I was going to give the wash a go but I just didn't think I would get the look that would make me happy. Maybe I will try it another time! Thanks for watching!
@@ezequielmartinez3582 well actually to be fair the first part of the video was about him trying to find a way to lighten the cane colour, so I think that's opened the discussion about how this could be achieved. These kind of videos enable a community discussion about different techniques that people use and it is helpful to others to share their opinions which I think they did in a respectful way.
Thank you for the great tutorial on the caning & reupholstering , your chairs came out great, I hope your g/f loved them ...lots of love went into this transformation....Take care...stay safe....
What a lot of work! A job well done! I would have been tempted to spray it all! I appreciate your patience and love the chairs! THEY ARE GORGEOUS... BUT I would have chosen a contrasting material for the seats! Guess that's what makes the world go round!
@@nevisscot7697 Yes but men see things like that differently than women! Black material shows pet hair and stains more than colors/prints also. He still did a good job!!
I have done canning before and my instructor said to use glue in the grooves then tap in the spline with a wood wedge then trim. Your chairs are beautiful.
@@ash78907 trimmed with a razor knife. Put glue in groove then tap in cane with a wood wedge. Also tap in spline with the wood wedge. I took a class so I bought all the stuff from the teacher.
What a painstaking process! But you followed through to the very end, very thoroughly and neatly .. that’s what makes the furniture flip a success! You’re becoming very skilled in your videos! Very modern beautiful finish! Enjoyed the video
Thank you! It takes time, but I realized it isn't the hardest thing in the world, I recommend giving it a go. It was a fun process! Thanks for watching!
The caning turned out really well! Good job! But I would choose a smooth cloth for upholstering dining chairs. Otherwise, crumbs will settle in there and it will soon look dirty and shabby.
The chairs look awesome and I actually do like the cushions, however, I probably would have taken the lazy way out and just painted or used a light stain on the cane backing. I am redoing my stained kitchen cupboard doors. 19 of them. It takes many coats of bleach and sanding in between, then a tea stain, but I love the weathered wood look it's creating.
Hi! it's me again. Forgot to mention that your instruction pace was perfect. Just enough time and direction on each step to be helpful, without dragging it out too much. Love your videos.
Love how you took someone's reject, keeping it out of the landfill and repurposed it! Thanks for the cane tutorial. I think I would have tried a paint wash to save that aggravation!! Great job, they turned out wonderful!
Honestly, that was my next plan, but since I was keeping 2 chairs, I wanted the same look as those CB2 chairs. I don't think the wash would have made me happy lol Thanks for watching and glad you liked the tutorial! :)
Thanks for the motivation to redo my chairs ;would even be biting off a bigger project .Would have to redo my table because that's what really needs to be done it was damaged recently by water so it had taken off many years wax in one spot . You can see the yellow oak surrounded by deep golden oak with a slight red tinge. Yes it needs modernizing . left it all natural as I got it when Y2K was about to happen wanted to make sure I could burn it without killing myself from the varnishes and paints So it has only been oiled it's a natural oak it's almost criminal to paint it .
Me gusta que seas tan creativo y trabajes con lo que tienes a mano, hasta los artículos de cocina te sirvieron para lograr tu objetivo. Felicitaciones por este proyecto, no deberías venderlas. Saludos desde Valdivia al sur de Chile 🇨🇱
Great job! I have the same chairs. They were given to me years ago. They've been sitting on my porch and need a serious make over. Thanks for the inspiration.
I am coming back to this video to announce that there is currently a listing of chairs like these for &80 on market place and I’m dying to try and do what you did but I’m in a tiny apartment with a toddler 😭 the heartache 🥲
@@FurnitureFlippa I’d try that if we weren’t crammed in here (we skipped out on storage space while we wait for our house) 😆 I was nice and her referenced your video and they took down the listing 😇 lol next time! Thanks for sharing 🤩
You can make a clamp out of rope and a stick or paint stirrer. Almost as tight as a band clamp. Put the rope around, twist the stick to tighten and wedge it on the frame to hold.
Great job! Actually re-doing the caning in this instance, was the only way to get a professional, polished finish. I would have personally preferred the color of the old caning, but there would have been no practical way to paint behind the old caning. Caning had to be removed. One tip with painting furniture, cabinets and trim. I always use art brushes - not contractor grade brushes from a hardware store. Art brushes have finer bristles and don't leave brush marks. Even the white acrylic bristle brushes from Hobby Lobby are generally much better quality bristles than the most expensive contractor grades. I have actually seen Lowes offering the white bristles, but you have to know what you're looking at.
Beautiful job for it being your first time with webbing and in the future please check out Amazon or Etsy to buy the best and most inexpensive bamboo products as they really have some great competitive pricing for jobs just like this. Question on the bottom of the seating you reapholstered and if u ended up covering the stapled fabric with anything as sometimes that can give buyers a reason to not pay for the amazing work and time you spent redoing seating like you did. Just a suggestion to maybe use cardboard or even that paperbag type of construction paper you get in a big roll. Loved this whole video and thanks for the work u shared with us all.
My sister and I reappostered her kitchen chairs years ago.....a boring tan material with Navy and White pots dots....they turned out nice. Ps....I was curious about why you didn't stain the cane black? Like the inspo chair? I like the natural Cain color personally......they turned out nice. 😊👍
Omg I wanted a rattan dinning chair but was not willing to pay 400-500 for a single chair. So on fb market place i found 4 chair similar to the ones from carte&barrel for 50 $$ And i also found you video, which is exactly wht i was looking for. On to the project now.
Question: Could you use a spline wheel when securing the cane? I have one from replacing my screens. It seems to be the same premise. The chairs look wonderful!
Great job and added bonus of no background music. Love it
Thanks Julie - glad you enjoyed it!
Great video! Your perfectionism made it mesmerizing for me to watch. Very calm, non-irritating voice. Steady camera, etc. I learned a lot. Thank you.
Thanks Paula, glad you enjoyed the video!
Beautiful 😍 A tip with the cane - a paint wash might have worked...a light cream colour with water..a couple of coats. Those turned out beautifully 😍
I was going to give the wash a go but I just didn't think I would get the look that would make me happy. Maybe I will try it another time! Thanks for watching!
No one asked though lmao
I agree great job. For a more budget friendly, applying white wax to the previous cane might have helped lightens the color.
@@ezequielmartinez3582 well actually to be fair the first part of the video was about him trying to find a way to lighten the cane colour, so I think that's opened the discussion about how this could be achieved. These kind of videos enable a community discussion about different techniques that people use and it is helpful to others to share their opinions which I think they did in a respectful way.
@@FurnitureFlippathanks because I didn’t want to have to take it out and replace it
Love the chairs. I think I would have just left the old cane. That color is totally fine.
Thank you for the great tutorial on the caning & reupholstering , your chairs came out great, I hope your g/f loved them ...lots of love went into this transformation....Take care...stay safe....
Thanks for watching! She loved them! And we are both happy we didn't have to spend a lot more to get a similar look lol
They look really funky and modern now. Very time consuming redoing the cane but end result was worth it.
Thanks deb! Definitely was time-consuming but well worth it!
What a lot of work! A job well done! I would have been tempted to spray it all! I appreciate your patience and love the chairs! THEY ARE GORGEOUS... BUT I would have chosen a contrasting material for the seats! Guess that's what makes the world go round!
Yes i think the fabric choice is dissapointing
@@nevisscot7697 Yes but men see things like that differently than women! Black material shows pet hair and stains more than colors/prints also. He still did a good job!!
I have done canning before and my instructor said to use glue in the grooves then tap in the spline with a wood wedge then trim. Your chairs are beautiful.
How did you trim after the spline? Same chisel tool?
@@ash78907 trimmed with a razor knife. Put glue in groove then tap in cane with a wood wedge. Also tap in spline with the wood wedge. I took a class so I bought all the stuff from the teacher.
What a painstaking process! But you followed through to the very end, very thoroughly and neatly .. that’s what makes the furniture flip a success! You’re becoming very skilled in your videos! Very modern beautiful finish! Enjoyed the video
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks so much for watching!
Nice work! I need to re-cane an old oak chair and now I feel confident I can do it, thank you!
The chairs look great. I've never seen anyone apply caning before, so that was cool to add to my mental notebook, thanks!
Thank you! It takes time, but I realized it isn't the hardest thing in the world, I recommend giving it a go. It was a fun process! Thanks for watching!
The caning turned out really well! Good job! But I would choose a smooth cloth for upholstering dining chairs. Otherwise, crumbs will settle in there and it will soon look dirty and shabby.
Wow you did a phenomenal job... as an added bonus your voice is very relaxing. Tks 4 sharing! Jo💜💜💜
What a great job on these chairs! The color the cane, and the fabric are amazing. 👏
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing your experience.
The chairs look awesome and I actually do like the cushions, however, I probably would have taken the lazy way out and just painted or used a light stain on the cane backing. I am redoing my stained kitchen cupboard doors. 19 of them. It takes many coats of bleach and sanding in between, then a tea stain, but I love the weathered wood look it's creating.
Hi! it's me again. Forgot to mention that your instruction pace was perfect. Just enough time and direction on each step to be helpful, without dragging it out too much. Love your videos.
Super helpful, great to watch you do the chairs and learning from your handyman knowledge
Really great redo of these chairs, they are quite lovely. Thanks for sharing how you replaced the cane backing, good tutorial.
Wow you did such a good job on these--they turned out so well! The caning tutorial was super helpful, so thanks for showing us how you did it!
Thank you! Glad it was helpful. I thought it was going to be super hard but it wasn't too bad, I learned a lot and enjoyed the process!
Awesome job! Beautiful outcome. Enjoyed watching your video.
The cane/rattan webbing alone, is worth $5.00, what a steal!! Great transformation!!!
Wow you did an amazing job. Thank you so much for sharing your project. Bravo! I love it🙂
Wow. NICE result. Totally worth the trouble of changing the cane, as well as repainting everything.
Thank you! I think so too, the fresh cane really made them look new.
Love how you took someone's reject, keeping it out of the landfill and repurposed it! Thanks for the cane tutorial. I think I would have tried a paint wash to save that aggravation!! Great job, they turned out wonderful!
Honestly, that was my next plan, but since I was keeping 2 chairs, I wanted the same look as those CB2 chairs. I don't think the wash would have made me happy lol Thanks for watching and glad you liked the tutorial! :)
Thanks for the motivation to redo my chairs ;would even be biting off a bigger project .Would have to redo my table because that's what really needs to be done it was damaged recently by water so it had taken off many years wax in one spot . You can see the yellow oak surrounded by deep golden oak with a slight red tinge. Yes it needs modernizing . left it all natural as I got it when Y2K was about to happen wanted to make sure I could burn it without killing myself from the varnishes and paints So it has only been oiled it's a natural oak it's almost criminal to paint it .
You are brave to tackle the cane thing.
Me gusta que seas tan creativo y trabajes con lo que tienes a mano, hasta los artículos de cocina te sirvieron para lograr tu objetivo. Felicitaciones por este proyecto, no deberías venderlas. Saludos desde Valdivia al sur de Chile 🇨🇱
Score!! Beautiful chairs! Can't wait for the finish!
I obviously missed this one for some reason but I'm catching up now. I came to watch the process again. Great job, what a transformation 👍🙃
Very very nice job
I’ve done upholstery for 20 yrs. You’re right that before was pitiful. lol. Your new chairs and kitchen are beautiful 🇺🇸👍🏼
Those turned out sweet
Absolutely brilliant !!! Love the final product
Thank you so much!!
Great price, and wonderful work!
Beautiful job
I love how these chairs turned out...🥰🤗
Nice! And I currently have a chair to re-cane, so this was super helpful ❤
They look very stylish, good job.
Very sharp look....I need to replace cane in my own chairs...thanks for the tutorial.
No prob Mary! It is a lot of fun learning the process. Thanks for watching!
What an awesome job you did on that project. They turned out beautifully
Looks good! I think that you did an excellent job actually!
Great Job! Love the finished product!
Insane how tedious that project was! Incredible work!
Thanks Nancy, it definitely was a long project but I learned a lot! I feel it was all worth it - thanks so much for watching :)
Great job! I have the same chairs. They were given to me years ago. They've been sitting on my porch and need a serious make over. Thanks for the inspiration.
Very, very nice work! Very pretty!
They look really good!
Thank you VK!!
Looks awesome with all the black paint then it was from before
Thanks, glad you liked how they turned out!
Wow! What an awesome transformation. They turned out great. That cane looked hard to do. I wouldn't attempt it. Job well done!
Thanks for watching!!
You are brave I would've spray painted the webbing light tan. Lol. You did an amazing job. They look fantastic
Wow great idea and job
Thank you Gloria!
The chairs look amazing!
Thanks so much!
Great job. I like your more than I do the ones you found online.
Thanks Annetta that's very kind of you :)
I am coming back to this video to announce that there is currently a listing of chairs like these for &80 on market place and I’m dying to try and do what you did but I’m in a tiny apartment with a toddler 😭 the heartache 🥲
I am in a small apartment! Not much space but you can make it work! Just use safe products with no odor! Have your windows open for fresh air too!
@@FurnitureFlippa I’d try that if we weren’t crammed in here (we skipped out on storage space while we wait for our house) 😆 I was nice and her referenced your video and they took down the listing 😇 lol next time! Thanks for sharing 🤩
Wow! Gorgeous! Great job 👏🏼
You’re the best ever jamie!!! I’m youre biggest fan omg you’re so talented
Thanks b-rod92
Wow love these!! Gorgeous
Thanks so much!!
Great job! Very Smart looking!
Thanks Claudia!
this was sooo nice to watch transform!!
You can make a clamp out of rope and a stick or paint stirrer. Almost as tight as a band clamp. Put the rope around, twist the stick to tighten and wedge it on the frame to hold.
That's awesome. I would do this and use a light Grey on the wood screen.
You can wrap with saranwrap tightly. Works better than clamps
Nice tip thanks!
Great job! Actually re-doing the caning in this instance, was the only way to get a professional, polished finish. I would have personally preferred the color of the old caning, but there would have been no practical way to paint behind the old caning. Caning had to be removed.
One tip with painting furniture, cabinets and trim. I always use art brushes - not contractor grade brushes from a hardware store. Art brushes have finer bristles and don't leave brush marks. Even the white acrylic bristle brushes from Hobby Lobby are generally much better quality bristles than the most expensive contractor grades. I have actually seen Lowes offering the white bristles, but you have to know what you're looking at.
Thanks and thanks for watching!! Nice tip!
They look amazing!
Thanks so much!!
Great job.. beautiful chairs.
Thanks Phyllis!
Turned out wonderful great job
They came out beautiful!
Thank you Kimberly!
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Absolutely amazing. They look better than ones you got the inspiration from. Great Job!!!!❤
BEAUTIFUL
Wow! What a great job. I learned so much. Was afraid to use cane but will try a project now. Thank you! eh? :)
Beautiful work!
Looking great!!
They look great!
Thanks Chalma!
Love your chairs! Great job
Looks good , good work.
Thanks Michael!
WOW!! They really stayed nice!!❤️
Thanks Sandra :)
Amazing AGAIN!! Wow!! BRAVO!!
Beautiful job for it being your first time with webbing and in the future please check out Amazon or Etsy to buy the best and most inexpensive bamboo products as they really have some great competitive pricing for jobs just like this. Question on the bottom of the seating you reapholstered and if u ended up covering the stapled fabric with anything as sometimes that can give buyers a reason to not pay for the amazing work and time you spent redoing seating like you did. Just a suggestion to maybe use cardboard or even that paperbag type of construction paper you get in a big roll. Loved this whole video and thanks for the work u shared with us all.
Thanks for watching and all the great tips!
Alot of work. They look beautiful 🖤
Thanks Holley!
Nice, nice job. Looks great.
Gorgeous
Thank you very much!
My sister and I reappostered her kitchen chairs years ago.....a boring tan material with Navy and White pots dots....they turned out nice. Ps....I was curious about why you didn't stain the cane black? Like the inspo chair? I like the natural Cain color personally......they turned out nice. 😊👍
Wow. Great job!
Thanks Denise!
Beautiful!
Thanks Nina!
Welcome back
Thanks Jenn! Hope you enjoyed the video!
Loooove them ! I’m curious how much you sell the other 2 for !! Please share
These turned out beautifully. I’m working on a vanity chair now on my channel. Hope it turns out half as good as yours
This is very similar to putting a screen into a screen door. Can you use the screen door roller tool to install the cane?
I agree. I would have tried a white wash or white stain before I went through all the work of replacing it.
Love this video!!! So inspiring!!
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
Omg I wanted a rattan dinning chair but was not willing to pay 400-500 for a single chair. So on fb market place i found 4 chair similar to the ones from carte&barrel for 50 $$ And i also found you video, which is exactly wht i was looking for. On to the project now.
good luck! Thanks for watchig!
they look amazing good job
thanks tracey!
Great job . Well done .
Those are stunning 💓
Thank you Tina! :)
Beautiful chairs.
Good job 👍
Great work!
Question: Could you use a spline wheel when securing the cane? I have one from replacing my screens. It seems to be the same premise. The chairs look wonderful!
Only before applying spline to push in the webbing itself.
What a tedious job! This project turned out very nice.
Thank you Dawn! Thanks for watching
Very nice!
Thanks Maria!