In detail: do-it-yourself repair of an upholstered corner from a real master for the site my.housecope.com.
A soft kitchen corner helps to create a special atmosphere of coziness and comfort in the kitchen. But it is far from always possible to keep its appearance presentable. After all, drops of fat can fall on kitchen furniture, wine can spill, a sharp knife can fall, and the fabric simply wears out over time. Dry cleaning alone is not enough here - only the hauling of the kitchen corner allows you to achieve a good effect. It is not necessary to order this service in a furniture workshop - you can cope with the work yourself, especially if you know all the nuances of this procedure, the subtleties of the choice of materials, cutting up the upholstery and the stages of work directly on the hauling of kitchen furniture.
The appearance of a kitchenette rarely remains attractive for many years. Often the upholstery becomes unusable, which greatly spoils the appearance of the furniture, and of the entire kitchen. It is not necessary to purchase a new kitchen corner, it is enough to update the upholstery. This simple yet creative process will completely transform the dining area.
A stylish kitchen corner will add coziness to any dining area. If over time, the upholstery loses its attractive appearance or just gets bored, the upholstery will help
Only one should approach work responsibly. First you need to choose a material. And no matter how much you would like to take a cream-colored velor fabric, you should first of all think about the practicality of such a material. Indeed, over the entire period of using the sofa, tea or coffee may be spilled on it more than once, accidentally put a greasy stain on it, or the knife may be dropped with its tip down. Therefore, a potential upholstery material should be easy to clean and be as durable as possible.
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The upholstery of the kitchen corner should be practical and durable - this will greatly simplify the care of such furniture
And, of course, the new fabric should be in harmony with the interior of the kitchen. Moreover, it is not necessary to ideally match in color a la "red sofa to the red curtains", but to fit into the overall style of the room. For example, if the kitchen is decorated in the spirit of Provence, then for the upholstery of the sofa you need to choose not artificial leather, but soft textiles. If this is a modern hi-tech, then a leather sofa is much more suitable than a corner upholstered with tapestry.
The kitchen corner should stylistically complement and decorate the kitchen
Regardless of what material was originally used for the upholstery of the kitchen corner, any suitable fabric can be used for the upholstery. This will allow not only to update the interior, but also to use a more wear-resistant material. The choice today is simply gorgeous - from tapestry and jacquard to genuine leather.
Today, there are so many different materials on sale for furniture constriction that everyone can choose the appropriate option in terms of appearance and performance.
This is the widest group of materials, among which you can choose the most suitable fabric in color and texture. The most popular ones are:
- Tapestry is a dense, wear-resistant fabric specially designed for upholstery of upholstered furniture. The advantages include high durability and a variety of colors.
A sofa with tapestry upholstery looks beautiful and presentable
- Velor is also a fairly durable fabric with a short and dense pile. It looks very nice, but there is one drawback - over time, the villi can rub off, so the soft corner will no longer look so presentable.
Velor looks beautiful on furniture, but it is quite troublesome to take care of it
- Flock is a good material for upholstering a kitchenette. The fabric itself is durable and resistant to mechanical stress, and a special waterproof impregnation allows you to easily wash and remove dirty stains that will inevitably appear on upholstered furniture in the kitchen.
Flock is increasingly used for upholstery - it is perfectly cleaned and looks good in the interior
- Jacquard is beautiful and pleasant to the touch. The disadvantage is rapid wear and tear, and it is quite difficult to remove a stain from such a fabric.
Jacquard fabrics are beautiful, but it is difficult to remove a stain from the surface of such material.
Most often, high-quality artificial leather is used to repair a sofa in the kitchen. In appearance, structure and properties, it is not much inferior to natural, and at the same time it costs much less. But it has its drawbacks - the dense material does not "breathe", and therefore it is not comfortable to sit on it in the heat, the body sweats a lot. If you choose thin and low-quality artificial leather, then it can quickly rub, crack or even tear.
Therefore, it is important to choose the right leatherette for the upholstery of the kitchen sofa. It is desirable to give preference to one of the following fabrics:
- PU leather. Very similar to natural. Differs in strength, resistance to mechanical damage, softness, elasticity and heat resistance - just an irreplaceable option for upholstery sofa in the kitchen. Such high performance can be achieved due to the 3-layer material. The first layer is cotton, due to which it will be comfortable on it during long gatherings in the kitchen. The second layer is natural, but defective leather. And the third is polyurethane, the use of which allows you to give the skin any color and texture.
Kitchen corner with black faux leather upholstery - a real home decoration
- MF leather. This is a more expensive material that is sometimes difficult to distinguish from genuine leather. Such a coating is resistant to mechanical stress, odorless and even repels water. The latter makes it easy to remove any stain on the sofa upholstered in MF leather. And sitting on it is comfortable due to the basis of "breathing" microfibers.
Deep blue faux leather sofa upholstery enlivens white kitchens
- Eco leather. Another suitable option. The material is made on the basis of polyurethane - it is absolutely safe, and therefore it does not cause allergies and does not have any smell. Another advantage is elasticity and softness to the touch.
- PVC leather. This material is often used in the furniture industry. It costs less than other options for leather substitutes. Its performance properties are also at their best: durable, elastic, can be draped, easy to clean. But PVC leather or, in other words, polyvinyl chloride applied to a fabric base can emit fumes that are unsafe for health. If possible, it is better to refuse to use it.
Such a kitchen corner will fit into the interior of any house or apartment.
When purchasing material for the upholstery of a kitchen sofa, be sure to ask the seller to show the quality certificate. However, with proper use, almost any artificial leather is safe.
This is the most expensive and one of the most presentable materials. It will fit perfectly into a modern interior and will emphasize the good taste and high income of the home owners.
At the same time, it is natural leather that requires a very careful attitude towards itself:
- it should be away from heat sources (stoves, stoves, central heating batteries);
- it requires careful and delicate cleaning with special detergents.
Not to mention the fact that mechanical damage, for example, a knife accidentally falling on the upholstery or a cat jumping on the seat, can be too expensive for the owners.
Not everyone can afford a kitchen corner made of genuine leather, but the appearance of the product is worth the money spent on it.
The old adage about the need to measure seven times and only then cut off in the case of a kitchen corner constriction is true more than ever. Moreover, it is necessary to know some of the nuances of how to correctly measure and cut out the new upholstery of the kitchen corner. So, it is necessary:
- Dismantle the old upholstery, i.e. remove the old covering from the kitchenette.
- Then use a tape measure or a measuring tape to measure all the parameters of the cuts - the height and width of the pieces of fabric. All measurements must be taken along the maximum length of the bends.
- The measurements were taken. New material was purchased. You can go directly to nesting. To do this, the fabric must be laid out in one layer, and pieces of old upholstery must be placed on top of it. The contours of the cuts on the new canvas are outlined with special chalk or an ordinary piece of thin dried soap - this strip can be easily removed when ironing the fabric or wiping it with a slightly damp cloth. It is also advisable to leave about 5 centimeters on each side for the fold of the fabric.
- If the fabric is not monochromatic, but with a clearly pronounced pattern, then you need to ensure that the patterns are combined on the cuts that will be located next to each other. Also, during cutting, you need to determine the so-called shared thread - this is the thread of tension of the fabric. It is important that in all areas of the fabric such a thread is located in the same direction, for example, everywhere in width or height.
It is convenient to cut parts on a large flat surface. If you don't have one, you can sit on the floor at home.
Advice: incorrect fabric calculation can nullify all subsequent work and result in additional expenses. Therefore, it is recommended for novice craftsmen to make the most accurate calculation of the fabric in the following way. It is necessary to take any unnecessary old material on which all the pieces of previously removed upholstery are laid out. If no suitable fabric is available, you can spread the fabric cuts on a large table or even on the floor. After that, it is enough to measure how wide and how long a piece of new fabric is needed.
Accurately, quickly and beautifully pulling the kitchen corner is possible only if the master has all the tools he needs at hand. In particular, for work you will need:
- a staple remover, a regular knife or flat screwdriver for removing staples from furniture while removing old upholstery;
- hammer;
- painting knife for cutting fabric;
- open-end keys required for disassembling the furniture frame;
- sewing machine;
- furniture cardboard, with which it is easier to make an even stitch;
- a stapler for furniture, which will be used to attach new upholstery to the frame;
- fittings;
- glue for foam rubber.
It remains to add that for work you need to prepare a sufficient amount of fabric material and foam rubber for upholstery.
You can make furniture hauling using the minimum set of tools that is in every home.
The work on self-hauling of the kitchen corner cannot be called very difficult, but perseverance, perseverance and knowledge will come in handy. We figure out how to sheathe a sofa with our own hands:
- The first step is to remove the old upholstery. The fastest way to do this is with a staple remover. If it is not there, then a flat screwdriver or an ordinary knife will also help to remove all the staples with which the fabric was nailed to the frame of the upholstered kitchen corner.
To begin with, the kitchen corner frame is freed from old upholstery and foam rubber
- The old foam rubber will have to be removed from the wooden seat cover. If the manufacturer glued the material, then it will take a long time to clean it off with a knife. You need to try to clean everything as thoroughly as possible.
- If the covers have not yet been sewn, then it's time to do it. Let's repeat that we cut it on the fabric according to the size of the old upholstery. And any material can be used, not just identical to the factory one.
- When the covers are ready, it is necessary to make soft "seats", in other words, soften the seats and backs with foam rubber. It is easier to use regular foam rubber, which is cut into squares of suitable size. The most convenient way to do this is with a special construction knife; in its absence, you can use any scissors. Then there are 2 ways to work:
- Foam rubber can be glued to the frame of the sofa with construction glue or glue from a glue gun, in extreme cases - glue "Moment".
The easiest way is to glue the foam rubber to the furniture frame.
- You can sew foam rubber into the cut fabric cuts. For this, the material is laid out with the wrong side up. A suitable size foam rubber is laid out clearly in the center of the part, and the fabric left on the hem is wrapped inward. Moreover, it is not necessary to sew future seats and backs on a typewriter, it is enough to fix the fabric with furniture nails or staples of a construction stapler.
- It remains to directly drag the kitchen corner. To do this, new covers are pulled over the frame and from the reverse side in several places are fixed with staples of an industrial stapler. At this stage, it is important to take your time and work carefully to avoid distortion of the fabric.
It is most convenient to work with a pneumatic stapler, in the absence of one, you can attach a new upholstery to a wooden frame with nails and a hammer
Important: the distance between the staples should not exceed 4 cm, otherwise the fabric will fray and the work will have to be redone.
- At the last stage, you need to put all the details of the kitchen corner together - with the new upholstery, it will perfectly refresh the interior of the kitchen.
The final stage of work is the direct assembly of all furniture parts
If there are pieces of new fabric left after tightening the kitchen corner, they can be used to tighten the stools in the kitchen or to sew small pillows that will complement the updated furniture and make the room even cozier.
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Furniture tends to quickly deteriorate. Today hauling kitchen corners at home is a fairly common event. There are quite understandable reasons for this. Various liquids are periodically spilled onto kitchen furniture, fatty food gets into it, sharp knives and forks fall, the fabric is rubbed over time. As a rule, one wash will not be enough to return the furniture to a presentable look. The kitchen corner must be fully retightened.
The old kitchen corner does not have to be thrown away, you can drag it over.
Kitchen upholstery is a creative process. requiring a thoughtful approach.
This process can be done at home and on your own. The main thing is to make the correct calculations. Padding the kitchen corner with your own hands will not only save you a serious amount, but also give you room for creativity.
First of all, it is worth deciding on the choice of material for the constriction, based on what qualities the required material should have.
There are many materials on the market today that can be used to repair furniture. They have different quality characteristics and service life.
The most popular are:
The most presentable and expensive upholstery option is genuine leather.
- Velours. It is a dense fabric with a short pile.
- Leather. The most expensive and durable finishing material, pleasing to the eye and to the touch.They can only finish wooden furniture, as chipboard often breaks.
- Artificial leather. In terms of external characteristics, it is similar to its natural counterpart and is almost not inferior to it in durability, but it costs much less. Does not absorb moisture and is easy to clean.
- Tapestry. A type of fabric specially created for the finishing of furniture. Durable, available in a wide variety of colors.
- Jacquard. The fabric is pleasant to the touch, but it is difficult to clean and wears out quickly.
- Flock. Strong and durable material impregnated with a special waterproof solution. Easy to clean.
- Jeans. The fabric is natural and durable. All old household jeans can be used for finishing - originality is guaranteed.
Tarpaulin. This material combines incredible strength and durability with low cost. such an acquisition will not hit the pocket of even people with the most modest income.
The kitchen corner consists of benches with backs, a corner lintel between them and chairs. In order for it to look harmonious, it is recommended to use one type of fabric in the decoration. before you buy the material you like, you need to make measurements and make patterns.
There are two ways to make patterns:
For the correct selection of the size of the fabric, it is necessary to make measurements.
- Measure each element of the soft part of the corner and add 5-10 cm to it along the perimeter, necessary for bending and fastening. Transfer the result to thick paper.
- Dismantle furniture and remove old upholstery from it. It will be a ready-made pattern. All that remains is to apply it to the new fabric and apply the contours.
To calculate the required footage, ready-made patterns can be superimposed on an imitation of a roll of the selected fabric. (you can use newspapers or old unnecessary sheets for this). or use a computer program. As a result, we will get a cutting sheet - with patterns drawn on it, indicating their size and purpose. Having determined the required amount of fabric, we purchase it in the store with a reserve of one meter. the reserve will serve as the necessary insurance against mistakes and miscalculations. If the upholstery process goes well, then it will be possible to make pleasant additions to the corner (for example, pillows) from the backup material, or save it in case you need to patch up the upholstery.
As a rule, foam rubber is used as a filling for seats. The material is relatively inexpensive and convenient, but short-lived and absorbing unpleasant odors. Therefore, when pulling the kitchen corner, it will not be superfluous to change the filler. The size of its fragments should be 1 cm larger than the perimeter of the backs and seats. This is necessary to give the furniture its shape after the upholstery. The amount of foam rubber is calculated in the same way as the amount of fabric. As a rule, it is sold in the form of sheets 1 × 2 m. The thickness of the filler is selected depending on the type of furniture.
It is necessary to carefully prepare for the work so that everything you need is at hand and nothing distracts from the process. Hauling the kitchen corner with your own hands will not take much of your time and will not disrupt the usual rhythm of life of your household.
Furniture must be filled with foam rubber.
For work we need:
- sharp scissors;
- ticks;
- chalk;
- pencil;
- stapler;
- staple extractor;
- knife;
- set of wrenches;
- glue;
- staples 6 mm, 10 mm and 14 mm;
- plywood;
- foam rubber;
- upholstery fabric.
Before carrying out work, it is necessary to free the work space, that is, the kitchen, from all unnecessary things - remove the dining table and various little things that can be inadvertently touched and dropped / broken / smashed.
In order not to lose components (screws and nuts), we recommend preparing a plastic container for them before disassembling the corner.
- Dismantling is carried out in the following sequence:
- We unscrew the bolts and nuts that connect the individual parts of the furniture.
- We remove the folding sofa seats and supports from the chairs.
- We remove the backs of the benches and the corner part.
- Separate the staples that hold the masking fabric. This is done with a staple remover or a pliers screwdriver.
- We take out the staples that fix the old upholstery.
- Remove the old foam rubber from the base, clean the surface.
After that, you need to inspect the wooden base of the corner. It is possible that minor repairs will be required. As a rule, the bottom and back walls of the drawers can be replaced. Deformed fragments of fiberboard are replaced with more durable plywood, which should be well sanded and varnished. If necessary, we grind individual parts of the frame, treat it from mold and insects. It is possible that sizing and rigid fixation of cracked support elements will be required.
After the frame is processed, you can proceed to the constriction of the corner.
Upholstery of kitchen furniture is carried out in several stages:
- Foam rubber is attached to the back and seat. This is done with glue, which is applied in lines to its surface. The edges of the foam rubber are fixed with 6 mm staples with an interval of 5-8 cm.
- The foam rubber is covered with fabric. The pattern is placed face-down on the floor or table. A corresponding wooden fragment with fixed foam rubber is superimposed on it. Fixation with staples is carried out from the middle of opposite sides to the corners. The fabric is stretched before the staple strikes. The interval between the staples is 4-5 cm. The corners of the fabric before fastening are folded with “ears”, which are nailed to the base one by one.
- The backs of the seats and backs are trimmed with camouflage fabric. For this, 6 mm staples are sufficient.
- The furniture is being assembled. First, the individual parts are assembled, then they are combined into a single structure. If the connections are loose, then you will need to make new holes in their place, into which additional screed elements are inserted.
Hauling a kitchen corner with your own hands is a painstaking process, but quite amusing, and its result will delight you and your household for many years.
Over the past ten years, it has become popular to restore old upholstered furniture - Soviet book sofas, table chairs, favorite armchairs. The reasons forcing people to give new life to old things are almost sentimental - a relic sofa brought by my great-grandfather as a trophy from the war, or an armchair in which my grandmother knitted a lot of socks for a family in three generations.
But more often we are surprised to realize that solid Soviet furniture is much better than new furniture in low and medium price ranges in terms of the quality and integrity of the frame. Such furniture is often made from raw timber, cheap spring blocks, and is pulled from above with cheap and low-quality fabric.
A great many restorers have appeared - there are even such craftsmen who can transform the appearance of an old sofa so much that it will not differ from its modern counterparts in design and filling. But, in fact, with minimal household skills, desire and patience, hauling upholstered furniture with your own hands is a simple and even creative activity.
There are two ways to update the look of upholstered furniture: washing and replacing. Both options are quite time consuming and technically cumbersome, but feasible! All efforts will pay off when you see and feel the fruits of your labor with a sense of complete satisfaction.
This option is best suited for small pieces of furniture: chair seats, stools, and small armchairs. If you like the upholstery fabric on your favorite old sofa and is well preserved, has a unique woven pattern, and you understand that a modern analogue is not affordable, then the sofa cover can also be washed.
- Save money - you only waste time with little expense, including the cost of laundry detergents and furniture fittings (staples, lining).
- The revival of the authentic look of the furnishings.
Minus one, but significant - there is a high probability that the cover will "sit down" during washing or creep altogether. Since the upholstery fabric is not designed to be washed, it is not treated for shrinkage like, for example, garment fabrics.
This path is the longest and most difficult, but sure. Old and dilapidated upholstery is ruthlessly thrown away, and the sofa can delight you with a brand new fabric in fresh colors. A complete replacement of the furniture cover can be done by yourself at home. But be prepared for the appearance of problems hidden under the leaky cover: cracked frame beams, broken springs, broken fiberboard or faulty locking mechanism.
If, having opened the cover, you find internal breakdowns with chagrin, do not despair - just the operation of replacing the cover develops into a more complex, capital phase of the upholstered furniture constriction.
This relatively new concept includes not only the replacement of upholstery, but also: complete repair of the frame, replacement of foam rubber, locks, spring blocks, everything that is required. In fact, the hauling is a major overhaul of upholstered furniture, as a result of which you will receive a new interior element made in your taste.
In order for the work on hauling upholstered furniture to proceed comfortably, measuredly and without unnecessary nerves, you need to prepare the necessary tools in advance.
- Large flat head screwdriver and pliers - pick up and pull out old staples.
- Phillips or flat head screwdriver for the size of the slot of the screw heads that attach the lock to the frame.
- A set of wrenches for nuts and bolts.
- Roulette - take the necessary measurements when replacing body parts.
- Stapler - construction or pneumatic. The second is preferable, because, without effort on your part, it drives long strong staples deep into the frame tree, even through several layers of fabric.
- Staples - from 6 mm to 10 mm, depending on the thickness and density of the selected upholstery fabric.
- Garbage bags (bigger and tighter).
- New upholstery fabric - the choice in stores is breathtaking, choose according to taste and cost. In order not to be mistaken with the footage, sketch out an approximate detailing before buying. Take into account the standard roll width - up to 145 cm (including the edging of the edges of the canvas) and the location of the patterns relative to the pile and shine of the fabric.
- Padding fabric for padding the rear surfaces of the backrest and seat. It is not necessary to do this, but the lining layer will keep the furniture from getting inside dust, and the cost of the lining material is low. Therefore, it is better not to neglect this simple operation.
- Sharp scissors, best of all special tailor's for cutting.
- Crayons or thin bars of soap.
- Threads - no less than No. 10, and better - special reinforced for hard fabrics.
- Meter ruler.
- Pattern paper, if you are going to modify the appearance of the product: change the shape of the beads, back and seats.
- Sewing machine.
This is the first and dirtiest stage - you have to unscrew and remove the legends, locks and disassemble the frame. Then remove all the old staples that fasten the upholstery to the frame.
Take care of the place of disassembly - you have to stir up the "dust of centuries" that has permeated the sofa or armchair. And staples have a sneaky habit of scattering across the floor and digging into the soles of slippers (or feet). If it is not possible to disassemble the sofa on the street, cover the equipment (TVs, computers, etc.) with film, and take everything that you can to another room.
Keep trash bags on hand - you will have to throw away a lot of rubbish, which has become the interior of the sofa (armchairs, chairs, etc.). After you finish disassembling, immediately remove all the resulting garbage from the house. Various filth can lurk in the internal dust of upholstered furniture - from allergens to dust mites.
Having removed the old cover, you can find a number of serious breakdowns under the harmless abrasions of the upholstery, do not rush to give up and throw away the sofa, counting in your mind how much it will cost to buy a new one.
All repair problems are solvable, and the parts are replaceable - the list of breakdowns and ways to fix them is not as extensive and scary as you might think at first glance.
All old sofas and armchairs are based on frames, held together with locks and glue. It is a strong and durable system, much better than modern self-tapping mounting. But when the service life ends, the corners of the frames give slack and crack. The beams need to be changed. Choose dry wood, free of knots, cracks and bark - bast or the middle with an even, straight structure... Otherwise, a beam carrying a large load and lacking strength and integrity will quickly burst. A damp tree in warm and dry apartment conditions will begin to dry out belatedly and warp. It is better to repeat the castle wash down - order it to a master carpenter or do it yourself. It is better to impregnate the joints of the frame beams with PVA glue before joining.
Everything is simpler here - you measure the size and cut out new parts yourself with a jigsaw or make it to order in a furniture workshop. It is better to prepare separate parts of the jumpers (in old sofas there are usually three of them - the middle and two side ones), which are easier to change in the event of a break. You can attach them to the frame with nails or a pneumatic stapler.
The sore spot is the middle of the seat, where children love to jump and sit guests. Some craftsmen manage to "twist" the spring blocks, replacing the broken springs with new ones. However, there is no guarantee that after some time some old spring will not burst and for the sake of it you will not have to start all the work anew. Therefore, it is more rational to replace the spring blocks completely.
Usually, the frames of the seats and backs of old chairs are tied with intertwined wide belts, on which foam rubber is laid. And belts very rarely break, most often the junction of the belt and the frame is wiped. Any belts you think are durable will work as replacements. The main thing is that they are densely woven, preferably made of synthetic materials and at least 5 - 7 cm wide.
Any kind of foam rubber has such a technical characteristic as the number of squeezes. This is an indicator of how many times the material will withstand compression and will be able to restore its original shape and elasticity. Almost always, in old furniture, foam rubber has long outlived its usefulness in this parameter and turned into dust or a viscous substance resembling sticky plasticine. Throw it away without regret and lay down new foam.
It is also a common problem - over time, the steel mechanism of the lock looses out, a backlash appears in it, or springs fly off that snap the lock into the "sitting" or "lying" position. Inspect the lock carefully, it may be necessary to change the screw or adapt a new latch spring. If not, then the lock will have to be changed - fortunately, this is not a problem, in furniture fittings stores you will be offered a large selection of modern locks.
The most creative stage of the work. You can leave the look of the furniture the same, in this case, you can use old covers as patterns. They should be thoroughly shaken out and vacuumed before use.
When cutting new pieces, pay close attention to the position of the weft and warp threads, as well as the direction of the pile.This is especially true for sewing patterns and seat-backs, if the width of the fabric does not allow making a one-piece cover (meaning the upholstery of a sofa-book).
With creative and sewing skills, you can transform the look of old furniture, make it more modern, comfortable and appropriate to your taste. The main part of the modifications is achieved by foam rubber pads - soft bolsters are added on the backs, backrest headrests. You can take into account the position of the body in a sitting position and add foam rubber pads on the seat (under the knees) and inserts under the lower back.
When using darts, folds, curly details, the covers will get a completely new shape and become more modern.
In order to efficiently and beautifully perform work on modifying the appearance of upholstered furniture, you need basic cutting and sewing skills. If you are not confident in your abilities, it is better not to risk doing it yourself, but to involve a specialist in the work.
- Leave a 1 - 1.5 cm seam allowance, depending on the weight of the fabric.
- It is advisable to process the edges of the sewn parts with an overlock or zigzag.
- Coarse-pile upholstery fabrics must be folded up by hand before machine stitching to avoid misalignment.
- If leatherette, artificial or natural leather is selected for the upholstery, then use a special roller as the presser foot of the sewing machine when sewing the front seams. As a last resort, you can coat the surface of the fabric under the foot with a thin layer of machine oil.
- In the case of sewing decorative overlays into the case, baste the folds by hand.
As often as possible in the process of sewing, do fittings - foam rubber, softening a rigid spring frame, pliable material, the shape of which is set precisely by the cover.
The repair work has been done, the covers have been sewn, it's time to start the crucial stage of stretching the new upholstery. You need to be clearly aware that the final result and the appearance of your chair or sofa depend on the quality of this stage. You will need patience and accuracy in your work.
At the stage of the last fitting, it will still be possible to correct mistakes - to sew in or release the corners a little, to alter the darts. Do not be alarmed if the cover fits very tightly on the frame - in the process of attaching it, you will still “shoot” it even more tightly. Worse if the cover is put on freely, because by attaching it with staples, there is a high probability of getting ugly folds and creases.
The sequence of work on attaching new upholstery covers:
The last stage of work is assembly. When assembling the sofa, first of all, we attach the lock to the back and seat, then attach the resulting structure to the pallet of the sofa-book and attach the by-sheet. When assembling the chair, you gradually mount the seat and back to one story, then attach the second to the structure. The legs are mounted last.
Since the process of restraining furniture is quite complicated, we bring to your attention a short video that will clearly demonstrate all the stages of restraining, using the example of restoring an old chair.
Do-it-yourself padding of upholstered furniture is a responsible, time-consuming business, but with excellent practical benefits and moral return. You get satisfaction from the work done and an updated look of your own renovated piece of furniture. And most importantly - experience, which, who knows, can lay the foundation for a new hobby, and possibly a profitable business. Successful renovation!
A soft corner for the kitchen helps to create a special atmosphere of comfort and coziness. But it is not always possible to keep its presentable appearance for a long time, because drops of fat can fall on the kitchen furniture, wine spills, knives fall, and the fabric is simply erased over time.
Dry cleaning alone is not enough - do-it-yourself hauling the kitchen corner will help to achieve a good result. And it is not at all necessary to order this service in a furniture workshop - you can cope with this work on your own, especially if you take into account all the nuances of this procedure, the subtleties of choosing fabric, cutting upholstery and the sequence of constricting kitchen furniture.
The appearance of the couch rarely remains attractive for a long time. Often the upholstery becomes unusable, which greatly spoils the look of the entire kitchen. It is not necessary to buy a new kitchen corner - it is enough to update its upholstery. This simple yet creative process can completely transform the dining area.
But work must be approached with full responsibility. First you need to choose a material:
- No matter how much you would like to take a light velor fabric, first of all it is worth thinking about the practical side of such a material. Since during the use of the sofa, coffee, tea may be spilled on it more than once, or a greasy spot may be accidentally put on. Therefore, a potential kitchen corner upholstery material should be as durable as possible and easy to clean.
- In addition, the new upholstery should be in harmony with the overall interior of the kitchen. Moreover, it does not have to be ideally combined in color a la "red sofa - to red curtains", but fit into the overall style of the kitchen. For example, if the room is decorated in the Provence style, then for the upholstery of the sofa, you should choose not artificial leather, but soft textiles. If it is Hi-tech, then a leather sofa will be more appropriate here than a corner upholstered with tapestry.
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Regardless of what material was originally used for the upholstery of the kitchen corner, any suitable fabric can be used to stretch it. This will make it possible not only to update the interior, but to use a more wear-resistant type of material. Today, the choice of materials in stores is simply gorgeous - from jacquard and tapestry to genuine leather.
This is the widest group of fabrics, among which you can choose the most suitable material in terms of texture and color:
- Tapestry is a fairly dense, wear-resistant material that was specially created for upholstery of upholstered furniture. Its advantages include high durability and a variety of colors.
- Velor is also a fairly durable material with a short and dense pile. It looks very nice, but there is one drawback - over time, the villi can wipe off, so the soft corner will no longer look so presentable.
- Flock is a good fabric for upholstering a kitchen corner. The material itself is durable and resistant to mechanical stress, and a special moisture-resistant impregnation makes it possible to easily remove dirty spots that will surely appear on the upholstery.
- Jacquard is beautiful and very pleasant to the touch. Its disadvantage is that it wears out rather quickly. In addition, it is quite difficult to remove stains from such material.
Often, high-quality artificial leather is used to constrain the kitchen corner with your own hands. In terms of structure, properties and appearance, it is not much inferior to natural, while it costs much less. But, unfortunately, it has its drawbacks - since the dense material does not "breathe", it is not comfortable to sit on it in hot weather. If you choose high-quality thin artificial leather, then it can very quickly rub, crack or tear.
Therefore, it is very important to choose the right leatherette for the banner of the soft corner. You should pay attention to one of the following materials:
- PU leather is very similar to natural. Differs in special strength, softness, resistance to mechanical damage, heat resistance and elasticity.
Important! Such high performance properties can be achieved due to a three-layer material, where the first layer is cotton, the second is natural, but defective leather, and the third is polyurethane.
- MF leather. More expensive material that is difficult to distinguish from genuine leather. This coating is water repellent, odorless and resistant to mechanical stress. It is very easy to remove any stains from it, and it is comfortable to sit on such material due to the basis of “breathing” microfibers.
- Eco leather. Another good material that is made on the basis of polyurethane is completely safe, so it does not have any smell and does not cause allergies. Another of its advantages is softness to the touch and elasticity.
- PVC leather is a material that is often used in the furniture industry. It costs less than other types of leatherette. Its performance is good too: elastic, durable, easy to clean and drape.
Important! However, VPC leather or, in other words, polyvinyl chloride applied to a fabric base can emit vapors that are unsafe for health. If possible, it is better to stop using it.
Genuine leather is the most expensive and presentable material for making a do-it-yourself kitchen corner. It will fit perfectly into a modern interior, highlighting the good taste and wealth of the home owners.
At the same time, it is this type of upholstery that requires a very careful attitude towards itself:
- It must not be located near heat sources (stoves, stoves, central heating batteries).
- It requires delicate and thorough cleaning with special detergents.
Important! In addition, mechanical damage, for example, an accidentally dropped knife, can be very expensive for the owners.
The well-known proverb about the need to measure it seven times and only then cut it off in the case of pulling the soft corner for the kitchen is more appropriate than ever. Moreover, you need to know some of the nuances of how to correctly measure and cut new upholstery. So, when working, follow this step-by-step:
- Remove the old upholstery from the corner.
- Using a tape measure or a measuring tape, measure all the parameters of the cuts - the width and height of the pieces of fabric. Take all measurements along the maximum length of the bends.
- After the measurements are taken, and the new material is purchased, go directly to the cutting. To do this, lay out the fabric in one layer, and place pieces of old upholstery on top of it. Circle the contours of the cuts on the new canvas with special chalk - this strip will be easily removed when wiping the fabric with a slightly damp cloth.
Important! It is also advisable to leave about 5 cm on each side for the hem of the fabric.
- If you have a plain fabric with a pronounced pattern, then make sure that the pattern is combined on the cuts that will be located next to each other. Also in the process of cutting, define the so-called shared thread - the thread of tension of the fabric. Make sure that in all areas of the material such a thread is located in the same direction, for example, everywhere in height or width.
Important! Incorrect fabric calculation can nullify all the work and turn into unnecessary waste. Therefore, a novice master needs to make the most accurate calculation of the material as follows: take any unnecessary old fabric on which you lay out pieces of old upholstery. Then measure how long and wide you need a piece of new fabric.
Accurately, beautifully and quickly pulling the kitchen corner with your own hands is possible only if the master has all the necessary tools. In particular, the work will require the following:
- A regular knife, staple remover or flat screwdriver for removing staples when removing old upholstery from furniture.
- Painting knife for cutting fabric.
- Hammer.
- Sewing machine.
- Open-end wrenches needed for disassembling the furniture frame.
- Furniture stapler for attaching new upholstery to the frame.
- Foam glue.
- Fittings.
Important! It remains to add that for work it is necessary to prepare a sufficient amount of selected fabric material, as well as foam rubber for upholstery.
The work of hauling the upholstered kitchen corner cannot be called too difficult, but perseverance, perseverance and knowledge will be very useful to you. Let's take a closer look at how to sheathe a kitchen corner:
- Remove the old upholstery first. The fastest way to do this is with a staple remover. If you don't have one, a regular knife or flat screwdriver will also help remove any staples that nailed the old fabric to the kitchen corner frame. Also, remove the old foam rubber from the wooden seat cover.
- If the covers have not yet been sewn, now is the time to do so. As mentioned earlier, cut the fabric to fit the old upholstery. And you can use any material - not necessarily identical to the factory one.
- After the covers are ready, make soft "seats", in other words, soften the backrests and seats with foam rubber. The easiest way is to use ordinary foam rubber, which is cut into the required squares using a construction knife.
Important! Foam rubber can be glued to a wooden frame with construction glue or sewn into cut fabric cuts.
- It remains to directly drag the soft corner. To do this, pull the new covers over the frame and from the reverse side in several places, fix them with the staples of the construction stapler. At this stage, try to take your time and work carefully to avoid distortion of the fabric.
Important! The distance between the staples should be no more than 4 cm, otherwise the material will fray and the work will need to be redone.
- Collect all the details of the kitchen corner into a single whole - with the new upholstery, the sofa will perfectly refresh the interior of your kitchen.
Important! If after finishing the work on updating the upholstered corner you still have pieces of material, then they can be used to update stools or sewing small pillows, which will perfectly complement the updated furniture and make the kitchen even cozier.
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Doing it yourself up a kitchen corner is a fascinating and creative activity that can be the final stage of a kitchen renovation. The result will largely depend on the design of the corner, the material chosen and your accuracy, so you need to approach the work with full responsibility.