Reupholstery Blunders: Why Absolute Reupholstery Discourages DIY Reupholstering?

26 March 2021

Reupholstering vintage furniture can be the ideal balance between displaying your preference in updated styles and practicing sustainable design. You can successfully prolong the beauty and lifespan of an older piece of furniture while avoid buying another one. You can join with other conservationists in preserving our natural resources by not ordering a new customised furniture design. Yet many leading professional upholsterers, including our experts at Absolute Upholstery in Sydney, strongly advise contacting experienced pros to handle these major furniture updates.

Whether you have inherited your grandmother’s favourite antique settee or found a great deal on a retro upholstered rocker at a garage sale, these items are well worth renovating. These older pieces of furniture are constructed on solid bases of wood and metal while the frames of many new furnishings are made of plastics and less sturdy composite materials. Working with reupholstering experts, you can also revitalise vintage furniture multiple times, giving each piece a new, vibrant look to enhance your current room decor.

 Why Reupholstering Professionals Discourage DIY Re-upholstery Projects

Our skilled and experienced reupholstering experts of Absolute Upholstery along with other industry leaders discourage DIY re-upholstery projects for the following reasons:

  • Blunders Due to Lack of Experience. Especially if you want to reupholster an antique, it is best to tackle a smaller, less complex project first. By testing your skills for reupholstering a bench, ottoman, or dining room chair, you can correct any mishaps that occur before beginning your major project. You should also practice cutting inexpensive fabrics before cutting your favourite upholstery fabric for refurbishing an antique. Especially when using patterned fabrics, the experience can save you from cutting mistakes that can prevent patterns on adjoining pieces of fabric from matching.
  • Neglect of Furniture Structural Weakness. If you are embarking on your first furniture reupholstering project, you may not know that you need to test the structural strength of furniture before starting your work. Any loosened joints should be tightened, and if there are any damaged sections of the structure, including sofa and chair legs, arms, and backs, these need repairs before the new upholstery is added. You should paint or refinish furniture after you completely strip away the old fabric and padding. Then your reupholstering work can begin.
  • Lack of Necessary Tools. For removing old padding and upholstery fabric from vintage furniture, you usually need only a staple remover and a pair of pliers. For applying new and relatively heavy upholstery material to couches, wingback chairs, sturdy padded rockers, and long benches, you may need a durable staple gun. Reupholstering large sofas may require the use of multiple hand tools, a sewing machine, and a pneumatic stapler. Some large projects may also require using an air compressor to ensure smooth, tight application of fabrics.

When you engage the services of leading reupholstering professionals to refurbish a vintage item of furniture, you will receive excellent services from experienced industry experts. Not only will you benefit from their top-quality skills, materials, and workmanship, but you can also be assured of an optimal quality revitalized antique to display in your home.

 

 

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