cheers~
    e

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  52. looks super good. way to take that packaged slipcover up a notch!

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  53. Beautiful! I love it! I needed a chair for my living room for guests who needed something firmer to sit in than my cushy loveseats. I recently found a wing chair at Goodwill in great shape, but it's oregano green in color. I am so pleased you shared where to buy the slipcover. I can see an update in my chair's future!

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  54. This, my dear one, is flat out AWESOME. Boy, you did a fabulous job.

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  55. Oh my gosh.. you created an upholstered look out of a slipcover! This is so brilliant. :) I honestly liked the before but NOW I see you had a much bigger vision than I conjured up! Wonderful!

    Donna

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  56. love the transformation! No one could lell it is a slip cover.

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  57. Saw this on Better After and had to stop by. Fantastic idea, it looks so custom.

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  58. This is gorgeous. I LOVE the trim, and it truly makes your slipcovers look custom and expensive. Beautiful job; thanks for linking to SFS! -shaunna :)

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  59. very clever and creative use of a slipcover!
    way to go.
    thanks for linking up!
    gail

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  60. So great! I have a pair of hand-me-down hunter green floral tapestry wing chairs that I love, but hate the fabric. I like this project very much, and definitely plan to copy copy copy :) :) :)

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  61. I'm back! So wildly creative I had to feature you on SNS 57's sidebar this weekend. :)

    Donna

    http://funkyjunkinteriors.blogspot.com/

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  62. Great job! So much easier than the white slipcover I handmade. Will it be easy to take the nails/tacks out to wash it? I have one store bought slip on a love seat I should try this on while I'm making another slipcover for it. Check out the white one I made:
    http://lamaisonreid.blogspot.com/2010/06/winging-it-white-slipcover.html
    xox
    Nancy

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  63. Great idea to use the nails for a polished look. Love it!

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  64. I love, love, LOVE it!! You did such a great job. Just beautiful!!!
    Hope you have a great week!
    Beth.

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  65. Holy genius! And...how easy to change when you are tired of it!

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  66. This is beautiful. I have to say thank you for saving me a lot of pain. I have two of these chairs that need to be re-done...so you are my newest superhero, and I am your newest follower!

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  67. Great job, this was helpful to see I don't have to sew

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  68. just found your blog and love all your projects, fab new blog find, careen x

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  69. Wow! These look fabulous, I'll definitely be coming back for your next project!

    Thank you for participating in last week’s Wednesday Window @ Frugality Is Free. I would like to invite you to this week’s The Wednesday Window . It is the place to feature your favorite blog post of the past week or so, for more details check out Frugality Is Free.

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  70. Love this! I have a hidious Mauve wing chair (circa 1990's!) in my daughters room with a sheet over it. I've been looking for a nice slipcover and I'm a sucker for nailhead trim! This will be on my project list!
    Did you tuck up the bottom skirt to be shorter?
    Courtney
    www.reckless-glamour.com

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  71. Yes I tucked it under, no cutting just folded it up and stapled it to the frame! good luck!

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  72. Great job, def. gonna try this with a old chair I have.

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  73. Fabulous! You've inspired me to try JUST that with my own wing chair! Thanks!

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  74. Beautiful...found you from Rhodas year end re-cap!

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  75. Very cute project, I'm into nailheads too. Looks great!

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  76. Wow... you made loose slip covers look like an upholstered piece. I love nail head trim, too. Well done!

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  77. Great project- I have always wanted to be able to slipcover furniture- especially after getting a quote that it would cost about a thousand dollars to recover an antique sofa I found at a thrift store- yikes! One day I will tackle that project. Your chair looks pretty and professional.Hope you have a happy new year!

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  78. Lovely makeover! You did a great job and for a fantastic price!

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  79. Wow! I so need to cover my wing chair. I saw that slipcover in JCP's ... I love the nail heads!
    Excellent!

    Susan
    myhomeroad.blogspot.com

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  80. BRILLIANT! I'm going to link to this post this week :)

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  81. LOVE how it turned out! And I absolutely NEED that throw pillow! Where on Earth did you find it?

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  82. It looks great! I need a chair now to do one for my craft room! I love love love the pillow. Do you mind sharing where you got it?

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  83. Just visiting from homepodge :)
    I think your wingback makeover is amazing and just as beautiful as the inspiration chair. In fact, I think your chair looks much more comfortable than the Williams-Sonoma!

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  84. Wow that looks great! I just finished my first post on upholstery and seeing what you have done has definitely given me ideas for my next upholstery project. Thanks!

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  85. Amazing!!!!!!! I have always wanted a wing back chair and I have a corner calling out for one. I am going to start looking right now, thanks for the inspiration and encouragement to do it!

    PS how about moving to NC so I can have you walk through my house and help me out? LOL

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  86. I have been checking out a few of your article stories and I must say pretty clever stuff. I will definitely bookmark your blog. Thank you very much.

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  87. I just book marked your blog on Digg and StumbleUpon.I enjoy reading your posting. thank you very much.

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  88. I am dying to give this a try. It looks amazing! Thanks for sharing. Oh, and where did you get that pillow? It's the exact colors I have been trying to find!

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  89. Your chair turned out great! I love how you added the decorative nails, it makes it look very professional. I just reupholstered a wingback chair myself and shared it also at TDC before and after party.

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