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Upholstery and Custom Furniture
Upholstery and Custom Furniture
Whether you are reupholstering an existing piece of furniture, selecting something from our online catalog, or wish to work with a consultant to design something new, we can help you with your dream furnishings.
Custom Furniture Process
Custom Furniture Process
Step 1: Idea or Image Stage.
This is where you get to create something that doesn’t exist yet! The look and size of the piece are key to this part of the process. You can send in an image of a piece you like or describe it to us, and getting the dimensions that will fit your space is key.
Things we need are:
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- Inspiration image (from the internet or drawn).
- Overall dimensions (intended– can be tweaked in shop drawing based on our trying to help you achieve the ideal piece).
- Fabric (selection from our suppliers or description of your own COM fabric).
- Any wood or metal parts and the finishes that would go with them.
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Step 2: Feel.
Next, you can move on to comfort. As far as comfort goes, most people trust in our process, which is to make each piece as comfortable as possible within the constraints of the style and without large cost increases. If you are designing a sofa to lounge and watch shows, you’d want to maximize comfort, whereas if it is a formal sitting room, you would maximize the best look for the furniture so you don’t have to always be fluffing your cushions to get it to look all right.
Step 3: Select Cushioning.
Cushion options include: softest, soft, standard seat, firmer, and bench foam. Then you can have just foam with bonded dacron, foam cores with a down envelope, batting only, feather/down only, etc. Most people choose to trust our process and use what we recommend, but if you want something specific or a specific comfort level, mark that down here.
Step 4: Select a Fabric.
To select a fabric, either come into our showroom located at 329 North State Street in Orem, open Monday-Friday 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, or check out our provider’s websites, and we can mail you samples of your favorites.
Our providers are ArcCom, Architex, Bailey’s Fabrics, Barrow Fabrics, Brentano, Camira Fabrics, Carnegie Fabrics, Carroll Leather, CF Stinson, Charlotte Fabrics, Crest Leather, Coast to Coast Leather, Designtex Fabric, Edelman Leather, Fabricut, Garrett Leather, Greenhouse Fabrics, HBF Textiles, JB Martin, JF Fabrics, JKB Fabrics, Keyston, Kneedler-Fauchère, Knoll Textiles, Kravet, Latimer Alexander, Luum Textiles, Luna Textiles, Luxury fabrics, Master Fabrics, Maxwell Fabrics, Maharam, Mayer Fabrics, Momentum Textiles, Moore & Giles Leather, Mosehart- Schleeter, Norbar Fabrics, Pacific Hide & Leather Co, Pallas Textiles, Paul Brayton Fabrics, Pindler & Pindler, Pollack, Rex Peg, Robert Stern Fabrics, Roden Leather, S.H. Franks Leathers, Scalamandre, Schumacher Fabrics, Spinneybeck Leather, Stout, Tanglewood Leather, Trend, UltraFabric, United Fabrics, Wipelli Leather, and Wolf Gordon with more providers being added.
The following video can help with the basics of selecting fabrics:
Step 5: Logistics.
Finally, you need to talk logistics with our team; the when, where, who, and what. The form below can help gather the needed information to get your project going.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take?
Each piece takes a different amount of time however, we recommend planning to have your piece in our shop for between 2-4 weeks.
How long should it last?
With standard residential use, the upholstery should last between 10 and 20 years, and foam should last between 20 and 25 years. However, the quality of your fabric and how well you maintain it play a huge role in how long your piece will last.
How much does it cost to reupholster something?
While we cannot give you an exact cost for your specific piece without seeing a picture and getting dimensions, sofas tend to cost between $2,000-$3,000, armchairs tend to cost between $750-$1,250, and dining chairs tend to cost between $75-$210. These prices include labor and an average-priced fabric.
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