Always Perfect Yacht Interiors

Upholstery Shop in Seattle, Washington

5(2 reviews)
(206) 328-5178937 NE Boat St, Seattle, WA 98105View on Yelp
Always Perfect Yacht Interiors - upholstery in Seattle, WA

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About Always Perfect Yacht Interiors

Always Perfect Yacht Interiors serves Seattle's active boating community with a perfect 5.0 rating, bringing specialized marine and furniture upholstery expertise to the Pacific Northwest. Seattle's proximity to Puget Sound, Lake Union, and countless marinas means boat owners here need a shop that truly understands saltwater environments and marine-grade materials. This shop handles both vessel interiors and furniture reupholstery, making it a solid choice for yacht owners who want consistent craftsmanship across all their upholstery needs. Their small but perfect review record suggests careful, detail-oriented work.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery
Boat Repair

Services & Process

Marine upholstery is the shop's core focus, covering helm seats, cockpit cushions, cabin berths, and sun pad replacements using UV-resistant, water-repellent fabrics built for the harsh marine environment. They also handle full furniture reupholstery for residential clients, working with a range of fabric types from performance textiles to traditional upholstery materials. Boat repair work includes re-stitching worn seams, replacing foam cores in waterlogged cushions, and fitting custom covers for on-deck storage. Every marine job accounts for mold resistance and the specific wear patterns that Pacific Northwest boaters deal with through long, wet seasons.

Service Area

Always Perfect Yacht Interiors is based in Seattle and serves customers throughout King County and the broader Puget Sound region. Boat owners from Ballard, Eastlake, Shilshole, and the Lake Union marina district are all within easy reach. They also serve clients traveling from Mercer Island and the Eastside for specialty marine work.

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of fabric works best for boat cushions in the Seattle area?
Marine-grade fabrics like Sunbrella or similar solution-dyed acrylics hold up well in Seattle's damp, overcast climate. They resist UV fading, mildew growth, and repeated moisture exposure far better than standard upholstery fabric. Your upholsterer can show you current color and texture options that balance durability with comfort.
Can you match the original fabric pattern on my yacht's existing cushions?
In many cases, yes, especially if the fabric is still in production or if a close match exists in current marine fabric lines. Bring a sample or photo of the original material when you come in for your consultation. If an exact match isn't available, the shop can suggest coordinating fabrics that give the interior a cohesive look.
How long does a full yacht interior reupholstery project typically take?
Most full yacht interiors take two to four weeks depending on the number of pieces, fabric availability, and the shop's current workload. Smaller jobs like replacing a few cockpit cushions can often be turned around in under a week. It's worth scheduling before spring commissioning season, since marine shops in Seattle get very busy between March and May.
Do you work on sailboats as well as powerboats?
Yes, sailboat interiors present their own challenges with narrow berths, curved hulls, and limited access, all of which an experienced marine upholsterer is used to handling. Both sail and power vessel cushions, headliners, and seating can be addressed. Bring measurements or let the upholsterer do an on-site assessment for the most accurate quote.
Can the shop also reupholster furniture from my home or condo?
Absolutely. This shop handles residential furniture reupholstery alongside marine work, so you can bring in a sofa, dining chairs, or accent pieces for the same level of attention. It's convenient if you want matching or complementary fabrics used in both your boat's salon and your home.
How do I prevent mold from forming inside my new boat cushions?
The foam core matters as much as the fabric. A good marine upholsterer will use open-cell foam with drainage holes or closed-cell foam that doesn't absorb water, paired with breathable or quick-dry cover materials. Proper ventilation on the vessel also helps, and your upholsterer can advise on the best combination for how and where you store your boat.

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