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Virtual Reality: Rubbish Rehab

A peak inside the Etsy store where old chairs go in ugly and come out uniquely stylish.

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Slideshow: Rubbish Rehap shop owners Chloe and Kevin Chinn believe in shopping locally; the Chinns give buyers in the greater-Seattle area $50 off every piece of furniture, and they’ll deliver to your home for free.

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Slideshow: Rubbish Rehap shop owners Chloe and Kevin Chinn believe in shopping locally; the Chinns give buyers in the greater-Seattle area $50 off every piece of furniture, and they’ll deliver to your home for free.

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What a commute: Chloe and Kevin’s main workspace is their Puyallup garage.

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“Originally we refurbished furniture for ourselves because we could never find the kind of furniture we wanted from stores. But recently I found my self unemployed and we needed a way to supplement my husband’s income,” says Chinn. Chairs like this one, named “A Dose of Finnish,” are helping them do just that.

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“It’s important to us that our items reflect diversity and showcase the desire to have our unique personalities reflected in our home,” says Chinn. “The Seattle area allows us to find the supplies we need, as well as referrals and customers that are interested in our design philosophy.” Here, a chair reminiscent of the fresh seafood Seattle’s famous for.

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“Each day we walk in the front door we are excited that we live here. Our house gives us energy, motivation, a place to be ourselves and to let our decor reflect our creative passions. We want everyone to feel that way when they walk into their home, so we try to produce items that are hard to forget and easier on the eyes,” Chinn says. Kevin made this boombox headboard for their own home, though they’d love to recreate it for a customer.

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“The culture and lifestyle of Seattle is eclectic, colorful, always changing, and inspiring,” says Chinn. “We believe that our pieces (like this chair) allow you to break away from the typical."

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A must-have piece for fall? “Our ‘Birds of A Feather’ chair is a great bet because the color combination of red and aqua is an upcoming trend in home design,” says Chinn.

This month’s local Etsian is Chloe Chinn, part-owner, along with her husband, of Rubbish Rehab. In the Chinn’s workspace, unsightly chairs get a clean break and a fresh start in contemporary homes. With its sustainable methodologies and current-yet-vintage so-Seattle look, the redone, recovered chairs evoke our gorgeous little neck of the woods and bring nature and harmony into the comfort of your dinning room, living room or office.

Flip through the slideshow here to learn more about the Chinn’s work and to see how antique dining room and occasional chairs are sanded, painted, and enameled, and then recovered in designer home decor fabrics.

Tags: Locally Made, Locally Designed, Online Shopping, Etsy.com, Rubbish Rehab, Seattle Etsy, Virtual Reality

 

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By Chris on Sep 03, 2010 at 3:14PM

Super cool. How much do the chairs typically go for?

By Lori Chinn on Sep 03, 2010 at 3:34PM

My wonderful children

By chloe chinn on Sep 03, 2010 at 4:02PM

Our chairs can range from $200 to $550 per chair before the Seattle discount. Feel free to visit RubbishRehab.etsy.com for our current inventory.

By Jess on Sep 03, 2010 at 4:07PM

I love them.

By chloe chinn on Sep 03, 2010 at 8:56PM

We are celebrating our online feature by discounting each of our chairs by $50 until September 17th at RubbishRehab.etsy.com

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