Its sustainable.
Given the prevalence of a disposability mentality in our culture, why choose to re-upholster when you could get rid of the old piece and buy a new one? Often, that piece of furniture you think has seen the end of its days just needs a face lift. If your furniture has good bones, we believe it holds great promise of transformation into a like-new statement piece. By choosing reupholstery, you support sustainability by keeping usable items out of the landfill. You also help stop the cycle of disposability by choosing to re-use quality items.
Its high quality.
Whether you've found an antique item that needs some care or your sofa is starting to sag, by choosing reupholstery you are ensuring that your furniture will be totally refurbished. When we get a piece of furniture in the studio, we strip it down to the bones and rebuild it from the frame up. We can install new springs, webbing, padding, and foam, or work with what is already there to make the necessary repairs. Once its recovered in fresh fabric, you'll have an original piece that has been handcrafted and mindfully rebuilt.
It provides savings.
If your favorite chair has lasted for 10 years, but is starting to show some wear and tear, chances are with a little work and care, it can last for many more years to come. While buying a new piece of furniture could put you back a thousand dollars or more, choosing reupholstery makes updating your furniture more affordable. Costs that go into reupholstery include labor, supplies (including things like new padding or springs if you ask for it) and fabric. To estimate how much fabric it might take to recover your piece of furniture, find your piece on the fabric chart here. Contact us for a free estimate today.