Thursday, January 5, 2017

BRAND NEW AGAIN

 
Brand new again

When your furniture is looking tired, out-of-date and needing some tender love and care, you can give it a new lease on life with re-upholstery.

 Re-upholstery is the technique of repairing old furniture like recovering a chair, replacing the foam inside a seat or repairing the joints. Cover It Upholstery Sydney have been in the upholstery industry for more than 30 years but officially established in 1998. Our interest for breathing new life back into old furnishings was sparked from the love of antiques and restoring old furniture and bringing it back to its original condition.

At Cover It Upholstery Sydney we can restore modem or antique furniture, large or small. Some items could take long to do depending on the damage. It's very rare that a piece cannot be restored no matter how extensive the damage is, as we can do full restorations to upholstered furniture. In the past we have worked on restoring furniture at clubs, restaurants and bars as well as worked on many antiques — some more than 250 years old.

Re-upholstering your old furniture could be a better value alternative to buying new furnishings, as there is often nothing wrong with the furniture besides worn or dirty fabric so therefore to opt to recover existing furniture with any choice of fabrics is the way to go. Knowing that if recovering quality furniture you will get 10 to 20 years out of it instead of buying something that will need to be replaced in a few years. Also you may be disappointed by what is on offer in retail stores.

 Another benefit of upholstering old furniture is that it reduces landfill waste as well as the number of trees that needed to be cut down to construct furniture pieces. Reupholstering old furniture is a way of recycling your old furniture and making it new again. Reupholstery also gives you the opportunity to personalise your furniture using quality materials and perfected trade techniques that will give you a piece that will last a long time.

We do a lot of commercial work consisting of either recovering existing furniture or making new. Every year we make a lot of banquette seating for various bars and restaurants.

Below are some examples of some recent work done the second half of 2016.
 















 







 






 














 
 
 

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