Most of them have good bones and smart lines (and can be found super-cheap!) and I've seen lots of them looking great once made-over though the utilitarian function is some-what defunct nowadays with everyone having cordless phones and the like so I thought I'd do a little re-purposing....
During:
First, I removed the screwed-on drawer (don't worry, I didn't just throw it away - I'm keeping it for a rainy day) and old chair pad then painted the base crisp white.
Then on with some jute webbing. Kinda like this:
Next, a layer of foam wrapped in some thick wadding followed by a piece of cute fabric (taupe and cream ticking stripe in my case).
I pulled, stretched and staple-gunned the fabric into place before trimming away any excess and hot-gluing a length of braid trim around the whole bench to conceal the staples.
Some covered buttons were then added for that finishing touch.
To this:
Some co-ordinating pillows and a throw rug really make for a cute ensemble.
The throw is plain taupe polar fleece trimmed with the matching ticking fabric and the cushions have simple faux envelope fronts dressed with some more covered buttons.
In the pic below you can see close-up the braid trim and fabric. To give the base a bit of extra character and a slightly more relaxed feel I lightly distressed the edges.
Here's the set in my parent's guest bedroom:
If you'd like, you can read more about how I acheived this (super thrifty) look in the bedroom here.
I know as a tutorial this is kinda vague (sorry!) though I didn't take any step-by-step photos because, to be honest, this was the first project of its kind that I'd ever attempted and I really didn't know just quite what I was doing and how it might end up (plus who knows if I did it the 'proper' way anyway!).
If you wanna give something similar a go though are a little hesitant, seriously, just go for it. Let's face it, I could hardly have made it look worse than how it started!
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