Furniture Repair and Upholstery Costs
Higher-quality fabrics and woods typically increase repair costs due to their durability and appearance.
Larger pieces require more materials and labor, impacting overall pricing.
Intricate repairs or custom work can elevate costs compared to standard fixes.
| Factor | Impact on Cost |
|---|---|
| Type of Fabric | Premium fabrics increase expenses |
| Furniture Size | Larger items cost more to repair |
| Extent of Damage | Severe damage requires extensive work |
| Repair Type | Restoration vs. replacement varies in cost |
| Material Selection | High-end materials add to the price |
| Labor Intensity | More complex repairs take longer and cost more |
| Location | Regional labor and material costs influence pricing |
In addition to basic repairs, interior components such as springs, padding, and frame reinforcement can add to the total cost. High-quality materials and craftsmanship ensure durability and aesthetic appeal but come at a premium. Clients are encouraged to consider these factors when planning their furniture restoration projects to align expectations with budget considerations.
Replacing upholstery can vary based on fabric choice and furniture size, affecting overall costs.
Structural repairs may involve woodwork or metalwork, influencing labor expenses.
Reinforcing or replacing springs impacts comfort and price, especially in antique furniture.
| Service | Average Price Range |
|---|---|
| Upholstery Repair | $200 - $600 |
| Furniture Reupholstering | $300 - $1,200 |
| Frame Reinforcement | $150 - $500 |
| Spring Replacement | $250 - $700 |
| Leg Repair or Replacement | $100 - $400 |
| Cushion Replacement | $100 - $350 |
| Wood Restoration | $200 - $800 |
| Scratch and Dent Repair | $50 - $300 |
| Custom Upholstery Design | $500 - $2,000 |
| Antique Furniture Restoration | $1,000 - $5,000 |