Flipping Vintage Velvet Chairs from Facebook Marketplace for INSANE PROFIT!
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Welcome to another exciting episode where we unlock the true potential of discarded treasures! In this video, we'll delve into the captivating world of furniture flipping, specifically focusing on velvet chairs sourced from none other than Facebook Marketplace (and a few thrift stores of course!)
Have you ever scrolled through Facebook Marketplace and wondered if there's more value to those vintage pieces than meets the eye? Well, you're not alone! Join us on this thrilling journey as we rescue 12 vintage velvet chairs, giving them a much-needed facelift, and transforming them into bespoke pieces that will astonish you with their potential worth.
In our hands-on tutorial, we'll guide you through every step of this rewarding process. From sourcing the chairs, examining their condition, planning the refurbishment, and finally, revealing the magnificent finished product. More importantly, we'll share insider secrets on how to market and sell these beauties for potential thousands.
Whether you're a seasoned flipper or just getting started, we'll equip you with the necessary skills and confidence to dive into your next project and make a remarkable profit.
Get ready to discover the hidden value in ordinary items and tap into the lucrative world of furniture flipping. This video isn't just about making money - it's about appreciating the beauty in the old, the discarded, and the overlooked. It's about sustainability, creativity, and entrepreneurship.
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Cost: $313
Sold: $1,680
Profit: $1,367
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Instead of removing the skirt, you could pull them under and staple them to the frame. Then trim to size. That way they will look more finished and you won’t have waste time pulling the skirt a d staples off.
I agree. I noticed the staple holes and the discoloration on the bottom of the "finished" gold chair. I personally would have never paid $235 for how that unfinished edge looked.
Yes, this is what I have been talking about. I like the idea Wanda Koltnow had of tucking and trimming the skirt.
❤ that idea.
And some really don't need the skirt removed
@@jacqueline4176Same!
I cannot unsee the unfinishedness of the bottoms of the chairs.
To each his own. Good for you discovering that vintage velvet chairs are a quick flip money maker. Personally, though the skirts may be dated, I prefer to see a skirt than the crushed velvet, non-faded color contrast and exposed staples.
Is there a story a new person would not know about why you selected chairs.
I agree. I have a hard time believing ppl pay that much for a chair that looks damaged at the bottom, but that’s just me.
The trim piece in between the skirt and body of the chair is called‘Cording’ I used to work in an upholstery shop and that’s what we called it 👍
I really liked the darker green ones! I had to chuckle a bit! The orange ones reminded me of 2 that my husband and I bought new furniture when we got married in 1977. We got a sofa, traditional style that had orange florals in it on like a cream colored background! This was our “formal living room “! We also got traditional style end tables and lamps! I would nurse our babies in there through the night and it was such a cozy and comfortable space! I had to share my story! ❤
Thank you for sharing! It's fun to hear stories from people like you!
Me too! Nursing in the chair with feet up against the end table, rocking away the night. My velvet rocker was hideous and we were hippies so it was covered in a Mexican blanket.
I have had a lot of success removing the cushion cover, washing it in the washer on gentle cycle in cold water. The secret is to put the cover back on wet. It's easy and cleans the cushion really well. Love your channel I watch it every week. Keep up the great content.
Good tip about putting the covers back on wet
@@lizhoward9754 Careful of mold- if it gets inside the chair that's what happens
@@lilid3125 yeah that would never work in the humid area where I live. It will still be wet days later.
I do that works great
I’ve done the same thing. I had some chairs and actually my dofa too. They zipped off. Washed them put them back on while still damp. I only do it in the summer months so it can sit them outside in the shade. That way the sun doesn’t lighten them. It’s usually too cold and snowy where I live.
I think it’s so wonderful that you are saving these from the landfill and also giving ppl an opportunity to buy a chair that is second hand but in still great shape at a price point that they can afford. ❤
I do not think it can be stated enough that pictures are crucial to selling, and staging. I know Neiman is a very skilled photographer and you have great equipment but I think the latest and greetest phones have very decent cameras as well. Also I want to address a few repeat comments I have read in regards to why dont you finish the under sides of the chairs, why dont you turn the skirt under and tack vs rip off, and a few other types of these questions and comments. I am saying this as a retired retail executive with over 32 years in retail ...Lauren, you have done MANY things very well in growing your business over the last few years but none better than understanding your market.
This is a KEY factor to a success retail business no matter where you are, what you are selling the KEY to success is, know your market and then cater to it. You have honed in on what sells and sells quickly in your market, you stick to what sells, you dont get "bored" of doing the same thing and decied well I think I will just change up what and how I am doing things because I am bored, this is the kiss of death. You are establishing a base customer, you now have repeat customers this is amazing!!! Can you expand your offering? Sure!! but not at the sake of the core customer you have developed over the course of runnng your business. Many companies very large fail at this, mostly due to too many chefs in the kitchen, if we are being honest. Keep honed in on your market, keep in touch with how fast things are selling, when your post something and you have immediate multiple responses your market can likely bear a slightly higher price next time. A simple but effective rule of thumb in business is "a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush". This simply means, you are better off to take that first offer most of the time, unload whatver you have for sale vs waiting for a price that may never come. ( of course this doesnt mean accept lowbal offers). Keep up the great work, you two work well together, its awesome to see two young adults working hard to reach their dreams.
You inspire me! We purchased a nearly two hundred year-old Home full of furniture. We have been blessed with two of these velvet beauties. I put one in the yard sale today, brought it home because it didn't sell. My sister said it's ugly and worth about $10. I'll be showing her this video tomorrow. You inspire me to get it flipped!
Make sure you finish yours off properly !
Not to mention, These vintage chairs are made to last! Chairs today are made of inferior wood, stapled etc. These vintage chairs are so much more comfortable too! So in reality, these chairs are a bargain!
I have had great luck cutting a portion of the bottom of the skirt and stapling the fabric to the underside. The chair looks beautifully finished with the piping intact. There is never a line of demarcation or color difference. I never tear off a skirt. The chair just looks unfinished or the color change is too obvious.
Love that method! I noticed there were bits of material on some of the chairs in the video that hung down, rather than be re-stapled to the under-bottom of the chair. That and the demarcation line you mentioned took me back ever so slightly. Really like your idea.
Great idea!!
I’d love to hear her response to this. Honestly I’m surprised people by these with the discoloration where the skirts were.
@@marydumois4242 , its about knowing your market. She is not being dishonest or trying to hide anything from any of her buyers, id say most even watch her videos and know what she pays for these chairs. Shes smart, she isnt putting a ton of extra effort into the chairs because she is selling them quickly and for great profit, that is called knowing your market. IF these chairs didnt sell and she was continually having customers come look at the chairs and say "oh, I really dont care for how the bottom is finished, I think I will pass" then she might consider finishing them differently is suspect but this is a simple case if it aint broke, dont fix it.
No one else has to flip the chair the way that Lauren does, if others would prefer to tack the skirt up under the chair, go for it, but honestly she has developed a template for sucess as we would say in my business and she is smart to not deviate from it and keep using that over and over and over until it no longer is working.
Great idea
Have you considered just stapling the skirt to the bottom of the chair instead of tearing it off? I saw another You Tuber staple the skirt and it looked very nice. Saves you the hassle of ripping up the skirt and there is no “line” that shows wear the skirt was.
"Sorry Nana, I have to make $10 off of you." 😂🤣😂
My grandma reupholstered furniture my whole childhood and the part you left behind on the striped chair when you pulled the skirt is called welting. It is usually made from the fabric wrapped around a welt cord.
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This is such great advice, particularly for those who don’t have all the tools, etc. I love how thoughtful you are on points like easy delivery/pickup, simple tools and even the minimum needed if you don’t have the four tools ⚒️ you listed. You really are a teacher (as well as creative entrepreneur) at heart!
Truly, profit means ALL overhead is deducted like purchase, which you did, Cost of supplies, cost of gas, storage- maybe, time spent then=finally profit $.
I do LOVE your flips and watching your channel. ❤ keep up the hard work.
just curious, why did you not refinish the wood trim on the bottom of the leather chair?
Make your own flipping business and be your own boss
I've seen someone add fringe in place of the skirt. It covers the stapled area and adds a little ooh la la to these vintage beauties.
You both are such an inspiration. I wanted to do this years ago but was shot down with my ideas. NOW i want to see if I can do this too!! (as a senior) for extra income. THANK YOU for being an inspiration! hugggs
You can do it too. Don’t let anyone tell you that you can’t 😊
I never gave these kinds of chairs a second thought until seeing this video. They turned out beautifully and I love that you’re repurposing them.
Who knew that just removing the skirt would make sure a dramatic difference! Thank you for sharing!
I love your videos and how you break down how to do it and how much profit you make. And thank you also for linking the items you used down below!
The chairs are actually very cute as is lol..I liked all of them before and after..... People buy stuff at flea markets, thrift stores and goodwill for very cheap then re sell as is on line for a lot more.. So it's no different except you're actually making enhancements to the chair to be more appealing. Very Good.
The trim above the skirt and along seams is called “piping” , I think.
Wow! What a great undertaking! it's so wonderful seeing something being reused rather than going to the landfill.
I'm not even a minute into this video and I just want to say kudos Lauren and Neiman for this really nifty intro!
I really liked those green corduroy chairs!! Super cute!! I also thought the leather chair was very attractive and thought that it could have brought a much bigger profit for you, especially if you had refinished the wood trim. It would make a great office/library chair!! Maybe next time!!
Best wishes!! I hope you can keep finding those lovely old comfortable, sweet chairs!! 🥰
I had thought that also and the frame stained dark black. she gave it away!
That was my favorite.
I ❤ the leather, too! I would have got in a bidding war over it after seeing it for only $100! Beautiful job & the wood would have been easy to fix, too.
I absolutely love the FFT channel. I've learned a great deal just by watching your content. My wife and I are beginning our furniture upcycle adventure this weekend. We're so inspired by you all. Blessings.
That is awesome! thanks for watching - glad you enjoy!
Beautiful chairs, I can't say which is my favorite. In my state, I dont see much of vintage furniture and that's what I love. I have 2 vintage lamps in my bedroom. You are so talented and I enjoy your channel because we learn from you.
These chairs are the absolute most comfortable chairs ever, especially for us who are on the short side😁
I think it's an unwritten law that you have to give your Nana a super special price! Family should maybe get a discount, but Nanas are extra special!
I'll agree with that statement, I'm also a great grandmother to 5 so far, maybe an even bigger discount?
Love your videos!!!❤ You both work well together, and I enjoy watching how creative you are! Thank you!❤
Love those emerald green chairs.
Lauren, I love your channel .I have learned so much from you. The trim you’re talking about to cover up the discolored pieces is called cording trim you can make your own cording trim by buying the cording that like a plain piece of rope and then cutting your material some times on the bias keep up the good work.
I enjoyed the video !! Production line work is such a good way to manage that much work. Good job ❤
All the chairs are nice and bring back memories of my younger years, where my mother and other family members had similar chairs in their homes.
Great job and flipping these chairs 👍
I love that blue velvet chair! Such a pretty blue! Those velvet chair are also always super comfy too 🤩
Nice flipping! I love this - I'm shooting a restoration video right now. A Mid-century bar cabinet. Stay tuned 🙂
Thank you for sharing so many details. 🙌
I can’t believe the turn around ! That’s insane ! Omg so simple and easy ! I hope I find some chairs in the future to flip but I def need the cleaner machine first ! Wow I’m just in awe people are paying that for those old chairs !
The first blue chair had hand tied springs. This is quality construction and should demand higher prices .
Dang! Couldn’t even gift Nana a chair with ALL that profit?? 😂
😂😂😂 I was thinking the same!
Love 💓 the leather chair and the light/medium green chair.
I dig your editing! Very inspiring for us content creators!
Its called piping. Well thats what we call the trim in Australia.
Lauren, as you were tearing off the skirts I was feeling like gosh, what to do with those skirts. Surely there is a use.
Not sure what you do with them but a seamstress might be interested to cut them into length and they would make a heck of a top heavy warm bedspread of table runners........almost like a quilt of length and really be pretty placemats, runner, or a lap blanket............they would be sooo warm. Glad you used the fabric for the button. Exactly correct way to go about it.
Thanks for sharing all of the chairs....the leather one, was to die for and all the velvet ones are gorgeous too. I had a cocoa brown one for years, and it was like new when I gave it to my nephew and his wife for their first apartment. Love the channel and best of luck with everything!
My parents had two orange rockers with the material you haven't worked with. They had wood on them too....Early American purchased in either late 60s early 70s. I thought they were ugly but I rocked in them for hours. My mom ended up giving them to me but I sold them to a resale shop about 15 years ago. I am anxious to see what that one sells for. Great video. Thanks for giving us the numbers.
I love to see the finished product. Beautiful pieces.
I loved that aqua chair and the brown leather. The leather I could use in 3 different rooms! The aqua in 2 different rooms. Love that this is so darn easy! I need to buy the steam cleaner and a few of those stains, I have the needle nose pliars.
Loved this
You r such a hard worker I love ur videos thank u❤️
The trim is called piping.
Lauren, I think it looks better when you leave the piping on the bottom of the chairs. Especially when there is a bit of a color difference. It helps with the transition. Also, take the time to stable up the bottom material, it just makes it look finished. Great job! What search term to you use when you find these chairs. Do you do recliners?
The skirts are what makes them vintage. I like the skirts to cover the underneath.
I loooove the turquoise one that your sitting in. It goes nice with your eyes & complection
I always enjoy your Furniture Flipping Teacher grand ma Chars. I have seen all your lovely make over. God Bless.
Hulda from Puerto Rico 🎉
I've seen these chairs painted with fabric paint, which is what I would have done had I purchased your nana's chair (and I'm probably her age too) or the one with the weird material. Loved, loved those green ones, it's amazing what a nice wash job can do hehe.
Love the 3 Laurens!
Sorry to say I don’t really see the draw of velvet chairs. Maybe it’s a local taste? In any case, Lauren does an awesome job of rehabbing them and improving their appearance. Go green!!
That's great. Am learning so much. Thank you
This video i wanted to see after i saw you thrift from the store. Thete are besutiful covers that are available in Temu for all.kinds of chairs and they dte darn cheap. I just bought some and feeling as if i have new furnitures at home. Just chanced into one of your videos and niw i am binge watching. Good Job ❤
I am in awe at how quickly you can make a nice profit 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I really like the darker green chair. That was my favorite.
I love watching your videos. I’m seriously been thinking of giving it a try. 😊
Good profit! Some of the chairs came out looking great!
This was so helpful. I have been thinking about getting one to do and sell.
Love the teal chair
I love velvet anything!
Of course I love the chairs and all the tips BUT I have to say great job on the additional fun effects and editing 😃
Those bent-nose pliers are great. 👍
U DID AN AMAZING JOB ON ALL THOSE CHAIRS ...KEEP UP THE AMAZING JOB THAT U DO..I REALLY ENJOY ALL UR VIDEOS 😉 MUCH APPRECIATED N MUCH LOVE
Your video’s are fantastic ❤
I enjoyed it very much ❤
😂😂😂😂 you two are so funny! Love the content! Have learned so much and inspiring! Thanks 🤜🤛👍🖼💅
Super job!!
Great job guys
Love them all
23:50 that state of that aqua one at the bottom.
Inspirational.
So awesome!
It is just amazing how much your profit is great work
I enjoyed Yr videos nice ideas to make a quick buck that ladder chair was the one I love most and u sold it next to nothing u doing a great job 👌🙌❤️
Sweet treat..🎉
Great open editing!!😄
I loved this video!!!
Another great video!!
This was fun❤
FFT I am so jealous of your Ryobi wall!! 😂
ahh LOVE THE EDITING ...CUTE
Yes! Flip!!!
Love this!
Clever intro. Keep up the creativity.
Thanks!
I'm confused in the first seconds. Anyone else?!!
But just in my opinion I think with the missing skirt it looks a little rough around the bottom
Great advice. Thanks
I have two light blue velvet chairs. I was thinking of cleaning the dust. Sticky rollers work great up to a point, before using upholstery/ water extractor machine.
Great video!!!
Good job!
Good work❤
Never see teal. Cool one
Great job Lauren, you r fabulous. I really love how you psy attention to the cleaning of the chairs. I was wondering if you ever thought of making some arm covers out of the fabric that you takecoff the bottom. It probablybwouldt be that hard and i think where you may notice the most wear and tear on the chairs is located on the arms. Just a thought.
Double welting. You can make your own with fabric store cording and material.
I’m gonna look into those chairs for myself