With 2 yards of new fabric, some glossy black paint on the legs, and my dad's help with stapling the corners, it's now my new dining bench:
We all like it. . . .
Also, today is the last day to link up to my Coffee Talk link party. I'll be posting some of my favorite reader coffee tables next week.











Awesome transformation! Love!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabric. Great job!
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ReplyDeleteI like what you did! I just made myself a new shower curtain with the same fabric...in the "silver sage" colorway!!
ReplyDeleteGreat pattern! Have a lovely weekend! Go CATS!
Emily....money well spent! Love the fabric and that cute little "bean" sitting on it! Have a fabulous time with Nate :)
ReplyDeleteAn amazing difference...now this shows what can be done without spending a lot of money! Beautiful. Janell
ReplyDeletei love that ahh-mazing fabric!
ReplyDeleteOoh, great fabric choice. And it looks the the family approves!
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful! Wrap it in plastic wrap....your daughter looks about the same age as my three year old, who has TRASHED our recently upholstered dining chairs. I gave up and just ordered some red pleather to recover my dining chairs.
ReplyDeleteThat looks great. Love the contrast of the fabric with the legs. And your sweat pea couldn't be cuter.
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Love a bench in the dining room. And that fabric is lovely.
ReplyDeleteLove it! I have the same bench and intend to recover it but have never done this before. Any tips? Did take pictures?
ReplyDeletelooks fantastic, and your little one is such a cutie!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous !!!! Love the fabric.
ReplyDeleteSee you in NY!
Kate
Cute! I ended up buying the same ottoman after your original post and mine is sitting waiting to be recovered. Yours turned out great.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so amazing. I like the fabric you choose a lot -- Hmm, I would love a simple bench on our dining room. You got me thinking! lol
ReplyDeleteFantastic job!! This looks amazing!!
ReplyDeleteEmily, love how that turned out! That was the steal of the century on that bench, lucky you.
ReplyDeleteIt looks great! Now that I know it is possible, maybe mine will soon be recovered. Still sweating over fabric choices.
ReplyDeleteLove it and the cutie seating on it.
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cristin
She's gorgeous!!!! Your bench is awesome too!
ReplyDeleteLooks great! I can't wait to meet you in New York!!!!
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Marianne
Great fabric!! And your lil peanut is adorable!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great! I love that fabric.
ReplyDeleteit looks adorable...and your litle girl is so sweet!
ReplyDeleteIt looks sooo amazing! Great job, lady!
ReplyDeleteLove what you did! great job :)
ReplyDeleteLove it - great idea upholstering an inexpensive piece with some amazing fabric - looks so high end and custom!
ReplyDeleteI love it! I just found a bench in the neighbor's garbage and want to recover it...can I ask you what kind of fabric you got? I have 3 kids and want something to be somewhat wipeable/cleanable if I put it at our table. Thanks!!
ReplyDeletelove your bench! what fabric did you use?
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