Low-Cost Ways To Decorate Your Living Room
Flawless Upholstery • Aug 11, 2020
The living room is arguably one of the most used rooms in the house and very much the heart of the home. With this in mind, there may come a time when this space could do with a little bit of a spruce up. However, if you are trying to keep costs to a minimum, there are a few things you can do to be a bit more efficient with your spending.

One of our clever cost-cutting and totally-doable DIY’s tips to improve this space is to consider reupholstery as an option.
Reupholstery is a method that has been used for centuries and is perfectly suited to homeowners In possession of imperfect furniture and a restrictive budget. Reupholstery is also ideal for those who are concerned about environmental factors.

A professional furniture upholsterer can breathe new life into old furniture. It is a bit of a process and quality reupholstering can be a big decision, especially if you are sentimental about your furniture. With this in mind, you want to be sure your original furniture is solid, structurally sound or that the sentimental value is worth the investment. And of course, you need an upholsterer with a good reputation.
If you have good quality furniture and you like the style of it, there’s a huge advantage to having it reupholstered, and this is that you can keep that quality furniture. A lot of older pieces of furniture are built to last, so if you are in possession of a few vintage pieces - again reupholstery is perfect for you. Lots of us often tend to think, if something breaks, it has to be replaced immediately. However, one thing about repairing something is you can keep the matching sets together.

Reupholstering provides better quality furniture
If you’re thinking about reupholstering your furniture, chances are you bought it for the first time quite a while ago. The pattern on the fabric may be a little outdated, but if it’s been well-used and well-loved for many years, it could also look a little bit worse for wear. Here’s one thing you need to factor in: purchasing new furniture may seem more cost-effective at the moment than reupholstering since having each piece of your furniture completely reupholstered can be expensive. Moreover, most of the furniture on the market these days are mass-produced, which indicates that the materials and the construction leave a little bit to be desired in terms of quality.
Of course, you could certainly spend a few hundred pounds on a sofa from a large, mass-produced furniture shop, but you’ll definitely have to replace it in a couple of years when it starts to wither and fall apart.

Reupholstering your old, sturdier furniture can end up saving you money in the long-run: you reupholster once, and you won’t need to replace the furniture until you’re ready for another fabric change years later.
Consider the price you paid for your furniture many years back, and compare it to the cost of today’s cheaper, mass-produced furniture: it will likely be more cost-effective to spend a bit more now to have it reupholstered and repaired, rather than chuck it out it and buy a new piece that will not stand the test of time.

You can design your reupholstered furniture with any fabric, pattern or style
If you own unique, antique or crafted furniture, you may have a difficult time finding something with a similar style at today’s furniture stores that doesn’t come with a ridiculous price tag. Rather than sacrificing sentimental pieces and foregoing your ideal style, simply keep the pieces you love, and re-wrap them in a more modern looking fabric.
Also, when you reupholster, the sky’s is very much the limit in regards to what the finished product will appear as. When you’re shopping around for new furniture, there are a few options that fit with the vision you have for your home in your head. However, when you reupholster, you can certainly choose any fabric, pattern and style that will complement the design of the room.

You don’t have to compromise your comfort when you reupholster
If you cannot wait to relax on your sofa with a glass of something after a long day, then you probably have an exceptionally comfortable sofa. So taking that into consideration, why would you risk replacing it with a less than a comfortable version, or would you rather reupholster the couch so that it keeps its comfort and integrity?
Lots of products which are made today are created with cheaper materials, and it can be tricky to find furniture which is comfortable, affordable, and well-made. If you already have something which is comfortable, already paid for, and well-made, refresh it with a new look and with some new fabric, and get back to your regularly scheduled programming in no time!

Reupholstery can add value to an already valuable antique
Some antique furniture is simply worth a great deal of money, and you shouldn’t have to part with them, even though the upholstery is a rare, loud Victorian print. The answer is straightforward: reupholster. By reupholstering your antique furniture, you are restoring it and adding value to an already valuable piece of furniture.

Reupholster and help the environment
If you like to recycle and keep your rubbish to a minimum throughout the year, then reupholstering your furniture can be a perfect alternative to chucking out old pieces that will eventually be put into a landfill site. Take care of the Earth and recycle old furniture by using upholstery; you’re essentially recycling your sofa right before your own eyes!

The environmental benefits that come from reupholstering are very to ignore. If you are still not convinced that taking on a DIY project like this at home is ideal for you, then why not consider the fact that you can get a customised piece of furniture out of the process. You can also save a significant amount of money by opting to reupholster which you could use on something else like putting the money towards a holiday. Reupholstery is also highly popular because it is an easy way to get a fresh look in your living room. You can change the upholstery on furniture and give a room a completely different feel with far less expense than would be involved with buying brand new furniture.

Flawless Upholstery - A Quality Reupholstery Service Which also Offers Sofa Repair
Here at Flawless Upholstery, we offer a collection and delivery service for your furniture - to ensure that you are doing minimal work. We take the furniture back to the workshop where we strip the current upholstery so that the frame is exposed, then examine the frame to see if there are any replacements required to the springs, webbing, padding, etc. The layers of padding are then reapplied to the frame of the furniture to achieve the desired shape and structure. Once this is done and the required shape is achieved, we apply the new chosen upholstered fabric. The final stage of the process is to examine the finished article to make sure it meets the highest possible standards. To find out more about the various services we offer, please contact us today. We’d be delighted to hear from you.
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