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Reupholstering is expensive

Annie Elliott | September 30, 2008

There. I’ve said it.

Being bossy color is not always a fun job, but someone has to tell you the dirty truth. I’d rather you hear it from me than on the street somewhere.

blue fabric samples crewel workThis doesn’t mean you shouldn’t re-upholster that eccentric little chair; it just means you need to consider a few questions before you get too excited.

Ask yourself…
– Is this piece really well-made?
– Does it have sentimental value?
– Is it an interesting shape or a quirky style? Or a hard-to-find size?
– Was it free or super cheap AND you love it, so you think it would be worth the investment to funkify it?

If the answer to any of these is a resounding yes, then by all means call in the professionals.

But…
– Do you feel obligated to keep this piece just because it belonged to a relative? (Especially if that relative is, ah, no longer with us?)
– Do you hope to save money by reupholstering rather than replacing?

If the answer to either of THESE questions is yes, please don’t do it. You will be disappointed, I promise you. And you’ll be poorer.

Here are some cold hard facts. (These are metropolitan Washington, D.C. labor prices, so adjust for your geographic area.)

Case Study #1:

2 chairs with chrome legs that need to be upholsteredEach of the above chairs will cost $500 to reupholster. Each will require 5 yards of fabric. The fabric we like is $110/yard retail (I’m not factoring in a designer discount for this post, since it varies.) That’s a cool $2,000 to re-do these chairs.

Robert Allen fabric For the BirdsWHY IT’S WORTH IT. These chairs are 50s-fantastic – check out the polished chrome legs! They’re also a lovely smaller scale, which makes them versatile. Bonus reason: the client has chosen a terrific whimsical fabric, Robert Allen‘s For the Birds (above).

Case Study #2:

chair and ottoman that need to be reupholstered burgundy fabric samplesThis chair and ottoman cost $845 to upholster and re-build the seat cushion. It required 6-1/2 yards of fabric, which was $112/yard retail. Grand total: $1573.

WHY IT WAS WORTH IT. The chair and ottoman belonged to the client’s grandmother, OF WHOM HE WAS VERY FOND. That last part is critical. The chair is well-made and comfortable, especially with the new seat cushion.

Case Study #3:

red contemporary living room with black and white artwork Swedish safari chair white Flokati rugThis is my husband’s sofa. It probably cost about $800 to reupholster, and it likely required 20 yards of fabric.

WHY IT WAS WORTH REUPHOLSTERING THE FIRST TIME. The sofa was free. The fabric cost only a few dollars a yard, even though it’s high quality and was once quite beautiful (his mother brought it back from India). I think she also paid the upholsterer’s bill.

WHY UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES IT WOULD BE WORTH REUPHOLSTERING AGAIN. Our cats love this sofa in ways both natural (scratching, rubbing) and unnatural (use your imagination). The cushions are shot and would need to be replaced. It’s too low to the ground for the room it now occupies. And, finally, I’m plum sick of it.

Any other questions about reupholstering? Please ask. I’m here to help.

Category: Furniture + upholstery, Living Room + Family Room

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