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Furniture Re-upholstery

We specialise in all areas of furniture re-upholstery. Our skilled tradesmen have 25-35 years experience in the industry, with a focus on antique furniture, deep buttoning, fabric & leather upholstery and commercial work. We pride ourselves on producing outstanding results.

From start to finish, we believe in making the process straightforward for all our clients starting with a free no-obligation quote. Keith Hartshorne will visit you in the comfort of your own home or business, at a time that suits you, armed with a car full of leather & fabric samples, keeping in mind that we have a large selection in-store from some of New Zealand’s leading fabric houses and tanneries.

Once you have made your fabric selection, it is ordered and a booking date is made. Steve McDonald will contact you to make arrangements with regards to pick up. We have a 5-7 day turnaround time as we understand that it is difficult to be without furniture to sit on.

From the time your furniture enters our factory it goes through a meticulous routine. The tradesman allocated to your job is stripping the furniture down to its framework, where it is examined thoroughly to ensure the structure is sound. Springs and webbings are checked and replaced accordingly as this will ensure the comfort of your suite. Often foams are replaced because as they age, they compress and sag. From here, all foams are fibre wrapped which adds to the true smoothness and feeling of comfort.

The final stage of the metamorphosis begins. The reupholsterer begins to apply your fabric or leather to your furniture with meticulous precision. An incredible amount of pride is evident during this process as they take pleasure in reproducing and presenting you furniture to its original former glory.

When you consider reupholstering your old existing furniture, you have many options.

You have the choice keeping something that may be of sentimental value, or has been passed down through the family or just simply has a special place in your heart and home. Even if it is decades old, if your furniture has a sturdy hardwood frame and was expensive in its day, it is definitely worth looking at reupholstering. Whether you buy new furniture or reupholster, the fabric will cost the same, it is the frame and inner materials that make the difference between good quality and poor quality.

With this in mind, good upholsterers can often update the style and look of a piece of furniture by making changes such as removing hard edges such as piping, plumping and softening or firming foams, adding more scatter cushions, changing feet or removing a skirt. Whatever the change may be to your existing furniture, the first step is consulting with Keith or Steve at McDonald & Hartshorne Quality Furniture Specialists for a free no obligation quote.


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