Slipcovers For Baker Chairs

Go to the room inspiration gallery Filter by Sofa Type Filter by Base Style Filter by Arm Style Filter by Back Style Available by the Inch Filter by new or on sale Download a tear sheet PDF or create a printer friendly tear sheet with print preview. Add Tag to Product Add & continue browsing Add & go to favoritesProduct DetailsThe Milling Road by Baker Dining Room Slip Side Chair - Slipcover is available in the Chadds Ford, PA area from Studio 882. Cane Side ChairMR7040Milling Road by Baker Cane Arm ChairMR7041Milling Road by Baker Edge Cocktail TabeMR7050CMilling Road by Baker Tumble Cocktail TableMR7051Milling Road by Baker Cradle Accent TableMR7063Milling Road by Baker Wrap ConsoleMR7065MMilling Road by Baker Grounded Accent TableMR7084Milling Road by Baker Grounded Accent TableMR7085Milling Road by Baker Straight Up DeskMR7087LMilling Road by Baker Straight Up DeskMR7087NMilling Road by Baker
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Provide feedback on the information shown on this page This item has been discontinued by the manufacturer, or please describe the issue: Shop for all your luxury home furnishings at Studio 882 | Furniture + Design in Chadds Ford, PA.YOU ARE HERE: LAT HomeCollectionsDesign As evening approaches, you anticipate cradling up into a comfy couch or an overstuffed chair. The only problem is you've curled up once too often and your favorite piece of furniture is aching to be restored.Or, you found a tattered brown couch at a garage sale for $50 and you'd like to dress it up.How do you make it attractive?Reupholstery is one answer, but it's not the only way to give a tired couch or chair new life.Slipcovers--fabric that's matched, cut, sewn and fitted over existing upholstery--generally cost about $150 less per couch and about $100 less per chair than reupholstering. They are also removable for cleaning.But perhaps their best advantage is their versatility. Slipcovers used on couches, chairs and ottomans can be made from an unlimited array of fabrics."
You can have a spring look, a winter look, a modern look, a sleek look--just about any type of look you want," says Judy Mulder of Judy's Custom Workshop, an upholstery shop in Laguna Hills that has specialized in slipcovers for 16 years. How To Clean Whirlpool Bath Filter"The basic piece of furniture fits into your room, and then you can just change with the seasons or your moods."Patio Furniture Chair Leg GlidesFor that frumpy country English style popular at summer homes in the Hamptons, homeowners use traditional fabrics such as chintz, chambray, sateen, pique, linen damask, twill, gabardine, faille, antique satin, rayon and cotton.Best Ac Unit For Salt AirFor a warmer look, use corduroy, velveteen, some mohairs, imitation furs, tweed, herringbone and flannel.
About 14 yards of fabric are needed for an average couch and 9 yards for a chair.And you have a choice of trimmings. Flounces come in box-pleats, double gathers, swags, scallops, pencil pleats and kick-pleats. Lace tie-ups, large bows and detailed edgings such as piping, welting or fringe set between the various sections add an attractive finish.Laura Ashley Home Furnishing stores have slipcovers available for their Baker furniture line. Depending on your choice of fabric--either cotton or chintz--the cost is about $1,400 to $1,600 for a couch and $600 to $800 for a chair.Pierre Deux, a country French home furnishing store in Newport Beach Fashion Island, offers traditional cotton for about $40 per yard and chintz at $60 to $85 per yard. For tapestry fabric, or something equally as heavy such as a screen of the Duchess of Windsor's garden, expect to pay about $225 a yard.Finding someone to make your slipcover is your next step."Slipcover making is definitely a lost art here in Southern California," says Barbara Golden, manager of Pierre Deux.
"The East Coast and the South still use slipcovers in force, and of course the English have perfected them."Sherri Johnson, now an interior designer with Johnson & Titus Interior Design in Irvine, says, "It's been a bit frustrating not to have a plentiful supply of slipcovers available here in Orange County. (Back East), I'm used to having people come over on an afternoon, cut patterns, leave with materials and come back the next week with wonderful slipcovers."Can you make your own slipcovers? plications arise when measuring and cutting the fabric. Experts measure furniture in a step-by-step order."My mom taught me how to measure them," says Mulder. "Most people don't know how to make them properly. Instead they have that loose, doll-house look."If fitted correctly, slipcovers should look like upholstery.If you feel confident in sewing your own slipcover, accept this one piece of advice:Make a pattern first out of muslin, so that any false cuts will be made on it rather than your expensive fabric.