Arthur's Custom Upholstery

Upholstery Shop in Edmond, Oklahoma

(405) 341-8352806 Meadow Rock Trl, Edmond, OK 73034View on Yelp

About Arthur's Custom Upholstery

Arthur's Custom Upholstery is located in Edmond, one of Oklahoma City's most established northern suburbs, known for its older neighborhoods filled with well-maintained homes and quality furniture worth preserving. The shop focuses on antique restoration and furniture reupholstery, which is a natural fit for Edmond's customer base. Residents here tend to invest in their homes and often own heirloom or antique pieces that deserve skilled, careful work rather than a quick fix. This is a shop for customers who care about doing things right.

Services

Antiques
Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Antique furniture restoration through Arthur's Custom Upholstery involves more than just swapping out old fabric. It often includes repairing or reinforcing the original wooden frame, replacing deteriorated webbing and springs, sourcing period-appropriate fabrics, and matching original construction techniques where possible. Furniture reupholstery on non-antique pieces covers sofas, chairs, headboards, and ottomans, with fabric and foam replacement as the core of the work. Customers with family heirloom pieces, estate sale finds, or Victorian-era chairs will find this level of care especially valuable.

Service Area

Arthur's Custom Upholstery serves Edmond and the surrounding north Oklahoma City communities, including areas like Guthrie to the north and the Deer Creek and Piedmont corridors to the west. Edmond's central location within the metro makes it an easy drive for customers coming from Stillwater, Yukon, or northwest OKC who are looking for antique restoration expertise.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you restore an antique chair without changing its original look?
Yes, antique restoration specialists work hard to preserve the original style and character of a piece. They can source fabrics that closely match historical patterns and colors, and they'll repair the frame and internal structure while keeping the visual identity intact.
How do I know if my antique furniture is worth restoring?
A good upholsterer will assess the frame condition first, since a solid frame is the most important factor. If the wood is structurally sound and the piece has sentimental or monetary value, restoration almost always makes more sense than replacement.
What kinds of antique furniture do you typically work on?
Common pieces include Victorian parlor chairs, wingback chairs, chaise lounges, settees, and antique dining chairs. If you have an unusual or rare piece, calling ahead to describe it gives the shop a chance to confirm they have the right materials and experience for it.
Do you work on furniture bought at estate sales in the Edmond area?
Absolutely. Estate sale pieces are a common source of work for antique upholstery shops because buyers often find beautiful frames that need new fabric and internal support. The shop can evaluate what needs to be done and give you a realistic cost estimate.
How long does antique furniture restoration take?
Antique projects typically take longer than standard reupholstery because of the structural assessment and extra care involved, often two to four weeks depending on the piece. If special-order or period-correct fabric is needed, add time for shipping.
Can you repair a broken wooden frame as part of the upholstery project?
Many upholstery shops handle basic frame repairs as part of the restoration process, since a structurally weak frame needs to be addressed before new fabric goes on. For major structural damage, they may coordinate with a furniture repair specialist or woodworker.

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