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Leather Wingback Chair Updated With Painted Wood

August 13, 2012 by Kristi 2 Comments

Sometimes a second hand chair doesn’t necessarily need to be reupholstered in order to be given a fresh new look. It might only take a coat (or two) of paint! Check out this leather wingback chair that was updated with paint only from Charming Zebra.

That chair looks so fresh and modern now! It’s amazing what a different paint made to update the look of a chair that started out looking very dark and perhaps a bit drab, and definitely more suited for the law office where these chairs were originally being used.

To see more of this paint-only transformation, head over to Charming Zebra.

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Comments

  1. Debbie refreshrestyle says

    August 13, 2012 at 6:55 pm

    I love it! What a great update, the chair looks so fresh!

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  2. Barbara @ DIY Home Staging Tips says

    August 14, 2012 at 11:58 am

    So cool!

    That’s a job for some really careful painting and/or masking. Getting paint off leather is difficult. Ask me how I know.

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I'm an interior decorator-turned-blogger, and a DIY fanatic. I live with my husband, Matt, our dog, Boo, and our cat, Peeve, in or 1948 fixer upper that I'm remodeling pretty much by myself. Read more >>.

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