Batista refinished and upholstery

Upholstery Shop in Lynn, Massachusetts

Batista refinished and upholstery - upholstery in Lynn, MA

About Batista refinished and upholstery

Batista Refinished and Upholstery serves the Lynn, Massachusetts area with a dual focus on furniture refinishing and reupholstery. Lynn sits just north of Boston along the North Shore, a region full of older homes with heirloom furniture worth restoring rather than replacing. This shop handles both the structural wood surfaces and the fabric work, which means customers don't have to coordinate between two separate contractors. If you've got a piece that needs both a new finish and fresh fabric, this is the kind of shop that can handle it start to finish.

Services

Refinishing Services
Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Batista offers furniture reupholstery, which involves stripping old fabric, replacing worn foam or batting, and applying new material to chairs, sofas, headboards, and other upholstered pieces. Their refinishing services cover sanding, staining, painting, and sealing wood frames and case pieces. Having both services under one roof is genuinely useful when a dining chair, for example, needs both a refinished leg and a new seat cushion. They work on residential pieces ranging from everyday sofas to antique accent chairs that need careful handling.

Service Area

Batista primarily serves Lynn and the surrounding North Shore communities. Customers from nearby cities like Swampscott, Saugus, Peabody, and Salem regularly bring pieces in for restoration work. The shop's location makes it convenient for homeowners throughout Essex County who want quality furniture repair without driving into Boston.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you refinish and reupholster the same piece at the same time?
Yes, handling both jobs together is actually more efficient because the wood work and fabric work can be sequenced properly without the piece traveling between shops. It also ensures the final result looks cohesive since the finish and fabric are chosen to complement each other.
Is it worth refinishing and reupholstering older furniture, or should I just buy new?
It depends on the piece. Solid wood furniture made before the 1980s is often built better than what you'd find at a comparable price today, so restoration usually makes financial and practical sense. Pieces with sentimental value are almost always worth restoring regardless of the cost comparison.
What types of fabric do you carry for reupholstery?
Most upholstery shops carry a range of options including cotton blends, microfiber, velvet, linen, and various grades of vinyl. You can also bring in your own fabric if you've found something you love, though the shop may charge a cutting fee.
How long does a typical furniture reupholstery job take in Lynn?
A standard chair or ottoman usually takes one to two weeks. A sofa or sectional can take two to four weeks depending on the complexity and how busy the shop is at the time.
Do you offer pickup and delivery for large furniture pieces?
Many local upholstery shops in the Lynn area offer pickup and delivery for an additional fee, especially for large or heavy items like sofas and sectionals. It's worth asking when you call to get a quote, as terms vary by shop.
Can you match the original finish on an antique wood piece?
Experienced refinishers can often get very close to an original finish by using period-appropriate techniques and products. It helps to bring in any original hardware or photos of the piece in its original condition if you have them.

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