Look for durable, stain-resistant fabrics like microfiber, performance velvet, or tightly woven cotton blends. Avoid loose weaves or delicate materials. Many modern fabrics come with performance coatings that make them easy to clean.
Costs vary based on the size and complexity of the piece, and fabric choice. A simple chair might cost $200–$800 to reupholster, while a sofa can range from $1,000–$3,000. DIYing it can reduce costs significantly.
Technically yes, but it’s not recommended. Removing the old fabric allows for a better fit, cleaner finish, and ensures the frame and padding are in good condition.
For cushions, replace or add foam and batting. For frames, check for broken joints or webbing and use wood glue, screws, or replacement support materials to reinforce the structure.
You can buy upholstery fabric online, at local fabric stores, or specialty upholstery shops. Look for stores that sell high-durability, stain-resistant fabrics suitable for furniture.