CS5 Photoshop - changing color of object

Hello
How do you change the colors of these chairs to green? I tried to do image>adjustments>replace color but it isn't very clean. It shows the red still.
Do you create a mask with an alpha channel? If so, how again?
Thanks in advance.

To isolate the red chairs you could do   Select > color range   and the sample the red of the chair (shift click to add more range of red to the selection, use a low to medium fuziness value).
Add a hue adjustment layer and adjust to to get the green you would like.
finally you will probabaly need to fine tune the mask of the adjustment layer by painting black on it on areas which you do not want changed - you should get something like this.

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