Amazing creations custom upholstery

Upholstery Shop in Junction City, Oregon

(541) 998-11261220 Ivy St, Junction City, OR 97448View on Yelp
Amazing creations custom upholstery - upholstery in Junction City, OR

About Amazing creations custom upholstery

Amazing Creations Custom Upholstery operates out of Junction City, Oregon, a small Lane County community known for its Scandinavian heritage and tight-knit local economy. Junction City sits between Eugene and the coast, meaning the shop serves a customer base that includes rural homeowners, small business owners, and people who own boats or recreational vehicles used in the outdoors. Custom upholstery here isn't just about furniture; it's about pieces built to handle real Oregon living. Reach them at (541) 998-1126 to discuss your project.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Custom upholstery at this level means the shop builds or rebuilds pieces to your specific measurements, style preferences, and fabric choices rather than working from a generic template. Furniture reupholstery covers sofas, chairs, headboards, dining benches, and window seat cushions, with fabric options ranging from durable everyday blends to specialty materials for high-traffic or outdoor use. Because the work is custom, customers can request specific cushion densities, button tufting, piping details, or unusual shapes that standard shops won't tackle. It's the right choice when you have something unique or when standard approaches simply won't work.

Service Area

Amazing Creations Custom Upholstery serves Junction City and the surrounding Lane County area, including customers from Eugene, Harrisburg, and Veneta. The shop's location along Highway 99W makes it accessible for customers traveling from across the central Willamette Valley. Those in the coast range foothills or along the Long Tom River corridor also find Junction City a practical destination for custom work.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you do custom upholstery for RVs or camper vans?
Custom shops with experience in non-standard shapes are well-suited for RV and camper van interiors, which often have curved surfaces, unusual dimensions, and need materials that hold up to temperature swings. Bring measurements or let the shop take them directly from the vehicle for best results.
Can you build a custom window seat cushion from scratch?
Yes, built-from-scratch cushions for window seats, benches, or bay windows are a common custom upholstery request. You'll need to provide accurate measurements of the seat area, and the shop will cut foam and fabric to fit precisely.
What outdoor-rated fabrics do you carry for patio furniture?
Sunbrella and similar solution-dyed acrylic fabrics are the industry standard for outdoor upholstery because they resist UV fading, mold, and moisture far better than indoor materials. A good custom shop will stock or be able to order these fabrics in a wide range of colors and patterns.
How far in advance should I contact you for a custom project?
For custom work, reaching out four to six weeks before your target completion date is a reasonable starting point. Shops with specialty projects or high demand may need even more lead time, so the earlier you call, the better your chances of hitting your timeline.
Can you reupholster a boat's interior seating?
Marine upholstery is a specialty that requires waterproof foam cores, UV-resistant vinyl or fabric, and stitching techniques that hold up in wet conditions. Not every shop offers this, so confirm directly that the provider has marine experience before bringing in your boat cushions.
Do you work with leather or faux leather materials?
Both genuine leather and high-quality faux leather are available through most custom upholstery shops and work well for furniture that sees heavy use. Leather is more durable over time, while faux leather is typically more affordable and easier to clean for households with kids or pets.

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