Daily Mail - Daily Mail Weekend Magazine

Reupholste­ry

Restoring & renewing the furniture you love

-

Is your favourite furniture looking and feeling tired, or do you simply want a new look?

Something that you could consider is to have your existing furniture reupholste­red. As well as repairing and recovering your furniture so it is like new again, reupholste­ry can take the stress out of buying new furniture. You may have already invested in good quality furniture that fits your home, and that you are comfortabl­e and familiar with.

Plus you would be helping the environmen­t by not sending your furniture to landfill.

Reupholste­ry is also the ideal solution to refreshing the look and adding comfort to your favourite furniture.

All types of furniture can be reupholste­red, including Club, Wing and Recliner styles. First, a complete inspection is carried out to assess the condition of your furniture. The existing upholstery is then stripped back so that highly skilled craftsmen can make any necessary internal repairs.

Over time your once sturdy and reliable furniture can begin to deteriorat­e and weaken. The frame may have become damaged or loose, the foams and fibres can disintegra­te. With reupholste­ry, repairs can be made to the frame, such as tightening of the joints and springs will be checked and replaced where necessary. Seat cushions can also be replaced, making your furniture secure and comfortabl­e once again.

The beauty of reupholste­ry is that your furniture can maintain an essence of its original style, showing unique wooden features, studded work and button backs.

Once all internal checks are made and new seat cushions fitted, the furniture will be reupholste­red in a brand new fabric.

You can choose to recreate its original beauty with a similar design and colour, or be daring and give your furniture a whole new lease of life with a totally different fabric. There are over 800 fabric choices, including over 450 plain options, many from leading design houses such as Swaffer, Ross and Sanderson.

Cottons, velvets, textured weaves, linens and chenilles can all be used in reupholste­ry, so a truly bespoke piece of furniture will be created for you.

The reupholste­rer will ensure your furniture is lovingly restored so it is returned to its former glory.

Owing to the complexity and enormous skill involved in the reupholste­ry process, ensure you use a trusted firm with skilled craftsmen, such as Plumbs. Offering numerous years of experience, branded designs and with the reassuranc­e of a 3 year quality Guarantee.

So you can rest assured that your faithful furniture will be returned to you looking and feeling brand new again.

 ??  ??
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom