Case Refinishing

Upholstery Shop in Memphis, Tennessee

5(1 reviews)
(901) 521-9377, Memphis, TN 38127View on Yelp

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About Case Refinishing

Case Refinishing brings a rare combination of skills to the Memphis furniture market, offering reupholstery, wood refinishing, and furniture repair all under one roof. That's a meaningful difference from shops that only handle fabric work. With a perfect 5.0 rating from its first reviewer, the shop is off to a strong start in a competitive city. Memphis has a long tradition of furniture craftsmanship, and Case Refinishing fits right into that legacy by addressing both the fabric and the structural side of furniture restoration.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery
Refinishing Services
Furniture Repair

Services & Process

Case Refinishing offers three distinct services that work together well. Furniture reupholstery covers the fabric, foam, and finish of upholstered pieces. Refinishing services address the wood components, stripping old stain or paint and applying a fresh finish that can match original wood tones or take the piece in a new direction. Furniture repair handles structural issues like broken joints, cracked frames, or damaged legs that would otherwise make the piece unusable. For customers with older or damaged furniture, having all three services available means one shop can handle the entire restoration.

Service Area

Case Refinishing serves Memphis and the greater Shelby County area in Tennessee. The shop's central location in Memphis makes it accessible to clients coming from surrounding neighborhoods and nearby suburbs. Anyone in the broader Memphis metro looking for combined upholstery and wood refinishing services will find this an efficient option.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between furniture refinishing and furniture repair?
Refinishing refers to stripping and reapplying the surface finish on wood, changing or restoring its color and sheen. Repair addresses structural damage like loose joints, broken legs, or cracked frames that affect the piece's function and stability.
Can Case Refinishing handle a piece that needs both new fabric and wood refinishing?
Yes, that's one of the shop's key advantages. Handling reupholstery and refinishing together means you get a fully restored piece in one visit, with both elements finished to complement each other.
How long does combined upholstery and refinishing work typically take?
Projects involving both fabric and wood work naturally take longer than upholstery alone, since both processes need to be completed and coordinated. Expect at least two to three weeks for a full restoration, though the shop can give you a more specific timeline during consultation.
Is it possible to change the wood stain color during refinishing?
Yes, refinishing opens up the option to go darker, lighter, or in a completely different direction with the wood tone. The shop can show you stain samples and discuss what will work best with your fabric choice and room decor.
Does Case Refinishing work on antique or heirloom furniture?
Furniture repair and refinishing shops often have experience with older pieces, though antiques sometimes require more careful handling to preserve value. It's worth discussing the item's age and any known history with the shop before work begins.
How do I know if a piece is structurally sound enough to be worth restoring?
A shop that offers both repair and reupholstery can assess this during your initial visit. If the core structure is salvageable, restoration is usually cost-effective. If the damage is too extensive, they'll tell you honestly rather than charge you for work that won't hold up.

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