Slipcovers are one of my favorite tricks to use in a space. They’re one of the easiest ways to give a room a totally fresh, new look. Old, ugly armchairs can be transformed into beautiful accents. Dining room chairs can get a new look for each season. Even your sofa can get a makeover.
Another great thing about slipcovers are how durable they are. If you have kids, slipcovers are easy to pop in the washing machine if they get any stains on them. When you get tired of them, you can always switch them out to something new. With all the different styles available now, you change up your home’s look whenever you’re feeling inspired.
These 10 spaces show the versatility and some of the many possibilities of decorating with slipcovers.
White slipcovers with a flair at the bottom give this dining room an elegant, spring look.
Source: Architectural Digest
Slipcovers are great for outdoors because they’re easy to clean and can give the space indoor style.
Source: My Domaine
Turn any chair into an adorable accent for a space, like this striped slipcover in a blue bathroom.
Source: House Beautiful
The rustic chic look of this dining room is pulled together by the elegant chair covers.
Source: Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles
Blue and white striped slipcovers give these barstools a charming coastal touch.
Source: Queensland Homes
Stylish touches like the ties in the back of these slipcovers add a great flair to a space.
Source: House of Turquoise
Can’t find the right bar stools for your kitchen? Slip some covers over them to complete the look.
Source: Country Living
White slipcovers bring a classic look to any living room, whether you want something sophisticated or casual.
Source: Country Living
Finding a comfortable chair, especially for an office, doesn’t always mean it will look great. A slipcover can solve that easily.
Source: Summer House Style via Decor Pad
Flowing white slipcovers can instantly infuse a space with a coastal vibe. Use vibrant pillows for a pop of color.
Source: Coastal Living
If you have seating in your home that you love the comfort of but hate the style, consider placing a slipcover over it to have the best of both worlds.
Warm regards,
Megan