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Top Signs It's Worth It To Re-Upholster Your Furniture

by Jason Mason

In many cases, people simply replace older furniture instead of having it repaired or re-upholstered. However, there are times when it's worth it to re-upholster sofas, chairs, and other pieces of furniture. These are a few signs that you should at least check into re-upholstery before disposing of your old furniture pieces.

Your Furniture is in Good Structural Condition

Of course, if you are thinking about getting rid of your furniture or have decided that re-upholstery might be something for you to look into, chances are good that the upholstery isn't in the best of condition. However, now is a good time to start paying attention to the actual structural condition of the piece. If the piece is in generally good condition, then reupholstering it can put it back into like-new condition. On the other hand, if the piece isn't in the best shape, it might need a lot of repairs before it can actually be re-upholstered. If this is the case, then repairing and re-upholstering the furniture might be very expensive, and you might be better off simply replacing the furniture. Someone with some experience in furniture re-upholstery and furniture repair can take a look at your piece if you aren't sure, and they can let you know whether or not re-upholstering your piece is a good idea.

The Furniture Means a Lot to You

In some cases, people simply purchase furniture for their homes that they like the appearance or price tag of. In these cases, the furniture doesn't really mean a lot to anyone in the household. In other cases, though, furniture can have real sentimental value. It might have been the first sofa that you and your new spouse purchased when you got married, or it might be a piece that was passed down to you from your grandparents. If this is the case, then re-upholstering your furniture so that you can keep it and continue using it can be a great idea.

Although it is true that it is sometimes best to simply replace furniture that has stained, torn, or otherwise damaged upholstery, there are other options. In the cases above, for example, you might find that re-upholstering your old furniture is going to make the most sense. Then, you can either choose upholstery that looks very similar to what was on the furniture originally, or you can completely change things up with a new pattern or color. Either way, a professional with experience with furniture re-upholstery can help. Learn more about furniture upholstery today. 

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