New vynil for vintage kitchen chairs...? Hi...We have 4 1950's vynil & chrome kitchen chairs. I'm wondering...

Hi...We have 4 1950's vynil & chrome kitchen chairs. I'm wondering how much (just a orb park figure) it would run us to have them redo with unusual vynil. Anyone know of any websites where I can find out? Thanks. :)
You can find vinyl or any other fabric style at material stores such as Joanns Fabrics or Calico Corners and do them yourself. It's cheap.


The last ones I did I charged $65 respectively, labor and materials to make modern plywood bases, cut and replace the foam core, and include new vinyl (Naugahyde (a) $35 /yd). I be lucky enough to acquire 4 chairs out of one yard of bits and pieces. A few inches larger and I would not have.

Sure you could do it yourself, do you enjoy a jig saw, disk sander, router, foam cutter and pneumatic stapler?
Answers:    If my memory is correct chairs similar to that have a form that screws onto the frame of the bench, would actually be pretty confident to do yourself. You can buy foam padding and vinyl at a material store. Turn the chair upside down and unscrew the screw holding the seat on, in attendance should be staples holding the vinyl on, pull them out. Now you should enjoy a wood? base, wipe and a sheet of vinyl.Use the old sheet of vinyl as a guide to judge the new. Use the dated pad as a guide to method the new wad too. Put it all together as in the past with the spanking new materials, re-staple and screw back on.
As far as price I am not really sure I am guessing vinyl is going to set you wager on about 12 dollars a patio. Foam padding is pretty inexpensive, around 4-5 dollars per bench.
If you do it yourself there is no labor charge and you do not own to take the chairs anywhere.
Good Luck and enjoy fun.