Cardinal Restorations

Upholstery Shop in Stedman, North Carolina

(910) 385-57435139 Front St, Stedman, NC 28391View on Yelp

About Cardinal Restorations

Cardinal Restorations is located in Stedman, a small community in Cumberland County just east of Fayetteville. The area has a mix of longtime residents and families who value quality craftsmanship over quick fixes. Cardinal handles furniture repair, refinishing, and reupholstery, covering the full range of what a piece might need to be usable and attractive again. For customers in the greater Fayetteville region who want restoration work done without driving into a bigger city, Cardinal offers a convenient and capable local option.

Services

Furniture Repair
Refinishing Services
Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Furniture repair at Cardinal Restorations addresses physical damage, including broken frames, loose joints, and structural wear that affects how a piece functions day to day. Refinishing brings tired wood surfaces back to life by removing old, worn finish and applying fresh stain and protective coating. Reupholstery covers the fabric and cushion side, replacing worn or damaged material with customer-selected fabric. Together, these services allow Cardinal to take a piece from genuinely rough condition to fully restored, handling every aspect of the work in one place.

Service Area

Cardinal Restorations serves Stedman and the broader Cumberland County area. Customers from Fayetteville, Eastover, and surrounding communities regularly bring pieces to the shop for repair, refinishing, and reupholstery work.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kinds of furniture does Cardinal Restorations typically work on?
Cardinal handles a wide range of pieces including sofas, recliners, dining chairs, ottomans, dressers, tables, and antique furniture. If a piece has structural damage, a worn wood surface, or fabric that needs replacing, it's likely something the shop can address.
How do I know if my furniture needs repair before reupholstery?
If the piece feels wobbly, has cracked joints, or doesn't sit level, structural repair should happen before new fabric goes on. Putting new upholstery on a weak frame is a waste of money since the fabric won't hold up properly without a solid base underneath.
Can Cardinal Restorations work on furniture with both wood and upholstered sections?
Yes. Pieces like dining chairs with wood frames and fabric seats, or benches with decorative wood legs, are common jobs for a shop that handles both refinishing and upholstery. The wood and fabric work are coordinated so the finished piece looks consistent.
How long does a full restoration, repair, refinishing, and reupholstery take?
A complete restoration involving all three services can take anywhere from two to six weeks depending on the complexity and the shop's current workload. Simpler jobs move faster, while detailed antique work or large pieces take more time.
Is furniture restoration more environmentally friendly than buying new?
Generally, yes. Restoring a piece keeps it out of a landfill and avoids the manufacturing and shipping footprint of a new item. For well-built older furniture especially, restoration is often the more sustainable and economical choice.
What should I look for when choosing upholstery fabric for a piece in a sunny room?
Fade resistance is important in rooms with significant natural light. Look for fabrics rated for UV resistance or choose darker tones that show fading less. The shop can point you toward fabric options that hold their color better over time.

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