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Truck & Tool Rental The Home Depot Logo DIY Projects & Ideas Flooring & Area Rugs Lighting & Ceiling Fans Iona Mid-Century Gray Fabric Upholstered Rocking Chair Contemporary rocking chair with modern design adds elegance and comfort into your residence. Bethany rocking chair can simply make a better relaxing space for you and your kids. Spending moment will be just interesting at high value of beauty and charm. Bethany rocking chair offers cushy armchair to become your reading nook or simple seating with sophistication and comfort. It has always been a popular addition for living room, that also interesting in featuring relaxing space in a bedroom. Featuring solid rubberwood in dark espresso brown matching with polyester fabric, the rocker is built to last. Button-tufting design and silver nail heads trim around the edges of the armrests and seat base add more charms to this piece. The Bethany looks smart, modern, but comfortable can be a good rocking chair for nursery during middle of the night feedings and yet a pretty piece of furniture to accent the room.

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When I found my first upholstered rocking chair face down, curbside, and broken, I had no idea how popular my rockers would become. Today, I’m sharing this makeover for our Trash to Treasure Transformation Tuesday, so be sure to check out all the projects at the end by my blogger friends. This first one was a gorgeous antique with swan’s head arm rests and intricate carvings. My husband perfectly remade the back leg, and I upholstered the chair, making it as good as new. The original finish was already perfectly distressed and needed nothing. My next rocking chair was from a garage sale where the curves are what beckoned me to bring it home and rescue it from the fabric it was wearing. Using this rocker, I wrote tutorials on how to reupholster & paint a rocking chair. Check them out if you’d like to know some basics! This particular rocker sold within a couple of hours of being listed in my shop, and I have had over 20 requests for another. So, I am constantly looking for another candidate because there are a ton of mommies-to-be that are asking for one.

Do you know how hard it is to find an antique upholstered rocking chair? If I was looking for a solid wood one, no problem. The upholstered part is the key because every mom knows how much a soft, comfy chair is needed to rock that new baby in. After getting another request, I went on a hunt and found this beauty on Craigslist. The original fabric was faded and worn, but was gorgeous in its own right with the Art Deco design. The spindles were the draw for me, and most importantly my client loved them too. The story behind this rocker is the lady who owned it bought it from an estate sale from a grand home in her neighborhood. Although, she owned several rockers, this one was her favorite because her colicky son would only be calmed by the rocking of this chair. You see, the rockers are smaller, creating a shorter rock, which soothed the baby like none other. She even said she would have strapped it to her car and taken it everywhere with her if she could.

He’s in college now and it was time for this chair to belong for a new little one and the mommy-to-be. Time for the face lift! A couple of broken springs, but overall just needed some love. So I replaced the webbing and burlap, and gave it some antique white chalk paint topped with a hand-rubbed wax. Don’t you just love how distressing brings out the detail? Next, came the springs. I originally tried to find replacements online and even asked on Freecycle, but time was sparse so I went ahead and purchased new. Do you know as soon as I placed my order I received a response from a lady on Freecycle with a rocker that had the exact size springs I needed. Isn’t that the way it always works?If you’re looking for how to replace coil springs in the seat of a chair, you need to check out the tutorials from Design Sponge on how to construct coil seats. The seat was better than it ever was by the time I was done. Let me just say I had hard time getting my rear end out of that chair once it was done.

With the new springs, foam padding, and batting, it was soooo comfy!! I love the blue Ikat fabric and the white frame just freshens up the entire look of the chair, don’t you think? Tha the reproduction Ikat fabric chosen by my client was gorgeous and here’s what she said: “We got the chair yesterday and everything is seriously perfect!” One more look at the change…Funny thing is I found out I was expecting our sixth baby, and had no idea the roller coaster ride I was about to be on. Amazing how life changes. Pin if you loved this makeover!♥ Not long after I refinished this rocker, I found another candidate with this vintage Bentwood rocking chair and gave it an embroidered twist. I currently have another upholstered rocking chair awaiting a makeover in my stash. Hmmm…what will it become?? Follow along to see. Sign up for my newsletter to get updates, my FREE Furniture Buying Guide, plus a discount to my shop. Now, take a minute and check out these fantastic Best of the Archives makeovers by my blogger friends: