So we're remodeling our Class A and completely changing the color scheme. Our current theater recliners are in good shape and work fine but we'd like to change the color.
Reupholstering them seems like a huge job and not worth it at this point. Does anyone make recliner covers that can just be fitted over the existing recliners? I would prefer something that 'fits' rather then just a towel or cover that lays on the chairs. It would have to fit over each recliner as well as the armrest in the middle.
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Not much call for covers these days of consumerism. Most people just buy new. Good for the economy, but bad for the environment.
Have you googled it?
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Thanks for the reply. People must have a lot of disposable income I have found a few on Amazon and a Chinese company that makes one but of course the measurements and color are not quite what you need. I'll give one a try just to see.
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Another option is dying the material. I don't know how much I would trust it to not come off on my clothes though.
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