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Reasons to Use Natural Latex Foam in Furniture Reupholstery
Not all foams used for reupholstering furniture are created equal. The two types that manufacturers utilize most frequently are natural latex foam and chemically manufactured polyurethane foam. Continue reading
How to Make Grandma’s Worn-out Old Wooden Chair Look New
Consider spending just a little bit of time and money to make grandma’s old chair looking (and working) like new again. Continue reading
Go Green at Home with Eco-Friendly Fabrics for Furniture
Spring is a time of renewal and warmer weather. It's the time of year where people clean up their home and their yard. Also, it is a fantastic time to take a look around your home. See what you would like to change and spruce up to get something new going in your dwelling. And updating your furnishings is a savvy place to start. Go green with eco-friendly fabrics for your furniture. Continue reading
Furniture Restoration for Restaurants Improves Style and Business
The look and feel of a restaurant affects how many people walk through the door, tell their friends to visit, and, ultimately, whether the eatery succeeds or not. So when waiting benches, dining room chairs, and stools at the bar show signs of wear or are just out of style with customer expectations or the goal of the restaurant, it is time to consider furniture restoration for restaurants. Continue reading
The green choice for your old furniture: Repair instead of replacing to keep it out of the landfill
Repair your old furniture pieces instead of replacing them in order to keep them out of the landfill. That doesn’t just save you money, it is also the right thing to do from an environmental point of view. Continue reading
Furniture restoration and re-covering
Our full-spectrum professional restoration services include wood refinishing, foam and other pad-replacement, structural repair and top-quality reupholstering. Continue reading
Is my Furniture Vintage, Antique, or Just Old?
A lot of people use the terms “vintage” and “antique” to describe their furniture, without really knowing what they actually mean. Here’s what you should know – just because a chair or a sofa is old doesn’t make it either vintage or antique. It probably means that it’s just old and needs to be either restored or replaced. Continue reading