Integrating Reupholstered Furniture with Your New Home Décor

21 May 2018

Reupholstered furniture is often a matter of great contention to many homeowners. There are conflicting opinions about reupholstered furniture, some people feel that anything that needs reupholstering shouldn’t even be in the home at all, especially when newly renovating a home. Others insist that there is a unique charm to reupholstered furniture that cannot be imitated by brand-new ones, and that can tastefully be integrated into new home decor. While considering the opinion of both sides of the two opposing camps, there is no doubt that, at least monetarily, reupholstering furniture has its advantages, as it is more cost effective […]

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Foam, Feather and Polyester Cushion Fillings: Choose What is Right for You

07 May 2018

Nothing beats the comfort of a good, well-made cushion. Cushions have long been an integral part of comfort in nearly all civilisations throughout the world, and while they have had many incarnations throughout the centuries, one thing is certain – the softer and firmer the cushion, the more luxuriant and desirable it is. But this highly sought-after combination of plush softness and weighty firmness isn’t always so readily achievable, and a myriad of materials have been designed throughout the years in an attempt to obtain just the right kind of comforting decadence that a perfect cushion can provide. Today, there […]

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Velvet versus Corduroy in Fabric for Reupholstery: What are the Differences?

23 April 2018

Velvet has always been thought of a lush fabric that was reserved for the exclusive use of the nobility and the aristocracy. Corduroy, on the other hand, was deemed its exact opposite – known for its distinctive corded pattern (properly referred to as a ‘wale’), it was thought of as a ‘poor man’s velvet’, and for a time was even referred to as ‘corded velveteen’. Invented sometime in the early to mid-18th century, it was a cheaper variety of velveteen that was sold for the express purpose of casual wear, whereas plush and crushed velvet were exclusively employed for formal […]

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Faux Leather vs. Genuine Leather as Materials for Upholstery

10 April 2018

Leather is one of the most sought-after materials for upholstery, and is considered one of the hallmarks of top-tier furniture. However, leather is also quite pricey and high-maintenance. With the right budget and enough know-how, leather can be an excellent choice for upholstery, but it isn’t something that just about anyone can obtain with relative ease. Thankfully, there are alternatives to leather that allow one to still benefit from the look and feel of the real thing without having to pay top-dollar for authentic leather. Enter faux leather – made from synthetic materials often derived from polyurethane, it imitates the […]

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Pros and Cons of Soft Fabric Materials for Upholstery

28 March 2018

Soft fabrics have always been something of a desirable feature when it comes to upholstery, thanks in part to the added comfort and coziness that it provides. Soft fabrics were a popular upholstery choice in the mid-70s to late 80s, when everything plush, soft and comfortable was equated with the concept of ‘groovy’. However, such materials, while they are in and of themselves desirable, and still quite applicable to this day, have drawbacks that may turn off someone who prefers a more ‘low-maintenance’ type of furniture. This is not to say that soft fabrics are altogether a bad thing because […]

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