Reupholstering a piece of furniture can involve a wide range of remedies, from repairing a small tear in a seat cushion to fully stripping a chair or sofa down to its frame, then re-gluing loose joints, re-tying springs, and adding new webbing and padding–all before the new fabric gets placed and secured onto it. Whether the process involves sewing, stapling, gluing, pleating, tufting, channeling, stretching, tying, knotting, or all of the above, the end result should be the same–fabric that is smooth, tight, straight, and centered, and a frame that is steady and supportive.
This style chair is easily re-vamped with new cushions.
A clever, 4-piece ottoman in new fabric.
VCD clients come in all shapes and sizes
Simple and built to last
Fabric is durable, easy to clean, and elegant!
Old wood frame has been tightened and cleaned.
Cushion zippers cleverly hidden in back.
A modern floral for a classic pair of chairs.
Classic IKEA chairs brand new again.
Oversized ottoman now on its 2nd life.
Kitchen chairs and bench made fun and practical for both parents and kids.
This Thonet chair is deceptively simple in its design.
Fabric matching done right!
The silk for this chair was made suitable for upholstery with a special backing.
