Friday, February 24, 2012
Pretty Nordmyra Chair Camouflage
Materials: Nordmyra chair, wallpaper, spray adhesive, knife
Description: I found a Nordmyra chair in the clearance section that had been scratched on the seat. Nothing a little camouflage can't fix! I cut pieces of leftover wallpaper to size for the seat and back, and used spray adhesive and then covered in a glaze just to make sure the edges don't fray. Love it!
See more of the Nordmyra chair camouflage.
~ refresheddesigns.com
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Thanks so much for the feature! This was a really simple and fun project, and I'm so please with how it turned out for my home office makeover.
ReplyDeleteI love this chair...it would look great, anywhere.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous chair! I love these anyway, but your hack just increases the wow factor! :-)
ReplyDeleteThe legs would look great in white!
ReplyDeleteThis is so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely DON'T make the legs white - the warm tone of the wood really works well with the gold tone in the wallpaper. White legs would make this chair look like something out of a 90's Laura Ashley catalogue!
Where can I buy Nordmyra chairs?
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