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we have a recliner couch that could really use new fabric on top, as well as some more padding (particularly in the arm rests). Anyone have any recs on who does this? Or know approximately the price range we'd be looking at?
We're going to check out dock 86 in the next few weeks too.
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Re: reupholstering?
did they come do it at your home, or did you have to bring it in? We'd have to weigh that into our decision too.
Are you comfortable sharing what you paid? I know a couch will be more, but it would give me a starting point.
Our chair fit easily into our SUV, so I didn't bother asking if they did pick up or what they charged for that. They estimated that the chair would take 8 hours to do and the total came to about $450 for labor, materials, and tax (plus the cost of fabric, which I bought seperately). It is a fairly large chair with seperate seat and back cushions. I got quotes from several places, and this was the cheapest. They were also the best with email communication.
http://strippersonselby.com/
well, we need something for the playroom downstairs, and our upstairs couch is ratty.
We were debating buying one new and reupholstering the ratty couch too...I wonder if I could find a good DIY tutorial for the one couch...