Well, it's been long-established that I'm a total empath...even for cast-off decor, not just people. Whether it's a broken piece of home decor (example 1 HERE) or lonely lumber (example 2 HERE), damaged clothing (example 3 HERE), or broken furniture (example 4 HERE). As you can see below, this vintage caned chair is looking might tattered. Let's revive it, shall we? Vintage Caned Chair Before Makeover | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces I have had this chair hanging around for a few years. Initially, I got it as a quick-fix when I needed chairs when I was finding new ones for my dining table. Since it's already damaged, I didn't mind if my kids mussed it up even more. Not only does it sit well despite the damaged caning, but it has more to the story.

DEMO TIME

I'll be honest, initially I had not idea how this rescue story would end. However, one way to remedy that is to jump in knife in hand. First, I cut off the caning using a utility knife. Cutting Vintage Caned Chair Seat Off | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces Also, if you look straight above the knife at the back of the chair, you can see a split. Do you see the screws holding it all together? Damaged Vintage Caned Chair Leg | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces Yeah, that deems this a demo job to make something new. Again, not sure where I'm heading with this, but it's time for more demo. I break out my saw and begin cutting. Once the back is off, you can see the depth of that crack. eep! Split Chair Back Support | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces In addition, I cut apart the chair base reserving the spreader dowels for a future purpose. Stay tuned!

Vintage Caned Chair Spindles | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces

WHAT NEXT?

Next, after viewing the parts, I decide a folding drying rack is what the trashure doctor ordered. I begin my drilling holes into the leg set I save and also into the chair back piece I have left. Then, I use screws and washers to make it fold up and down. Additionally, I had keyhole hardware so it is flush-mounted to the wall. DIY Laundry Drying Rack Hardware from Upcycled Caned Chair | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces In addition, I also have chain, eye hooks, and a safety closure to add to the vintage cane chair being upcycled. DIY Drying Rack Hardware for Vintage Caned Chair | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces Of course, I need to dress it up and bit and make it cohesive. Since I already have this awesome paint on hand, I use it again (like in these past posts). Isn't it a gorgeous color? Spray Painting Drying Rack with Rustoleum Serenity Blue | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces The fact that it's blue is a winner, but also the chalky finish makes it have that aged appeal I'm looking for. Like a loved on, lived in pair of blue jeans. And, for one last detail...you know I had to add some typography. tsk. Hand-Painting Laundry Sign | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces

DRYING TIME

Finally, after the paint cures and my assembly is complete, here is my folding drying rack ready for many more years of use. Farmhouse Laundry Drying Rack made from Vintage Caned Chair by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces diy upcycled furniture Open DIY Folding Laundry Rack from Upcycled Vintage Caned Chair by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces farmhouse diy repuropsed Repurposed Laundry Sign on DIY Folding Drying Rack by Larissa of Prodiagl Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces farmhouse sign home diy Not only is it quirky, but also functional. I don't know about you, but I love adding a story to my home decor. In the past, I also created a similar rack on my garden shed. It folds down for obvious use for drying...herbs, towels...whatever you want. Then, it fold up safely out of the way. DIY Folding Drying Rack Upcycled from a Vintage Caned Chair by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces vintage upcycled diy DIY Laundry Drying Rack Hardware | Vintage Caned Chair Upcycled by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces diy homedecor As always, my hope is that you find inspiration in the projects I create. I only have two legs that I can't use and are in my burn box. However, I still have the spindles to make use of and will share that project next. If you'd like to make this rack a part of your home story, you can find it and much more available in my online store.

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Upcycled Folding Laundry Rack from a Damaged Vintage Caned Chair by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces laundry diy

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Likewise, before you head off, do take a minute to leave some comment love below. What would you have done with the broken vintage caned chair? In addition, pin and share to inspire others to see potential in the trashure too. A broken, vintage caned chair is left for trash until Larissa of Prodigal Pieces upcycles it into a folding drying rack | DIY details at prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces repurposed upcycled diy farmhouse As a matter of fact, be sure to sign up for my newsletter to see what becomes of this handmade trunk below. eep! HEAD HERE. Until next time! blog signature Handmade Wooden Trunk Before Makeover | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces

Also, more chair rescues like this vintage caned chair upcycled:

Broken Cane Chairs Found Curbside Get a New Lease on Life by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | Check out this DIY Grain Sack Chair Tutorial by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces diy home furniture homedecorBroken Rocking Chair Makeover with Repair and New Upholstery by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces diy furniture sewing antique



Niki

Shared publicly - 2022-09-20 11:28:01

Oooooo this is quirky, and fabulous! I like things that tell a story. This reminds me of olden days when people were resourceful-used what they had, and made things. Don’t get me wrong, I do enjoy a good jaunt through Hobby Lobby; but I would take handmade farmhouse style over Made in China any day. You are one in a million Larissa. Having the ability to sew and repurpose and use what you have on hand, gardening and fixin meals from that bounty. It seems like a simpler life but I know you bust hump to do it. I appreciate you!!

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2022-09-20 14:05:31

You so get why I do what I do, AND how I do it. Imagine a chicken with it's head cut off creating, cooking, homeschooling, remodeling, woodworking and crocheting. haha. I love it though as it fuels my tank. Thanks so much for the smile, Niki. :D

Michele M.

Shared publicly - 2022-09-20 14:11:31

You are so clever! That really made an interesting and useful item - and it looks great!

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2022-09-20 15:13:31

I'm so glad you think so, Michele. It is definitely quirky, but also functionally fun. Thanks!

Barb

Shared publicly - 2022-09-26 13:33:04

I absolutely love your visions! My personal self was thinking just dismantle it and save all the pieces for future projects. I never thought of something like this! Another great save!! ♥

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2022-09-27 03:54:39

That was my thinking, at least, too. I had fun with it. Thanks so much, Barb.

Amy

Shared publicly - 2022-09-29 11:53:24

That is SO. DARN. CUTE, Larissa. You have a very inventive mind! Now I want to try that--have to look for a sad-sack chair.

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2022-09-29 12:20:33

You're so fun, Amy! You can use regular dowel from the local hardware store too. This just makes it one step more cool...hee hee.

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