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How To Clean A Lane Cedar Chest

Re-cover a Lane cedar chest seat in a matter of minutes. You will be surprised at how the padded seat is attached to the chest and how easy it is to remove and then re-cover. This is a complete tutorial.

Today I'm sharing how to recover the fabric seat on a Lane cedar chest or how to reupholster fabric seats on anything.

My Lane cedar chest has a padded seat top and I wanted to change the outdated fabric. I had actually changed the fabric once before. The finish needs updating too but that's for another time.

Lane Cedar Chest

The Lane chest was a birthday gift from the hubby and kids a long time ago. I never got a cedar chest when I graduated from high school. That was the in thing a number of years ago.

Lane Cedar Chest History

In 1930 one of the managers at Lane came up with the idea of offering free miniature cedar boxes to girls graduating from high school. Seems like the idea worked because many parents bought Lane cedar chests for their graduating daughters. I never got one of the miniature cedar boxes either so now I'm on the hunt.

I re-covered the original padded seat on my Lane cedar chest with blue fabric several years ago. When I was cleaning my workshop out (it's really happening this time, photos to follow soon) I found a thrift store treasure. The treasure is a remnant of upholstery fabric I bought a few years ago. I fell in love with the design and the colors. Time to do something with that fabric.

 Recover Lane Cedar Chest Seat

Cedar Chest To Re-cover

This is how the cedar chest looked for the past few years. It sits behind our sofa and we use it to store quilts. I've painted about 10 cedar chests (here)  but I'm not painting this one.

The blue fabric is pretty and I love the texture (texture is my thing) but the blue is going. The nice thing about changing the fabric is the change is not permanent. I can remove the fabric and the cedar chest will be back to the original look or I can keep changing the fabric to match my decor or just for the fun of it!

Lane Cedar Chest inscription

My sweet hubby even had the chest inscribed…With Love On Your Birthday…Jason, Tammy, & Ray. Something to be treasured.

How To Re-cover A Lane Cedar Chest Seat

Fabric For The Project

upholstery fabric with pretty design and nubby texture

This is the fabric for the makeover. It has a raised design and almost looks like cross-stitch. I remember even the remnant piece I bought was pretty pricey but I couldn't resist the colors and the beautiful texture.

 Recover Lane Cedar Chest Seat

1. Remove the fabric seat top from the Lane Cedar Chest

The top of the chest is two pieces, the padded seat and the wood top. The base or the part that the fabric is attached to is not made of real wood. I believe it is MDF (medium-density fiber board). I used a drill to remove the 8 screws holding the padded seat to the top. Just lift the lid of your padded cedar chest and you should see the screws.

padded seat on Lane Cedar Chest

We're talking a 5 minute job. Using a screwdriver would take a bit longer but not much.

2. Remove The Old Fabric Cover

remove staples from seat cover

The first time I re-covered the seat I left the original fabric in place and just added the layer of blue fabric. Unless you are using a really thick fabric to re-cover the seat leaving the original fabric on the seat isn't a problem. The JTS used a pair of pliers to remove the staples holding the blue layer of fabric to the seat.

cutting the new fabric for the Lane Cedar Chest seat

3. Recover the fabric seat.

Lay the seat upside down on the wrong side of the fabric and cut the fabric. Cut the piece of fabric large enough to fold over the edges of the seat and staple to the backside.

I worked on this project in the living room floor. That's where the chest was so no need to take it to the workshop. The project is simple and takes no time at all. I work on the floor a lot even in the workshop because usually my workshop tables are covered with junk and partially finished projects.

 Recover Lane Cedar Chest Seat

Cut the fabric to size

I usually cut a much larger piece of fabric than needed. Better too much fabric than too little. It's easy to trim the excess fabric later.

how to recover a Lane Cedar Chest seat

Staple the fabric to the seat

Using a heavy duty stapler start on one long side and staple the fabric to the seat. Next staple the fabric on the opposite side….pulling it taught as you staple.

When stapling the fabric on the two short ends of the seat start in the middle and work to the outside. Cut away any extra fabric at the corners. If the fabric is heavy and thick it is necessary to remove as much fabric as possible at the corners. You don't want a big wad of fabric because the padded seat will not lay flat against the top of the cedar chest.

Work the fabric at the corners until there are no creases or folds to be seen from the top or edge of the seat. This is just something you have to work with. There is no one way to do it. Staple until secure.

using drill to replace top on Lane cedar chest

4. Re-attach the seat to the top.

Using a drill or screwdriver replace the 8 screws to re-attach the seat to the top. That's all there is to it. (find my favorite drill here)

recovered Lane Cedar Chest top

Ta-dah! How nice is that. The fabric is snug all the way around the seat. No creases or folds in the corner either. That's what I call a professional looking job.

how to cover a Lane Cedar Chest with new fabric

5. Repurpose the Lane Cedar Chest as a coffee table

The colorful design on the fabric really livens up the cedar chest. I wish I could find more of the fabric. I've searched and searched on the web Googling everything from sampler fabric to alphabet fabric and no luck.

pretty upholstery fabric with bold colors and nubby texture

Can you see the texture in the photos? I don't know what type of design this is I just know I love it. It's kind of Folkart looking but also looks Amish? I don't know. Do you have any info on the fabric or design?

new fabric for padded seats

The newly recovered chest is sitting in front of the sofa for this photo but it will have to go back to it's place behind the sofa. We have a new/used coffee table we got at auction for $50. The upholstered top of my cedar chest might not hold up well to drinks and food.

I paint cedar chests a lot of the time because the ones I find at the junk store or flea market are in bad condition. This is one of my favorite cedar chests. (click here)

how to re-upholster fabric seats

What do you think of the change? Do you like the fabric? Would you paint the cedar chest? How about changing out the hardware. It really dates the piece. Maybe stain a dark walnut color and replace the pulls with modern pieces?

Watch my Chalk Couture Videos and see project photos here...Petticoat Junktion Chalk Projects

This is a safety alert from Lane.....Since many of our cedar chest products have withstood the test of time and have been in homes for decades, there have been cases where children have climbed inside chests with old style latching mechanisms and locked themselves in, and there have been incidences of suffocation inside chests. As a result of this important and urgent safety concern, Lane has launched numerous successful programs since 1987, all concentrating on lock replacement. However, based on our best records, there are still an estimated 6 million chests owned by consumers that may require the new lock upgrade. Please click here for more information

How to recover a Lane Cedar Chest

 Re-cover A Lane Cedar Chest

If you like this cedar chest makeover see how I painted another vintage cedar chest in the short video below....

Turquoise Cedar Chest

Distressed antique white furniture

The distressed antique white dresser is my newest favorite project and you can find the tutorial here. This is an easy tutorial on how to to recover chair seats........ I love this chair makeover where I didn't even need to re-paint the chair. Did you see my project where I re-covered a vintage stool with recycled denim jeans here..... Re-cover A Seat With Recycled Denim

Leave me a note if you have time and have a great day. Thanks for being here, Kathy

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How To Clean A Lane Cedar Chest

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