11 Ways to Make Your Beat-Up Couch Look Brand New
Make an easy seat cover using a curtain rod
Slip a curtain rod through a piece of fabric, tuck it into the sofa cushions and voila! Get tutorial here
Wrap your worn-out cushions in batting
Then zip those rejuvenated seats right back into your old cushion covers. Get tutorial here
Disguise your stained couch with chalk paint
Hide the stains and battle scars with a fresh coat of paint. Get tutorial here
Scrub microfiber so it looks fresh and new
Microfiber has an easy cleaning fix, so that after a little work, it will look display window-ready. Get tutorial here
Unzip saggy cushions and stuff with Poly-Fil
Stuff Poly-Fil in and around your sagging cushions to plump them up. Get tutorial here
Hide ugly wear and tear with a DIY slipcover
Wrap your beat-up cushions in a bright, new slipcover. Get tutorial here
Reupholster dumpy seating using a staple gun
Cover a tired sofa without using a needle and thread, by stapling fabric into place. Get tutorial here
Use mixed fabric scraps for an eclectic vibe
Turn coordinating scraps of fabric into a fun, colorful new couch. Get tutorial here
Lay down a bright coat of spray paint
It sounds wild, but covering your sofa in fabric spray paint is a quick, bright way to upcycle. Get tutorial here
Add patches to ripped cushions and corners
Hid claw marks or fabric snags with helpful but attractive patches. Get tutorial here
Replace trashed cushions with throw pillows
Grab the ruined cushions off the back of the sofa and fill them in with pretty pillows. Get tutorial here