30 Awesome Backyard Chair Ideas To Try Right Now
Cut off the legs
Turn old grungy chairs (or even broken chairs) into real poolside loungers by taking off the legs. Get tutorial here
Spray paint over the grime
Wake those tired lounge chairs with a bright new hue and fun new cushions. Get tutorial here
Use a rainbow of colors
Grab a few cans of paint for a colorful array of seating options. Get tutorial here
Stick to bright hues for a sunny pop
Using bright colors will give your backyard a few fun pops and highlights. Get tutorial here
Leave the back white to style them two-toned
Paint just the front of each chair to create these two-toned front and back beauties. Get tutorial here
Spray them white and shiny again
Scrubbing them clean is a pain, so even if you love your chairs as is, repaint them white. Get tutorial here
Chic-up your chairs with a metallic mural
Who says old plastic chairs can't look chic as heck? Lay on the metallic sheen to restyle 'em. Get tutorial here
Give the legs a gold-dipped update
Gold-dipped details look great on everything, even your banged-up pool chairs. Get tutorial here
Turn mismatched chairs into a set with color
Gather all your plastic chairs and turn them into a coordinated seating set with a spray paint makeover. Get tutorial here
Get trendy with a turquoise paint job
We all love that cool turquoise color for spring and summer, so why not embrace it all the way? (Becky Get tutorial here
Accessorize with a few waterproof pillows
Cover up any really bad scratches or marks with a few waterproof cushions or pillows. Get tutorial here
Get Coastal Cute With Stencils
Choose tropical colors in Rustoleum Ultra Cover, and add beachy themed stencils for fun. Get tutorial here
Paint a drab chair into floral masterpiece
Instead of just updating the color, paint a mural on your worn chair for maximum glam. Get tutorial here
Upgrade Plastic Chairs With Rustoleum Paint
Use Rustoleum spray paint for plastic and seal with a clear coat. Get tutorial here
Paint The Cushions With Homemade Chalk Pain
Craft your own chalk paint by mixing a cup of flat paint and a tablespoon of grout, then paint two coats. Get tutorial here
Coat The Chair In Pretty Napkins
Cut out a napkin design, coat it in glue, then apply a varnish on top to seal the chair. Get tutorial here
Paint The Chairs Red With Spray Paint
Forget about neutral grays and beige, opt for a fire engine red instead. Get tutorial here
Help Your Child Build A Itty Bitty Chair
Cut and measure the wood accordingly, attach the armrests, and be sure to sand down. Get tutorial here
Move Your Chairs For A Quiet Getaway Spot
Pull out the weeds and curve out the selected spot with rocks, for a spot to get away. Get tutorial here
Update An Old Bistro Set With A Fun Color
Revamp the chairs with your favorite colors, and put them in a nice spot in your garden. Get tutorial here
Change Your Chair Cushions With Fabric
Hand stitch and cover your cushion with a bright fabric. Get tutorial here
Build Your Own Adirondack Chair
Design the outline of the chair on oak plywood and add oak dowel for the base of the seat. Get tutorial here
Use Cinder Blocks Instead Of A Chair
Switch out your chair for Rustoleum spray painted cinder blocks instead. Get tutorial here
Use Stencil Pillows For Your Chairs
Stencil a mermaid motif pillow case with navy blue on the scales. Get tutorial here
Paint That Crusty Chair With Metallic Paint
First prime the chair with a metal based coating, then use a textured metallic paint. Get tutorial here
Use Recolor To Brighten Up Your Chair
Use Rustoleum Recolor to take off the dull fade on your chairs. Get tutorial here
Decorate Your Curbed Side Chair With Copper
Make your chair look fancy by coating the armrest in brass spray paint and royal blue cushions. Get tutorial here
Recycle A Lifeguard Chair Into A Mini Bar
Give life to an unused stand by stocking it with drinks and glasses. Get tutorial here
Grout A Tiled Chair To Lounge In
Use a chopsaw to cut down the legs of the chair, then grout with pebbles and sheets of tile. Get tutorial here