Depends on the chair size.
How much fabric do I need to recover a parson chair? 41H 18W seat D20
there are also dedicated apholstry shops in most citys that can recover chairs and will have much more access to chair fabric then an auto shop Hey Jon==Takeit to a auto trim shop.They have the proper sewing machine etc. Goodluckjoe
$259.00
To upholster a Parsons chair, you'll typically need about 1.5 to 2 yards of fabric, depending on the chair's size and design. It's important to consider the pattern of the fabric, as matching patterns may require additional yardage. Always check the specific measurements of your chair and consult with an upholsterer if you're unsure.
Probably just 1, if that much. For example, an upholstered recliner can take as much as 7 yards of fabric.
My quasi-educated guess would be around 7 yards. Depending on the size and style of the chair, it could be as low as 6 yards or as high as 8 yards. If the fabric has a repeating pattern or the chair has a skirt you may need as much as 11 yards. Take digital pictures of the chair from the front, back and side and measure it height, width and depth. Take the pictures with you when you are looking for upholstery fabric and ask for assistance with the yardage.
Chair covers are typically not more expensive than the chairs themselves. A chair cover is usually made out of a fabric or plastic, and has to be fitted or made specifically for that chair. This does not cost too much, as some chairs come with the optional purchase of a chair cover.
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4 * 5.75 yards
The cost to reupholster a massage chair typically ranges from $200 to $800, depending on factors such as the chair's size, the type of fabric chosen, and the complexity of the upholstery work. Additional costs may arise if repairs to the chair's internal mechanisms are needed. It's advisable to get quotes from multiple upholsterers to find the best price for your specific chair.
Cushioned chairs may be more comfortable than hard ones at a dining table, but they can also become very dingy. Dropped food and constant use lead to stains and wear that can’t be easily cleaned up. Thankfully, it’s not too difficult to recover the cushions on your dining chairs and leave them looking like new. Step 1: Measure the seats of your dining chairs. Add three inches to each side of these measurements to know how large you’ll need to cut squares of new fabric to cover the cushions. Use these measurements to decide how much fabric to buy. Step 1: Choose new fabric for your dining chair cushions. Choose a sturdy, heavy-duty fabric. Upholstery fabric or indoor-outdoor fabric are good choices. Keep in mind that a busy pattern will hide stains better than a plain color. Step 2: Treat the new fabric with a stain-resistant spray, such as Scotchgard. Follow package directions to ensure your chair cushions will look nice for as long as possible. Step 3: Turn your dining chairs over and unscrew each seat from its base. Step 4: Cut out squares from the new fabric using the measurements you obtained earlier. Use pinking shears to minimize later shredding of the edges. Step 5: Lay a square of the new fabric wrong-side-up on the floor. Center a chair seat, also wrong-side-up, on the fabric. Pull one end of the fabric around to the back side of the seat. Use a staple gun to attach it to the seat. Step 6: Pull the opposite end of the fabric around to the back side of the seat. Stretch it tight and staple it in place. Step 7: On one of the remaining sides, fold the corners of loose fabric in toward the center. Then pull the fabric to the back and staple it in place. Repeat on the other side, making sure to pull the fabric tight. Step 8: Trim any excess fabric as necessary, especially if it covers the screw holes. Make sure the fabric is pulled tight across the chair cushion and that it’s straight. Make any adjustments as necessary. Step 9: Place the chair seat back onto the base and line up the screw holes. Reattach the seat to the base. Step 10: Repeat for the remaining chairs.