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How to Add Nailhead Trim to Upholstery
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Adding nailhead trim to upholstery is a great way to give your furniture a decorative touch. Nailhead trim can be used to create a traditional or modern look, depending on the size and style of the nails used. Here are the steps to add nailhead trim to upholstery: Materials: - Nailhead trim - Hammer - Pencil or chalk - Measuring tape - Upholstery fabric or piece to be upholstered - Upholstery foam (if needed) - Upholstery batting (if needed) - Upholstery tacks (if needed) - Upholstery glue (if needed) Steps: 1. Prepare the surface: Make sure the surface you will be adding the nailhead trim to is clean and dry. If you are upholstering a piece of furniture, make sure it has been padded with foam and batting, if necessary. 2. Measure and mark: Measure the area where you want to add the nailhead trim and mark it with a pencil or chalk. You can use a measuring tape to ensure the spacing is consistent. 3. Apply glue (optional): If you are adding the nailhead trim to a flat surface, you may want to apply a small amount of upholstery glue to help keep the trim in place while you work. 4. Place the nailhead trim: Start at one end of the marked line and place the first nailhead trim in place. Make sure the nailhead is aligned with the marks you made. 5. Hammer in the nailhead: Using a hammer, gently tap the nailhead into the surface. Make sure it is straight and flush with the surface. 6. Continue adding the nailhead trim: Continue adding nailhead trim along the marked line, making sure each nailhead is aligned with the marks you made and spaced evenly. 7. Finishing touches: If you are adding nailhead trim to a piece of furniture, you may want to cover the tacks with upholstery batting to protect the fabric. You can also add upholstery tacks at the corners to give it a more finished look. That's it! With these steps, you can add nailhead trim to upholstery and give your furniture a beautiful decorative touch.
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