The seat back pad is held by the inner ring on the back of the frame. You would have to carefully prise this away,to free the pad. The seat pad is usually fixed underneath. Take off all the old fabric and use it as a template to cut the new pattern. Piping is usually tacked on last around the finished pad before you reassemble.if the seat and back pad fabric is really old,it may be held in place with upholstery nails. You can use a staple gun these days to do the same job. Answer from Rude-Possibility4682 on reddit.com
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Modern Loft
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How to Reupholster a Dining Chair Like a Pro: Step-by-Step Guide
Give Old Dining Chairs New Life: A Sustainable Reupholstery Guide Upholstery has gained a broad presence in the global furniture market. It’s described as a craft that’s used for covering works on old furniture, like chairs, benches, and stools. Apart from providing smooth fabric covers, upholstering also supports the furniture through springs and coils.
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Hymns & Home
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How to Reupholster a Dining Chair: Step by Step - Hymns & Home
July 3, 2022 - Use your screwdriver and screws to reattach your seat to the frame. If you can’t access the holes due to fabric being in the way, you can carefully cut little notches to expose the screw holes.
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Mixed Kreations
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How To Reupholster A Dining Chair That Doesnt Come Apart - Mixed Kreations
August 27, 2025 - In addition to the staple gun and sewing methods mentioned in this article, you can also explore options like using fabric glue or upholstery tacks to reupholster dining chairs that don’t come apart easily. In conclusion, reupholstering a dining chair that doesn’t come apart can be a rewarding and creative project that can transform the look of your space.
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Reddit
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r/upholstery on Reddit: How to Upholster Dining Chair Backing?
March 11, 2023 -

I understand how to reupholster the seat part. That screws off and is easy. But how am I suppose to remove the backing part? I’ve tried and it seems glued on or something. Anyone have advice? There are zero videos on YouTube on how to deal with this type of backing on a Scandinavian dining chair.

I made an effort to remove some of the material on the backing to see what was holding it in place (that’s what you see in the pictures). I can’t find any screws or anything. I tried prying it loose with a screwdriver. It feels like it’s glued on real tight.

https://imgur.com/a/lymlyio/

Update

I removed the padding from the top of chair and there’s no obvious way to remove the wood backing. I tried prying it away with screwdriver but it’s stuck on good. Should I just call it a day and bring in the professionals?

https://imgur.com/a/AZHMlee/

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Thriftyandchic
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How to reupholster a chair seat when it won't come off — Thrifty and Chic
So I cut out a piece, laid it out on the chair and started tucking and stapling...then realizing I had to start cutting...and well, my cuts were not on mark. They missed it by like two football fields. It was a complete fail. Then I remember watching Project Runway. Yes. This plays a part in reupholstering.
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Jaelan Mincey
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How to Reupholster Difficult Dining Chairs — Jaelan Mincey
May 19, 2021 - Technically, I'm not 100% positive that these are "box corners" but that's the best descriptor I could come up with. When your seats are thick and square, it's so important to make the front of them look nice and neat. I despise puckering and if you don't sew pleats down the front, it's likely you will have puckering with your final product. To do this, I turned the fabric right-side down onto the cushion. I double checked that all sides would reach the bottom of the chair comfortably for staples.
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Apartment Therapy
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How to Reupholster a Chair for Total Beginners (with Photos!) | Apartment Therapy
Learn how to reupholster a dining chair with this beginner-friendly tutorial featuring step-by-step photos.
Published   March 28, 2024
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YouTube
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How to Reupholster Dining Chairs - DIY Tutorial - YouTube
Get the fabric & supplies you need at OnlineFabricStore: https://www.onlinefabricstore.net/ Want more info on this project, including written instructions? F...
Published   April 13, 2015
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YouTube
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How To Reupholster a Dining Chair | *Detailed Tutorial* - YouTube
A detailed dining chair upholstery tutorial from start to finish. I'll share deconstruction tips too. Blog: https://paigehandmade.com/furniture/reupholster-a...
Published   May 12, 2023
Views   46K
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Kim\'s Upholstery
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Reupholstering Your Dining Chairs | Upholstery Training Experts
January 27, 2025 - The final step is to add the dust cover to the bottom of your chair starting with the back of the chair. I like to fold the edge to give it a clean look. Our membership features this full training video on fully upholstered seats. This tutorial covers how to reupholster seats that are not removable.
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The Spruce
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DIY Project: How to Reupholster Dining Chair Seats
August 26, 2025 - Make any necessary repairs to the wood part of the chair—painting, refinishing, or tightening joints. Ensure everything is dry and not sticky. ... When reupholstering, you may encounter a non-removable chair seat that includes a tack strip: ...
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Jennifer Mehditash
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How to Reupholster a Dining Chair That Doesn't Come Apart: Step-by-Step Guide for a Fresh Look
November 8, 2024 - Transform your dining chair without the hassle of disassembly! This comprehensive guide walks you through the step-by-step process of reupholstering a chair that stays intact. Learn essential tools, materials, and techniques to refresh your chair’s look and comfort.
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Bigger Than the Three of Us
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How To Reupholster Dining Chairs, with Video Tutorial
February 18, 2023 - Reupholstering a chair seat isn't difficult. If you are recovering a kitchen chair with a basic seat, this is a great beginner project. Slowly take apart the chair cushion, taking pictures of each step (if you think you need them to remember) and then follow the steps above to replace the upholstery.
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Lovely Etc.
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How to Reupholster Dining Chairs and Get Perfectly Smooth Corners
January 7, 2025 - This simple step-by-step tutorial will show you how to reupholster dining chairs, including how to get perfectly upholstered corners.
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Reddit
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r/DIY on Reddit: Reupholstering and reinforcing dining room chairs
September 20, 2021 -

Update: Here are some pix https://imgur.com/a/WwI62lZ It’s a thomasville set and I’m disappointed that the seats are mdf.

I’m off to Lowe’s to buy some plywood and a jigsaw! Like I said I only have basic tools and I thought a jigsaw would be expensive but they’re very reasonable. I already have the foam, batting and upholstery fabric.

It’ll have to wait until next weekend to actually tackle but I’ll have everything I need.

Thanks again. I’ll post some more pix when I’m done (now that I’ve figured it out).


I want to recover my dining room chairs but they are also a little saggy. The base of chair seats have mdf with a hole cut out and heavy mesh across the hole.

Once I took off the fabric, the mdf is bent and starting to split at four points around the hole. I’m on mobile and can’t seem to post pictures.

I looked online but can’t seem to find any help that addresses this.

Do I need to get new mdf pieces for each of the chairs? Or should it be plywood? Do I have to cut a hole in them? Should I put a piece of wood across the bottom to shore it up or is this just a temporary fix?

I have nothing but super basic tools. I’d appreciate some advice on this.


Thanks for all the explanations and helpful tips. My quick weekend project has turned into more than I expected but feel more confident in tackling this.


Here are some pix https://imgur.com/a/WwI62lZ

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A Beautiful Mess
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How to Reupholster Dining Chairs - A Beautiful Mess
August 22, 2025 - Here are the three chairs I thrifted ... is the easiest type of chair to reupholster. You simply unscrew the cushion from the bottom, swap out fabric, and screw back on....
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Thechroniclesofhome
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{Tutorial} How To Recover Dining Room Chairs - The Chronicles of Home
March 9, 2015 - You should now see where the fabric is stapled to the seat frame. These chairs had welting along the edges so first I pulled that off and then removed the seat fabric. For the welting, I was able to loosen a corner and just give a good hard tug to remove it. You’ll want to remove the fabric from one of the chairs carefully so you can use it as a pattern for your new fabric.
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YouTube
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Reupholstering 12 Dining Chairs (learning how to upholster and make double welt) - YouTube
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