AMAZING Restoration of 150 year old ANTIQUE
How to upholster an arm chair for beginners. This chair was definetly a lot more work then I expected, but I had to give it a go! I picked it up for £350 and probably spent another £250 restoring it so it will be interesting to see how much i can sell it for especially since it's was 3 weeks work aswell! ive enjoyed attempting some upholstery and will definitely be doing some more in the future... the distant future for now lol. I hope you enjoyed the video and have a great Christmas and New year! for any business enquiries please email- [email protected] I've set up an Amazon wish list so people can support my work if they would like to. If your name appears in a video it's a thank you. https://www.amazon.co.... I've also set up a buy me a coffee so people have a choice how they would like to support our channels. Many thanks in advance. https://buymeacoffee.c... & Upcycle Furniture Finds Products used.

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