Things You Need to Know Before You Reupholster

Want to reupholster a piece of furniture that’s worn out? Here are tips to make the process easier.

What to Search For

Search beyond unattractive fabric to your furniture’s bones. Check these:

  • Search the bottom frame and be certain it is kiln-dried and hardwood. Look for stable construction and intact, strong corner braces.
  • Ask if your furniture was made using hand-tied 8-way springs. They’re customized to all pieces for prime support and comfort.
  • Test your furniture to ensure it does not rock while in use.
  • Search for recognizable brand names. Michael Thomas, Vanguard, Henredon, and others produce furniture that is worthy of reupholstering and utilizing again.
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Know upholstery fabric options and take them into account before purchasing expensive fabric for reupholstering:

  • The upholstery fabric’s weight depends upon how and where the piece is going to be used. Bedroom furniture does not have to be heavy-duty, yet living room furniture must be heavy-duty. A non-upholstery-weight fabric will work for a piece that is purely decorative.
  • Look at the back of the fabric swatch for its Weisenbeck rating. Abrasion resistance tests decide this rating; machines rub the fabric and track the amount of rubs prior to the fabric being worn through. Heavy-duty ratings translate to 30K double rubs. Weisenbeck ratings are most typically utilized for commercial fabrics.
  • Take a fabric sample home, then tuck existing furniture in to check if you like it. Request to borrow a bolt or big hanging sample in order to cover as much of the piece as you can. Live with the sample for a while prior to making a decision.
  • Select a fabric that truly will update the piece, not merely copy the appearance it had once before. Pick a different color, change pattern scales, or go from a solid to a pattern.

Ways to Change a Piece’s Contour and Shape

  • Add contrast welt in order to define lines. It appears better on sculptural pieces.
  • Attempt a mingled cord (3 colors twisted with each other) or cord that has a lip rather than a contrast welt.
  • Change its skirt (or remove or add one). It’ll work great on older furniture, which now looks squat because of its short skirt. Get an upholsterer to install a skirt that is higher up upon the piece for a more elegant appearance.
  • Add some banding to the skirt’s bottom.
  • Take out the tufting or channeling for a more updated appearance.

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