Did you know that you can paint chair fabric? I did this project a while back and we still use this chair. It still looks great! So I know that this project works and works well. Plus it is so much easier than getting new fabric for any chair that you have. I started with the vintage folding chair below and turned it into something fabulous!
The process was surprisingly simple, and the results were nothing short of amazing. I chose a vintage folding chair as my canvas, and armed with some fabric paint and a vision of transformation, I got to work. The ability to customize the colors and patterns was exhilarating – it was like giving the chair its own personality.
What’s truly remarkable is that the painted fabric has stood the test of time. Despite regular use, it still looks as vibrant and stylish as the day I finished the project. It’s a testament to the durability of the technique and a fantastic alternative to the hassle of reupholstering or replacing the fabric on any chair you hold dear.
Beyond the cost-effectiveness, the chair-painting project is a game-changer in terms of sustainability. Instead of discarding furniture that might have sentimental value or a unique design, you can breathe new life into it. It’s a small but impactful way to contribute to a more eco-friendly lifestyle.
If you’ve been around here for any length of time, you know how much I love to flip furniture and give an old thing new life. If you want to check out more of my furniture flips, check out this DIY painted chair and footstool made from a crate
How to Paint Chair Fabric
Items needed to paint chair fabric:
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- Americana Decor Stain Blocker
- Americana Decor Chalky Finish Paint (I used Treasure but you can choose any color)
- Paint brush
First of all, the fabric on this chair was already a really stiff canvas like fabric. It was stained and needed a makeover. However I was not entirely sure how to get that bottom seat portion off to get new fabric in place. So I brought out my favorite weapon….chalky paint! I used the paint directly on the fabric with no additive. If you want a softer feel, try picking up a fabric medium to add to your paint.
I used the paint directly on the fabric and at first it looked great. Then as the project dried, the stains started to peek through my new painted fabric.
I broke out the Americana Stain Sealer/Blocker. This is a clear product that is proved to block stains on your surfaces. I used this product on my fabric first then one more coat of chalky finish on top of it. Please note that the stain blocker works best if allowed to cure for an extended period of time. I allowed 5 days before painting over it.
The combination of the products worked perfectly! I was thrilled with the results! The fabric did get a little stiffer. You can try using a light sand paper on the fabric after painting to get rid of some of the stiffness.
Have you ever thought to paint chair fabric? Have an old chair? Give this project a try! You will love the results!
Want to see more great projects that paint chair fabric? Try these links!
- Using Latex Paint to Paint Upholstery
- How to Paint Upholstered Furniture
- Transform a Chair with Paint
- Using Fabric Spray Paint
Equipment
Supplies
- Americana Decor Stain Blocker
- Americana Decor Chalky Finish Paint I used Treasure but you can choose any color
Instructions
- Apply the paint directly on the fabric with no additive. If you want a softer feel, try picking up a fabric medium to add to your paint.
- As the project dried, the stains started to peek through my new painted fabric. So, I broke out the Americana Stain Sealer/Blocker. (This is a clear product that is proved to block stains on your surfaces. I used this product on my fabric first then one more coat of chalky finish on top of it. Please note that the stain blocker works best if allowed to cure for an extended period of time. I allowed 5 days before painting over it.)
- The combination of the products worked perfectly! I was thrilled with the results! The fabric did get a little stiffer. You can try using a light sand paper on the fabric after painting to get rid of some of the stiffness.
I want to try painting canvas on a directors chair I need to know what kind of brush you used.
I literally just used a regular paint brush. Nothing special.