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Get the Upholstery Work You Expect: 10 Details to Discuss

Avoid disappointment and unexpected costs by going over these key areas with your upholsterer before work begins

Shelly Leer
Shelly LeerAugust 30, 2013
Houzz Contributor. I've been upholstering furniture for over twenty years. I've been a DIY contributor to ApartmentTherapy Chicago, Huff Post Home, Curbly.com, as well as having penned a DIY column for The Indianapolis Star for five years. I'm excited to share my DIY expertise here on HOUZZ.com.
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Despite my 20-plus years in the upholstery business, there were times I bit the bullet and hired upholsterers for my own furniture. And more than once, I was in total shock when my furniture came back to me with style changes that I had not requested. Those upholstery flaws still stick out like sore thumbs and really irritate me. Upholstery labor and fabric are expensive; you don’t want to lament mistakes that could have easily been prevented by having a little chat with your upholsterer before it’s too late.
Upholstery Club's Shelly Leer
1. Frame repair. Until your upholsterer takes a peek under the covers, it's probably not obvious what needs to be glued, clamped and tightened up. Most upholsterers make small repairs as a courtesy, but it's a good idea to inquire about the cost of more significant frame repairs.

From teardown to final trim, a good upholsterer earns every cent he or she makes.
Upholstery Club's Shelly Leer
2. Spring tying or replacement. Your chair might have springs that have come unsprung or need replacing. Good upholsterers will automatically retie springs and replace bent springs before they get started. It's best to know up front if you'll be charged extra for spring repair.

A peek under the front of this chair seat reveals threadbare burlap and untied springs.
Upholstery Club's Shelly Leer
Springs come in a variety of shapes and sizes; they form the best foundation for chair seats.
Upholstery Club's Shelly Leer
Some frame tightening and repair may be required before the upholstery work, too.
Upholstery Club's Shelly Leer
3. Fabric. Have a thorough discussion about your fabric. If your fabric will be shipped, ask your upholsterer to call when it arrives, so you can go over each of your fabric directives. Write everything down for your upholsterer to keep with any other notes.
Upholstery Club's Shelly Leer
4. Pattern. Whether you want a fully upholstered chair or a simple dining chair, the fabric pattern needs to match up when you look at the finished piece from the front. Be clear if you want a specific fabric motif on the back, too. If you’re mixing fabrics, draw a picture to show where each part of the fabric pattern should go.

If your pattern is misaligned, it will drive you crazy. Vertical or horizontal, just make sure the designs line up.
Upholstery Club's Shelly Leer
5. Cushions. Specifically state whether you want all-new foam, a Dacron- or down-wrapped cushion, or a complete down-filled cushion insert. Specify the desired foam thickness and keep in mind that the standard height for seats is 18 to 20 inches from the ground.

Discuss the foam density you need. Seats should be a higher density than the back cushions. And ask for a breakdown of the cushion costs; this is a cost that often gets lost in the total project, but it can really add to the bottom line. Discuss what your upholsterer’s policy will be if you aren’t happy with how the cushions feel when you get your furniture back.
Upholstery Club's Shelly Leer
6. Style. There is more than one way to finish the front arm panels on chairs, love seats and sofas. Explain how you want the arm panels to look; bring photos or sketches so you understand each other. Don't leave it up to your upholsterer to choose the style for the arm fronts.

7. Skirts. If your sofa has a traditional fabric skirt around the bottom and you’re ready to see more of the legs, specify no skirt. The bottom edge may now need some cording, so you should specify that. The legs will also need to look good now that the skirt’s been removed. Find out if you’ll be charged for the work on the wood, but removing the skirt should bring your total cost down since skirts usually coat a bit more. If you want a skirt to be added to an unskirted piece, expect to pay more; be sure to discuss the skirt style (yes, there are different styles of skirts) and the height at which you want it to be attached. Also specify if the furniture will sit on a carpet or a hardwood floor, and how high you want the bottom of the skirt to be off the floor.
Upholstery Club's Shelly Leer
8. Cording. Do you want fabric-covered welt cording around certain areas of your furniture? Let your upholsterer know where you want it. If you have a piece that has fabric stapled or tacked right up against exposed wood, you’ll probably want a fabric-covered double welt cord made and attached instead of using premade braid trim. If you want cording, you’ll need to provide more fabric. Ask your upholsterer how much more you'll need.

9. Sides and backs. Chair, love seat and sofa sides and backs should have fabric and padding underneath the outside fabric panels. Before attaching the outside fabric panels, there should be a base fabric that closes the hollows of the frame, with cotton or Dacron batting attached. When those layers are omitted, the outside arms and back are hollow and look flat and unprofessional. You usually find this on inexpensive new furniture and on really poorly done reupholstered pieces.
Upholstery Club's Shelly Leer
10. Detailed instructions. Finally, make sure there are photos, sketches, fabric swatches, written instructions and anything else you can think of so that you and your upholsterer have an understanding of how your piece will look when it's finished.
Upholstery Club's Shelly Leer
Good upholsterers will always do the job right, but if you’re looking for bargain prices, you may be surprised by the shortcuts you'll notice when you get your furniture back. It never hurts to specify exactly what you want. When a newly upholstered piece of furniture turns out right, everybody's happy.

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  • yvonnecmartin
    7 years ago
    I found a wonderful upholsterer by a recommendation from an independent furniture store from which I bought fabric to reupholster a Scandinavian chair. The one that they recommended it turns out is the one that many high-end decorators use. This was many years ago. Since then he has reupholstered other chairs, dining chairs, and made custom cushions for seating on the raised hearth of our fireplace.

    I recently bought a Dux scissor chair on ebay. The cushions needed recovering. Luckily, I also found an original ad for that chair, which I also purchased. I scanned that ad for the upholsterer and we went over in great detail how it was to fit, how thick the seat and back should be, etc. It turned out great.

    He is now redoing a chair for a friend and said that he will reuse the horsehair when he does it.

    Such people are true artisans and deserve our respect.
  • jimheeren9
    5 years ago

    I made my sofa in Cathiesofa, it was ok. you can try to find them from google or baidu. little expensive, but you can get anything you want. Its a local shanghainese business, so they speak English. I actually visited their factory too before decision made, its really far, somewhere in Qinpu. My sofa has been used for 8 months now, its ok. but their delivery service is very pleasant!! www.cathiesofa.com

  • Sofaking Dubai
    3 years ago

    Thank you for posting the information about reupholster sofa. If you need more information then please visit sofakingdubai.

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