Custom Upholstered and Re-Upholstered Furniture
Custom options are available for every style and budget for creating gorgeous sofas, chairs, ottomans, beds, and more. Your styling options are limitless so you’re sure to find the perfect look for your home or office with our expert guidance.
When it comes to upholstery fabric we work with reputable suppliers such as Robert Allen, Kravet, Designer’s Guild, Sunbrella, JF Fabrics and Maxwell with thousands of different fabrics and leathers. You can choose from a selection that spans the spectrum of colors, pattern, texture and durability as well as coordinated collections and durable multipurpose fabrics for your interior and outdoor space.
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Re-upholstering your older furniture
Not all furniture was built for a second life, it may not be worth the investment to have it fall apart not long after you re-upholster it, or even fall apart during the process. If you have a piece with a well-made frame, it’s probably worth it. Higher quality furniture, something that was your grandmother’s in the 30s or 40s, is more likely to have a sturdy structure. A well- crafted piece of furniture is usually worth investing in.
Why is reupholstering so expensive?
The most common misconception is that reupholstering is an economical alternative to buying new furniture. Reupholstering is usually MORE expensive than buying a brand-new piece. It is a time and labour-intensive process that involves specialized skills.
Reupholstering an older piece can involve stripping down completely, reinforcing the frame and the joints, replacing springs—and that’s all before the cost and complexity of fill, padding, and fabric. The exposed wood may need refurbishing or staining, and many clients ask for added trim and a tufted detail with buttons or studs.