How to Upholster Chair Backs with Foamboard

I really want a white kitchen. If we stay in this house long enough, the kitchen will turn white. But for now, I keep trying to make it work by making small tweaks. This very long post is dedicated to a very easy tweak!

Here is my kitchen before the small tweak:

I was so proud of myself when I bought these stools online and matched them perfectly to my cabinets. But now, all I see everywhere I turn is reddish-brown wood. Blech. I sanded the stools down with my homemade sanding sponge.

And then I spray painted the chairs with Zinsser primer and Rustoleum gloss white. (Sorry for the lack of product pics, but seriously at this point there are about 8,397,403,526,763,164 tutorials on how to spray paint something white. The world doesn’t need one more.)

Painting them white was a step in the right direction but they still looked blah. So I decided to “upholster” the inside of the chairs! I traced the inside using a scrap piece of paper and then cut out the center to create my stencil.

Next, I traced my stencil onto some foam board. My helper was very excited to have me working on the floor.

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Deciding I really didn’t want to cut into my wood floor, I moved to the kitchen counter and placed a cutting board behind the foam.

When the foam is cut out, it will fit loosely in the hole. You don’t want it to be too snug.

Using my foam as a template, I cut out some batting and fabric.

You’ll be making a foam and fabric sandwich.

Tip: Don’t leave your batting unattended or your helper might get a bit carried away.

Wrap your fabric around the foam and batting and secure the fabric with hot glue. Place the other piece of batting and foam on top and glue in place.

When you’re done, it will look like a large button. Cover the seam on the backside with trim and place trim around the front of your “button”.

These will pop into place (and can also pop out of place with some effort). If you’ve done it right, they shouldn’t pop out when someone leans back in the chair.

Here is a pic of the inside of the chair. I used two circles of rope on the inside to provide some extra non-popping-out security.

So much better! I also have some fun plans for the kitchen peninsula, but they will have to wait until I can open the windows to ventilate.

Let’s review. Here is the very messy and brown before:

And the much cleaner and brighter after!

 
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68 Responses to How to Upholster Chair Backs with Foamboard
  1. Vivienne @ The V Spot
    August 10, 2011 | 3:50 pm

    So, so pretty! I love the transformation and I love that the outside of the middle chair has a bird on the fabric. Also, your helper is adorable.

  2. Katie @ Wildwood Creek
    August 10, 2011 | 3:50 pm

    Very creative update on the stools!

  3. Skye @ Neathering Our Fest
    August 10, 2011 | 4:01 pm

    Beth that made such a huge difference! I think they look great! I can’t wait until it is cool enough to open the windows at my house – its miserable!

  4. Jesslyn Amber
    August 10, 2011 | 4:02 pm

    Genius!! They look amazing in your kitchen! :)

  5. Ellen
    August 10, 2011 | 4:06 pm

    OK…I missed the first 8,397,403,526,763,164 tutorials on how to spray paint chairs! Darn it! I want to paint mine black and distress and then put new fabric on the seats. I love all your ideas and tips. Love your idea for the sandpaper and your suggestion of spray primer and paint manufacturer. Can you please point me to a good tutorial on the painting? I’m not sure where I should do it, how I should prepare the area and a good technique. I’m so afraid of runs. Any help would be grateful!

    Ellen

  6. Darby Hawley
    August 10, 2011 | 4:06 pm

    Beth those chairs are gorgeous!!! Very clever idea!

  7. Melissa
    August 10, 2011 | 4:10 pm

    These chairs turned out great. Your helper ripping up the batting made me laugh out loud :)

  8. Lauren
    August 10, 2011 | 4:18 pm

    These look wonderful! I agree the white is a great improvement. Love how you centered the bird from the fabric so nicely on each chair :) Attention to detail is obviously your forte!

  9. {darlene}
    August 10, 2011 | 4:21 pm

    just the right touch!!! love the white contrast!

  10. Brittany (aka Pretty Handy Girl)
    August 10, 2011 | 4:25 pm

    I love your homemade sanding sponge. Great idea! And I really like the chairs. But, what I came to comment on was your dh’s facial expression. In our house, that looks means “Oh no! What the heck is she thinking about changing next?!”

    -Brittany

  11. Jess Steinbrink
    August 10, 2011 | 4:37 pm

    Love the idea! (And love you little helper too!) Tip- using an exacto knife works much more smoothly (and less dangerously) on foam core than a box cutter! Chalk it up to three years of model making in design school :)

  12. Maureen
    August 10, 2011 | 4:45 pm

    Okay three things:
    1) Your kitchen looks very much like mine with all of the brown! (I am presently painting my cabinets white to get rid of it
    2) I LOVE THOSE CHAIRS!!! I need to do this to my dining room charis
    3) Did I see a Pom? LOVE POMS <3

    :) Thank you for sharing this awesome project!

  13. Maury @ AFabulessHome
    August 10, 2011 | 4:46 pm

    These look great! I’m lovin on your little puppy! She/he’s so cute. I have a Pom that looks like a white version of that. Same expressions.

  14. Angie @ The Country Chic Cottage
    August 10, 2011 | 4:49 pm

    Great idea!! :) Love love love your little helper tearing things up!! :)

  15. Emily @ On the V Side
    August 10, 2011 | 4:51 pm

    I love it!

    And i love that it isn’t permenant, either, so you can change it up if/when the mood strikes you.

    And, your Helper is a fluffy ball of extreme CUTE. :)

  16. Sharon@Ms Magpie Designs
    August 10, 2011 | 4:57 pm

    I love the fabric inserts but I think the chairs being white makes a huge difference! {I love the drum shade light in the kitchen too!} Great job! :)

  17. mom taxi julie
    August 10, 2011 | 5:01 pm

    I LOVE your cute little helper :)

  18. Jenny
    August 10, 2011 | 5:02 pm

    That looks nice. It really brightened up the space.

  19. Nita {ModVintageLife}
    August 10, 2011 | 5:11 pm

    That is much better but your kitchen would really be fabulous painted white. The shape of it is so nice…white paint would make it a stand out. You know this….but oh…I’d love to see it.

    • Beth @A to Z
      August 11, 2011 | 9:48 am

      Me too!!!

  20. Sallie
    August 10, 2011 | 5:11 pm

    I love the way the white chairs look in your kitchen. I have the same problem- brown everything! I’m currently making new curtains and pillows to brighten up the family room and kitchen.

  21. Marty@A Stroll thru Life
    August 10, 2011 | 5:25 pm

    FAbulous idea, I love them. Such a great idea. Hugs, Marty

  22. Diane
    August 10, 2011 | 5:25 pm

    Hi Beth-

    The chairs came out great and truly add a nice contrast now to the wood tone cabinets. Such a little tweak, but a huge difference. I have a little helper who likes to lay on my fabric that I am working with, too – but he is a cat. He loves the camera and I swear as soon as I get it out he is right there – ALWAYS. Gotta love him. He is also the one that ate a fabric covered button off of my work table. He ended up having to have it surgically removed along with a $1,200 vet bill.
    My best- Diane

  23. Lou Cinda
    August 10, 2011 | 5:31 pm

    Beth, this looks GREAT! I love the chairs white and I love the middle upholstered! Great idea

  24. Lou Cinda
    August 10, 2011 | 5:32 pm

    I hit submit before I was finished! lol I have that same fabric and I just love that too!!

    Lou Cinda

    I’m done now :)

  25. Debbie@refreshrestyle
    August 10, 2011 | 5:39 pm

    They look great! I love that fabric and using the rope!

  26. Debra @ Bungalow
    August 10, 2011 | 5:51 pm

    I have the same chairs and could do this….what a clever idea! Lurve it.

  27. Kara
    August 10, 2011 | 6:02 pm

    This is such a great idea Beth! Love how they turned out. I too dream of having a white kitchen. . . someday. :)

  28. heather
    August 10, 2011 | 6:02 pm

    Wow! Love how they turned out and how they look against your darker pieces in the kitchen. How clever on the backs!! Your helper is too adorable!!

  29. Nicole
    August 10, 2011 | 6:08 pm

    Very cute! I love your kitchen!

  30. Jenn (GreenDoorGirl)
    August 10, 2011 | 6:09 pm

    wow, LOVE this – so creative, great job!

  31. Stacey
    August 10, 2011 | 7:44 pm

    What a great idea! The look great…I have the fabric you used…love it;)

  32. gertie @ The Old Block House
    August 10, 2011 | 8:15 pm

    You’ve done a wonderful job! The fabric is adorable.

  33. Tammy@InStitches
    August 10, 2011 | 9:19 pm

    They look great Beth, I’ve been contemplating something similar for my barstools.

  34. Christina
    August 10, 2011 | 9:24 pm

    These look Amazing!
    Thanks for such a great tutorial!
    xoxo

  35. Kristina
    August 10, 2011 | 11:13 pm

    I love this, it looks so much better! Not so match matchy. Love your little helper, I can see how it may get carried away ;)

    Xoxo
    Kristina
    @Pearlgateway

  36. Heidi
    August 10, 2011 | 11:39 pm

    Oh my gosh. You are ingenious. So clever and creative. I absolutely love it. (I am also slowly working my way towards a white kitchen. ;)

  37. casa de crain
    August 10, 2011 | 11:50 pm

    I don’t know how recently you did this but I’m curious how it is holding up to everyday wear and tear. Definitely like the contrasting white stools with the dark wood in your kitchen.

    • Beth @A to Z
      August 11, 2011 | 9:53 am

      There are a few dings where the boys bang the chairs together at the top, but so far so good. Yes, if you paint hi-use furniture it will ding and nick (which is one of the reasons I haven’t painted my kitchen white yet) but so far so good!

  38. Rachel @ Pleased as Punch
    August 11, 2011 | 6:38 am

    Wow, these chair look beautiful! Foam board is probably in my “top 5″ most useful items in the world. I love it. Oh, and THANK YOU for sparing us yet another “how to spraypaint” tutorial – that made me laugh! :)

  39. Heather @SimplyCottageLove
    August 11, 2011 | 8:05 am

    Ha! I was cracking up at your hubby’s expression! I seem to see that face at my house too. “Oh No”! I LOVE your hanging light over your penisula. Where did you find it? BTW- the chairs are great!

  40. Paula
    August 11, 2011 | 8:35 am

    Your kitchen is really nice, I especially love the light fixture, is it vintage?

  41. Amanda
    August 11, 2011 | 9:14 am

    I love the blue bird on the fabric! Great job!

  42. Brooke
    August 11, 2011 | 9:38 am

    How pretty!

  43. ka
    August 11, 2011 | 11:25 am

    FANTASTIC!!!!! This has to be one of the most brilliant ideas I’ve seen!

  44. Sheila
    August 11, 2011 | 11:44 am

    Love them! Your kitchen looks great!

    Sheila
    onecharmingthing.blogspot.com

  45. Jenna
    August 11, 2011 | 11:48 am

    Well done! It’s amazing what that simple change made in the lightness and brightness factor of your kitchen! So inspiring!

  46. Dana Moore
    August 11, 2011 | 3:55 pm

    This is beautiful – I wish I could hang out with you!

  47. Amanda @ Serenity Now
    August 11, 2011 | 4:46 pm

    Beth, your kitchen is looking fantastic. Love the tutorial, and your helper is so cute. :)

  48. Wendy Hunter
    August 11, 2011 | 5:39 pm

    YOu and your helper did a fine job!! :-) ~wendy

  49. Linda Slattery
    August 11, 2011 | 6:14 pm

    I can also appreciate the change in brightness to your kitchen area. Great job and thanks for the tut.. I am also one of those who missed all the other hints/tuts on spray painting furniture (probably because I wasn’t interested in it at the time, but am now, so appreciate the link). As for that adorable helper, he just looks like he saw what might have been one of his ancestors, and was just saying hello. Too cute.

  50. Kathryn
    August 11, 2011 | 11:02 pm

    Wow!!! So simple, but what an effect!!! You are awesome!!

  51. Dana Moore
    August 12, 2011 | 9:04 am

    I would like the name/color of your wall paint and the fabric of your window treatments. My den is so dark – I cannot bare another winter in this dungen. This is a perfect color. Thank you for your blog – I enjoy it so much.

  52. Kristy - Hopeful Threads
    August 13, 2011 | 2:57 pm

    Those turned out so nice! And I love the oval embellishments you did! Visiting from T&J!

  53. Brook @ Being Brook
    August 13, 2011 | 3:36 pm

    What a great makeover Beth! Love that fabric, I’ve been eyeing it for a while for my bedroom. Like the touch of white. My kitchen is all wood too and could use some white.

  54. Cori H
    August 14, 2011 | 8:03 am

    Gorgeous ! I have beautiful cherry cabinets that I love love love but u knew I didn’t want brown chairs to go at the bar do I found nice black almost the same barstools. Iwas thinking of making cushions byut it think that this little “insert” is 1)much easiersnd 2) would gave a lot more impact. I’ll shoot you an email with my beautified French country barstool.

  55. Chelsea
    August 24, 2011 | 12:58 pm

    Hi Beth, I linked to this post today! Thanks to your post, I got the itch and freshened my bar stools up with a nice new coat of black. Thank you so much for the nudge!

    http://roomtoinspire.blogspot.com/2011/08/power-of-paint.html

    Chelsea

  56. Leslie
    August 31, 2011 | 2:21 pm

    I love, love, love the chairs! I just found your blog today and have already found a few things I am going to do. But first on my list is this project! I have some wonderfully sturdy chairs but the back had pineapples in the middle (doesn’t quite fit the contemporaneity look of our house). I made my husband (notice the word made) my husband cut out the pineapples and now I just have huge holes in the back. Actually didn’t know what to do with it so probably was just going to leave it blank. But now I am SO doing this! This is a great idea!!

  57. kathie
    September 5, 2011 | 6:46 pm

    Adorable! So creative – I wish I had a chair with a hole in the back!

  58. Little Bit
    January 5, 2012 | 10:59 pm

    So cute! love it. Little Bit from DecorateWithaLittleBit.com

  59. Little Bit
    January 5, 2012 | 11:01 pm

    I’m pinning this too Litttle Bit

  60. Stephanie
    January 8, 2012 | 12:33 pm

    That little touch of white you added to those barstools made my eye take in ALL of your kitchen! It just made everything flooooowww :)

  61. Traci
    February 6, 2012 | 8:13 pm

    Very creative idea and it turned out great!!!

  62. Jan
    March 14, 2012 | 9:47 am

    Your dog had me cracking up!

  63. Stephanie
    April 12, 2012 | 6:34 pm

    These chairs are beautiful and bring balance to your kitchen. It looks like you had a complete makeover!
    You are my kind of woman, spray paint, glue gun and foam..Yes!!! Really well done!!! Love it!!

  64. Ann @ Housefinally blogspot
    April 30, 2012 | 11:38 am

    Where online did you find those stools? I know its been awhile now.. I have 2 of them I have been trying to find a match for. Thanks!

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