All Types Upholstering

Upholstery Shop in Springfield, Missouri

(417) 882-45051243 E Republic Rd, Springfield, MO 65804View on Yelp

About All Types Upholstering

All Types Upholstering in Springfield, Missouri lives up to its name by tackling a wide range of upholstery projects rather than limiting itself to a single niche. Springfield is a city of over 167,000 people with a mix of homeowners, renters furnishing apartments, small business owners, and design professionals all needing reliable upholstery work. That diverse customer base rewards shops that can handle variety. Whether the job is a single accent chair, a full sectional, or a commercial piece for a local business, having a Springfield-based shop with broad capabilities makes the whole process simpler.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

The core service is furniture reupholstery, which covers the complete process of removing old fabric, refreshing or replacing interior padding, and applying new material with clean, professional finishing. The name suggests they work across multiple categories of upholstery beyond standard household furniture, which might include commercial seating, specialty pieces, or items with non-standard shapes that require more custom cutting and sewing. Fabric selection is a key part of every job, and customers typically choose from materials suited to their usage level, whether that's a delicate decorative fabric for a rarely-used accent chair or a heavy-duty textile for everyday family use.

Service Area

All Types Upholstering is located in Springfield, Missouri, serving customers throughout the Springfield metro area and surrounding Greene County communities. The shop draws clients from across the city as well as from nearby towns like Willard, Republic, and Battlefield. Springfield's central location in southwest Missouri also means occasional customers coming from further afield for specialized work.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of furniture can be reupholstered?
Almost any piece with padded, fabric-covered surfaces can be reupholstered. This includes sofas, loveseats, sectionals, armchairs, dining chairs, ottomans, headboards, and benches. More unusual pieces like window seats, chaise lounges, and bar stools are also commonly done. If it has fabric on it and a frame underneath, there's a good chance it can be reupholstered.
Can I choose a fabric that's different in color and texture from the original?
Absolutely. Most customers use reupholstery as an opportunity to update the look of a piece entirely, not just restore it to its original appearance. Your upholsterer can show you swatches and help you think through how the new fabric will work with the rest of the room.
Does reupholstering furniture add to its resale value?
For high-quality or antique pieces, professionally done reupholstery can definitely improve resale value. For average furniture, the reupholstery cost often exceeds what you'd gain in resale, so it's better justified by personal enjoyment or sentimental attachment. A local shop can give you a realistic take on whether a specific piece is worth the investment.
How do performance fabrics differ from standard upholstery materials?
Performance fabrics are engineered to resist stains, fading, and moisture better than traditional woven materials. They're often treated with coatings that allow spills to bead up and wipe away without soaking in. Families with kids, pet owners, and commercial property managers tend to find these materials well worth the extra cost per yard.
Can an upholstery shop match an existing fabric if only part of a set needs work?
Matching an existing fabric exactly is difficult unless the same product is still in production. A skilled upholsterer can often find a very close match in color and texture, or help you choose a coordinating fabric that looks intentional rather than mismatched. Bringing in a swatch of the original material helps narrow down the options considerably.
Are there any pieces that upholstery shops typically won't work on?
Pieces with severely compromised frames that can't be repaired, items with mold or pest infestation, or very low-value furniture where the reupholstery cost would far exceed any reasonable benefit are sometimes declined. Most shops will tell you honestly if a piece isn't worth the effort rather than take your money on a project that won't satisfy you.

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