So excited to show you my favorite slip-covered parsons chair roundup! I love the way Parsons chairs contribute to making everything look dressy yet casual and comfortable all at the same time. These flexible chairs soften spaces and lend an air of elegance to dining rooms, an important space where most families celebrate their most special occasions. Oftentimes dining rooms are used primarily for holidays but if these sophisticated spaces are presented in a cozy atmosphere that’s both approachable and beautiful than I feel they are used far more.
via ~ Simple Details
Slip-covered parsons chairs are the easiest way to anchor a table with an upholstered piece that’s both formal looking and conveniently inviting. The slip-covered pieces can look elegant and chic or coastal and relaxed depending on the table and setting they are paired with. I’ve just received a new style dining table and I’m searching for the perfect white slip-covered parsons chairs to accompany it. They will anchor my new piece and I feel this style is exactly what my dining room is calling for.
The conveniences of slipcovers is well known… not only are they easy to clean but they allow you the freedom to order a new color or style at will. So great for someone like me who lives for everything clean. :) I also appreciate the ability to change my interior style whenever I like without breaking the bank. I’ve always loved these versatile pieces and I can’t wait to complete this project so I can begin celebrating our new space with family, friends and all of you. Below I’ve pulled together a roundup of several styles and looks that I’m favoring… I love all so wish me luck with my decision making process! ;)
Have a great Day!
xo
via ~ Domino {Lauren Liess Home}
via ~ BHG
via ~ Kelly Deck
via ~ Decor Pad {Kate Jackson Design}
via ~ The Inspired Room
via ~ Chic Coastal Living
via ~ Houzz {Beth Webb Interiors}
via~ Restyle Source
Parsons Chair Roundup ~
I am wondering about having slipcovers made for my ladder back dining room set. The table is French & formal but I feel like the chairs look dated. Are they seamstresses out there that can do this kind of work or would it be more practical just to buy new chairs? Thanks, Fran