When I found these FREE hefty and sturdy dumpster chairs, I knew they would make a fabulous triple-chair bench. What I didn't know was that I would finally figure out how to get a dry-brushed look using Homeright Finish Max instead of a paintbrush!
Easy Chair Bench Tutorial
These are the chairs I found in the dumpster. Sad and abused.
Those straight lines make these perfect for butting up side to side, making connecting them very easy, even for a beginner. This chair bench tutorial will make this clear.
How to Turn Dumpster Chairs Into a Bench
When building a typical triple-chair bench, removing the legs of the middle chair is customary. I decided to leave all the legs to make this the ultimate easy triple-chair bench.
Detailed Directions for Attaching Chairs to Make a Bench
I sanded the glossy (and gross) finish off the three chairs. Then I secured them to one another using wood screws. You can see by the blue arrows where I secured the screws.
What's The Easiest Way to Paint a Chair Bench Project?
I used my favorite Finish Max to paint a base coat of diy chalky paint primer using black paint. Painting with a paint sprayer is much easier than painting with a brush.
After mixing the chalky primer, always use a mesh paint strainer to ensure clumps don’t clog the Finish Max nozzle.
After doing the black chalky paint primer, I used an oops color that I thought would give me the old red I was going for. Not so much.
That’s okay because it just gives me more of a base coat on the chair bench.
Red Topcoat for a Chair Bench
I went to one of my favorite reds from Heirloom Traditions Paint: Daredevil. This sample jar was practically empty, and I was a little nervous, but I have complete faith in the fine finish I get from my Finish Max and how far the paint goes in the paint container. For this technique—and because I didn’t have a lot of paint—I dilute my paint with a little more water than I normally do.
Seriously!! Look how little paint is in that Homeright paint cup.
I used nearly every drop out of the paint cup to get this chair bench painted RED. By keeping the Finish Max further away from the project, I was able to do a very light coat. I did not intend to do full coverage. I love the look of an old glazed red, and I’ve been trying to perfect this technique with the paint sprayer so I don’t have to brush the paint on projects with spindles and legs.
Please note how little overspray there is with my Finish Max!
I get a lot of packages in the mail, and I always save the brown paper packaging. It is fabulous as fine-finish sandpaper. I used some to sand back a little more of the red paint to reveal the darker colors underneath.
Dark Wax for Rustic Red Bench
I used a damp chunk of a sponge to apply clear wax from Heirloom Traditions Paint, rubbing a little more of the red paint back as I went.
These three scrap wide tongue-and-groove boards were given to me years ago. They were perfect for the seat of this three-chair bench!
I attached the boards with my nail gun. After sanding the boards to remove the squared edges, I was ready to stain/seal the seat.
But! I decided I loved the color of the wood with the red, so I just did a wipe-on clear coat of poly to seal the boards.
Glazed Red Chair Bench
You could choose to put a lower shelf, but I went the easy route, leaving lots of room for basket storage on the floor.
I am so happy with how this easy chair bench turned out. It has to be the easiest and one of my favorite chair benches to date. I love the color and the simplicity of the lines. Hopefully, this chair bench tutorial will help you make your own triple chair bench.
gail
See one of my first, and an all-time favorite chair projects here
Gail Wilson is the author and mastermind behind My Repurposed Life. She is obsessed with finding potential in unexpected places and believes that with a little hard work and imagination, any old thing can be made useful again, including herself!
Gail reinvented herself during a midlife crisis and has found purpose again. She hopes you will find new ideas for old things and pick up a few tools along the way.
Cathy
Gail this project is absolutely beautiful. Love the red and love the fact that you just stained the seating. Great job..
Gail Wilson
Cathy
I've made so many headboard benches, but this chair bench might be one of my favorite benches ever. I appreciate your kind words!
thank you,
gail
Dona
Love this chair bench . New to the group. I am so inspired . Thank you .
Gail Wilson
Awesome! Welcome to my little corner of the DIY/Repurposed world. I've been teaching others how to do this for 13 years now. Wow! That's hard to believe. I'm always here if you have any questions!
gail
Uwe
What a pity. This had been - or could have been - really nice chairs...
Gail Wilson
We'll agree to disagree. I think the chairs were very plain jane, and I absolutely love the way the bench turned out. I would do it again in a heartbeat! I've been looking for some more to do another version of this project for years.
I appreciate you stopping by to check it out.
upcycling, it's what I do. 🙂
gail
Lis
The bench turned out so nice. And I don't even like red anything!
Gail Wilson
Thanks so much Lis! I've never really liked red much either, but in recent years, I find myself leaning more toward red projects. They do sell fairly well.
gail
Elizabeth
I love it, I'm a beginner. I'm going to try it. I'll post a reply with a picture.
Gail Wilson
This is the perfect project for a beginner Elizabeth!
gail
Julie @ follow your heart woodworking
That really turned out great, Gail!
Wendi @ H2OBungalow
This is crazy creative! Love the finish too. I didn't know you could get a specialty finish with a HomeRight Paint Sprayer. It's on my want to do list now:)
Allison
Gail- this chair bench is beautiful! I'm completely inspired!
gail@myrepurposedlife.com
Thanks so much Allison! This is one of my all-time favorite projects-love that it was so easy, and the color just makes me smile. 🙂
gail
Patty
I love the way your bench turned out, that red is so delicious and would look so good on my porch. I have some antique oak chairs I had planned to fix and refinish, but you know this would be so much easier and less time consuming. I think I just might give this a whirl. Great tutorial, thanks Gail.
gail@myrepurposedlife.com
Patty,
I still love this RED bench! I think the color is perfect, and want to paint something red again real soon.
gail
karen berg
What a great find and a great project. I love the bare wood with the red
gail@myrepurposedlife.com
Thank you Karen! It's rare that I find dumpster chairs. I love making chair benches, and this was the easiest ever!
gail
Mindi
Oh yes, those chairs are perfect for this! I love the red!!
Kate
Man, this is so simple even my not-handy husband could probably do it (under my direction)! I'm going to be on the lookout for three similar chairs from now on.
gail@myrepurposedlife.com
I KNOW! I love the simplicity of it. It was such a fun and easy build!
I hope you make one real soon
gail