DIY How to reupholster furniture inexpensively

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By Eileen Hughes

How to reupholster your furniture without costing thousands

Furniture for the home is expensive, whether it is baby, living room, or for the whole household. We need to find new ways to brighten and freshen up all the furniture in your home. This article will show you how, to do just that, by cutting corners where you can and doing it yourself.

Inexpensive is the way to go. Anyone can pay an upholsterer to redo the furniture. That is okay for the rich, or the all fingers and thumbs kind of person. Let the experts redo the real antiques, unless you know exactly what you are doing. Antiques are worth too much to mess them up.

You have found an old dining room suite, with a matching footstool. Some of you might still remember how it felt to sit in those soft upholstered chairs. We can recapture that sensation again. Let's leave the chairs for now, and start on the footstool.

REQUIRED TOOLS & MATERIALS

Before starting you need the following tools: Flat headed screwdriver, pliers, sharp scissors, a chisel with a cutout vee (this enables you to get under the nail or tack to lever it out) fabric for recovering (for new upholsterers, use a plain fabric, until you are more qualified). Adhesive glue, tacks or upholstering tacks, if the padding sits above or visible on wood frame. You will need new padding or foam, if required, and a good staple gun.

INSTRUCTIONS

Unscrew the seat from its frame, to show the padding. Remove the staples or tacks with a flat-headed screwdriver or vee shape one. Start removing the old material; be careful with this, you will use this as your pattern, for the new covering.

This could be tricky. If it has springs, don't attempt to do it, leave it. for the professional. If not then continue -

Some use foam padding, if your one is old, it may need replacing. If foams glued to board, remove this foam and clean the board.

Use a two-three inch piece of foam, (depending on softness required). Place foam over the board and cut foam with knife to fit, leaving a half-inch overlap all round. Glue foam in position onto the board, not overdoing the glue.

Using the material, you took off for a pattern, cut out an identical one. If you changed the thickness of foam, allow for that extra thickness. Use a staple gun, and starting in the middle at the back of the seat, staple the fabric to wood and then staple at the same point in the front. Keep it even all round; you can mark it out and keep it in position. Keep the fabric tight, without wrinkles. Be careful not to stretch fabric out of shape. Do the same on both sides.

Now let's do the corners. Pull the material over the corners and staple, keeping it tight. With that done, work your way around seat, stapling from the corners to the center. Do one side, then the opposite side, still keeping fabric taught. When complete cut away the excess material and cover the rough side with another piece of material. You can use cardboard or material. Staple this onto the base to cover up the rough edges.

No, you are not finished. Did your footstool have wooden legs? If you answered yes, you should sand them down and re-varnish again. It is no good having a newly covered seat with chipped or scratched wooden legs. Leave this to dry overnight. Now fasten your covered seat back onto the base and you are finished.

Wow! I bet you did not believe, you could do it yourself.

DIY How to reupholster furniture inexpensively was an easy project for you to do I hope. Therefore, now that you have done that you can start again, and do all those great dining room chairs. Remember to revamp the table with a sand and varnish to match your new chairs.

Your friends will not believe you could do it. Now, give yourself a pat on the back, and try something harder next time.

By the way, it was not expensive to do either, was it?

 

Some tips from Grandma's Day

  • To clean upholstery, use a squirt of Shaving foam, then wipe over with cloth slightly dampened with vinegar.
  • Rub faulty zips with a lead pencil to make them glide easier.
  • Clean rugs with potato water. Grate a potato and mix in basin of water. Leave to soak, stiring ocassionally. Strain of potato and sponge on the liquid to clean rug. Wipe of with cold water.
  • Remove red wine stains, by sprinkling salt on stain or use white wine to remove stain.
  • Remove grease stains by soaking overnight in a mixture of warm water and Coca Cola.

upholstery books

Simply Upholstery: Step-by-Step, Renewing Your Favorite Furniture
Amazon Price: $9.97
List Price: $18.95
Matthew Haly's Book of Upholstery: Projects, Tips, Tricks, and Techniques
Amazon Price: $7.00
List Price: $35.00
Complete Step-by-Step Upholstery
Amazon Price: $16.04
List Price: $17.95
Automotive Upholstery Handbook
Amazon Price: $15.69
List Price: $24.95

Designer Headboards

upholstering fabrics

Surebonder 9615, Upholstery Stapler with Carrying Case
Amazon Price: $28.48
List Price: $39.99
Upholstering (Audel)
Amazon Price: $56.20
List Price: $30.00
The Complete Upholsterer: A Pratical Guide to Upholstering Traditional Furniture
Amazon Price: $9.04
List Price: $29.95
Upholstering Methods
Amazon Price: $35.19
List Price: $26.60
Modern Upholstering Methods
Amazon Price: $79.95
List Price: $15.95
54'' Wide Waverly Barano Cocoa Fabric By The Yard
Amazon Price: $9.98
Upholstery Techniques & Projects
Amazon Price: $12.94
List Price: $20.95
Automotive Upholstery Handbook
Amazon Price: $15.69
List Price: $24.95

upholstery fabric products

Wiss Carpet, Upholstery and Fabric Shears / Scissors
Amazon Price: $51.95
The Essential Guide to Upholstery
Amazon Price: $29.79
List Price: $19.95
BISSELL Fabric & Upholstery Shampoo, 9351
Amazon Price: $4.00
List Price: $5.99
Upholstery Fabric Spray Paint Black Dries Soft
Amazon Price: $11.95
Mothers Carpet & Upholstery Brush
Amazon Price: $3.45
List Price: $4.99
Woolite Fabric & Upholstery Cleaner Foam-14oz
Amazon Price: $5.59
List Price: $12.99
Master Caster Fabric Upholstery Repair Kit
Amazon Price: $4.90
List Price: $17.74

Step by step reupholstering for your lounge

Now that you have reupholstered this stool you may feel a little more adventurous. So why not checkout my other article on how to save money with step by step reupholstering your old lounge.

The only way to learn anything is by experimenting. Sometimes we need a little bit of trial and error and once we start the sky is the limit. Why not give this challenge a go?

Comments

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Eileen Hughes Hub Author 23 months ago

gracenotes, be daring set your self the challenge. Lets face it the older furniture it so much more comfortable and a lot stronger. thanks for stopping by

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gracenotes Level 3 Commenter 23 months ago

I would love to have a new sofa, but they are expensive. In addition, I find that the newer sofas are too long for most of my walls.

So I'm thinking of having the old sofa re-upholstered. I have covered the seats of dining room chairs myself, but that's where my skill level stops. This is an interesting article, though. I think I would feel fairly confident covering a headboard for a bed. If only I could get my sewing machine to work.

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Eileen Hughes Hub Author 2 years ago

Lamme, Thanks for your nice comments. As long as it helps someone. cheers

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Lamme 2 years ago

This is such great advice! Anyone can reupholster a simple dining room set and it can make a remarkable difference. I'd probably leave the more complicated stuff to a professional. Thanks for sharing this.

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Eileen Hughes Hub Author 2 years ago

Tracy monroy, If you get an upholsterer to do it then that takes away a persons incentive to awccept a challenge and things themselves.

It is so rewarding to be able to successfully do something yourself. Also it builds up your self esteem.

If you are not confident then yes get a professional upholster even for the better quality furniture.

Tracy Monroy 2 years ago

I'd recommend buying the fabric you want direct and making sure you like how the colors look in the space. Then, I'd get a local professional to do the reupholstering- you can usually find someone for relatively cheap. If you compare the cost of buying a new couch to reupholstering an oldie but goodie, you save a ton of money.

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Eileen Hughes Hub Author 2 years ago

leenie pooh, Hey what ever works sounds ok to me. Most people will not know the difference if you do a good job.

Although you will probably get more satisfaction if a good job is done. good luck with that. Thanks for stopping by

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Leenie Pooh 2 years ago

I have reupholstered a few pieces simply by cutting, tucking, folding, gluing and stapling. Sort of feeling my way around. They look just as good as professionally done pieces, but I think I'm ready to be a bit more professional about it so thanks for your detailed instructions. I'll try my next piece the "right" way and see if I prefer that to my "do it like you feel it" approach.

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Eileen Hughes Hub Author 2 years ago

sabbatha1, Now you know how, go to it and try something for yourself. start on something easy at first though.

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sabbatha1 2 years ago

Thanks for the great information. Keep it coming.

Reupholster 2 years ago

I completely agree with you that reupholstery for your furniture need not cost a fortune. It's great to see articles like this that help people reupholster their own furniture.

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Eileen Hughes Hub Author 3 years ago

rbnstr08, go for it and give it a go . What have you got to lose. Nothing. Nothing ventured nothing gained, so take up the challenge and do it. Thanks for stopping by

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rbnstr08 3 years ago

Great instructions! Now I will have a guide in case our sofa gets really worn out! I have just darned the big worn-out holes a month ago. It still is holding and serving its purpose. It doesn't look like a nice work.

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Eileen Hughes Hub Author 3 years ago

Sweetiepie, thanks for that, grandmas were more clever than us thats for sure and they never had modern technology to find out about it. Thanks for stopping by

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SweetiePie Level 6 Commenter 3 years ago

This hub has so many great ideas!  Thanks for sharing. I love your tips for cleaning from grandma's day because I find them less caustic and I wish my sister would try some of these.

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Eileen Hughes Hub Author 3 years ago

oberbreckling, Oh I didnt know. So you are flooded out. I sort of know what that feels like. well a little bit anyway. Our washing machine broke away from the wall and with both taps turned full on. Not knowing what was about to happen we were out for about 5 hours. When we came home their was about 2 inches of water right through every room of the house.

Not as bad as district flooding though. Cheers Eileen

oberbreckling 3 years ago

Yeah Eileen I see you don't miss a thing I have a chair right now that needs help ~cool~from flooded Iowa cya!

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Eileen Hughes Hub Author 3 years ago

Thanks for that Dorsi. Yes go on do some more it will keep you out of mischief.

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Dorsi Level 6 Commenter 3 years ago

This is great info- I did my own dining room chairs years ago and they actually came out pretty good. The next time I try reupholstering I'll refer to your hub because it has good tips- I haven't tried tackling anything more complex but you gave me inspiration!

Thanks!

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Eileen Hughes Hub Author 4 years ago

We all need a prod in the right direction to get us going. And yes hubs are taking up too much of my time. But I love it. So why not.

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JamaGenee Level 8 Commenter 4 years ago

Great hub, Eileen. I'm sure many people aren't aware they can re-upholster furniture themselves. It's not rocket science. I used to re-do chairs, sofas, anything with fabric, but then I caught the family history bug (and now the Hubbing bug), and didn't have time for it any more. Lately, tho, I've been thinking the sofa needs a new look, so thanks for the reminder of a forgotten skill!

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Eileen Hughes Hub Author 4 years ago

Hope it helps, thanks for stopping by

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AndyBaker 4 years ago

Nice to know how it's done - thanks.

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Eileen Hughes Hub Author 4 years ago

Thanks, glad to be of help

Abhinaya 4 years ago

Very useful and informative hub Eileen.Loved the Grandma tips.I am bookmarking this for future reference.

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