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Queen Anne wooden feet in natural, polished and painted finishes for upholstery, restoration and furniture repair projects.
Shop Queen Anne legs for chairs, sofas, footstools and traditional upholstered furniture. This category sits within the Wooden Feet section of the main Feet, Castors & Glides hub and focuses on shaped wooden furniture legs used for classic upholstery, furniture repairs and restoration projects.
Queen Anne legs are a decorative wooden leg style with a traditional shaped profile. They are often used where the furniture foot remains visible and needs to add character, not just support. They are a strong choice for armchairs, fireside chairs, footstools, stools, occasional chairs and traditional furniture repairs.
The range includes Queen Anne wooden legs in different heights, with finish options such as cream, mahogany and raw, making them suitable for both finished furniture repairs and projects where the leg needs to be stained, painted or finished to match.
The right Queen Anne leg depends on the height required, the furniture style, the finish, the fixing method and the overall look of the finished piece. A footstool, chair and sofa may all need different leg heights and proportions.
Before ordering, check the existing leg height, the size of the furniture frame, the fixing point and the finish required. If you are replacing existing legs, compare one of the original legs with the new size before fitting.
Queen Anne legs are ideal for traditional chairs, fireside chairs, armchairs and occasional chairs where a shaped wooden leg suits the style of the furniture.
They help create a more classic finished look than plain square or round wooden feet. This makes them a good option for restoration work, upholstery repairs and chairs that need to keep a traditional appearance.
Queen Anne legs can also be used on sofas and settees where a more decorative wooden foot is required. They are especially suitable for traditional sofas, classic upholstery styles and furniture where the legs remain visible beneath the frame.
When using Queen Anne legs on a sofa, check that the height and fixing method are suitable for the weight and design of the furniture.
Queen Anne legs are a popular choice for footstools and small upholstered stools. Their shaped design gives the finished footstool a more elegant, traditional appearance than a plain block foot.
They work well with classic fabrics, antique-style furniture and matching footstool projects where the finished piece needs to look properly made rather than knocked together in a hurry.
Queen Anne legs are available in different finish options to suit different upholstery and furniture repair projects.
Cream legs can work well with lighter fabrics and painted furniture styles. Mahogany legs suit more traditional upholstery and darker furniture. Raw wooden legs are useful where the leg needs to be stained, painted or finished to match a specific project.
Queen Anne legs are useful for replacing damaged, loose, worn or missing furniture legs. They can also be used to update tired furniture while keeping a traditional appearance.
Before replacing furniture legs, check the fixing point and make sure the frame is strong enough to take the new leg securely. A smart new leg will not solve a weak frame — that is just dressing up trouble in good shoes.
Queen Anne wooden legs are suitable for professional upholsterers, furniture repair workshops, furniture makers, restoration specialists and domestic customers carrying out chair, sofa or footstool repairs.
Typical uses include replacing chair legs, repairing footstools, restoring traditional armchairs, building upholstered stools, updating older furniture and matching replacement legs to classic furniture styles.
When fitting Queen Anne legs as part of an upholstery or furniture repair project, you may also need suitable fixings, screws, T nuts, D nuts, brackets, measuring tools, woodcare products, stains, lacquers, waxes or touch-up materials.
For a full upholstery job, you may also need foam, wadding, webbing, hessian, calico, platform cloth, staples, tackers, fabric scissors and other upholstery sundries. The leg gives the furniture its stance, but the upholstery materials create the comfort, shape and finished appearance.
Before choosing Queen Anne legs, measure the furniture carefully. Check the required height, the width of the leg, the fixing method, the number of legs required and the finish needed.
If replacing existing legs, measure the original leg if possible. Also check whether the new legs will change the seat height, footstool height or overall look of the furniture.
For raw wooden legs, allow for staining, painting or sealing before final fitting if the finish needs to match the rest of the furniture.
For a wider choice of replacement wooden furniture feet, browse our Wooden Feet category, where you can compare other styles for sofas, chairs, footstools and upholstered furniture repairs.
If Queen Anne legs are too decorative for your project, Round Wooden Feet and Square Wooden Feet offer simpler alternatives for modern and traditional furniture repairs.
For corner-style furniture support, L Shape Wooden Feet are useful where the foot needs to sit neatly around the edge or corner of the frame.
For complete footstool projects, Footstool Frames provide ready-made wooden bases suitable for upholstery, re-covering and bespoke footstool making.
For furniture that needs a more contemporary finish, Metal Furniture Feet include chrome, brass and copper-style legs for modern sofas, chairs and cabinets.
For floor protection rather than replacement legs, Furniture Glides include plastic glides, felt glides and nail glides for chairs, stools, sofas and cabinets.
For furniture that needs to move more easily, Furniture Castors include brass castors, Kenrick castors, poly castors and castor sockets for upholstery repairs and restoration work.
Browse the Livedale range of Queen Anne legs to find the right wooden furniture leg for traditional upholstery, furniture repair and restoration work.
From chair legs and sofa legs to footstool legs and replacement wooden furniture feet, this category brings together Queen Anne wooden legs for trade and domestic furniture projects.