Custom Upholstry Contractors

Upholstery Shop in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

(405) 236-35051209 W Main St, Oklahoma City, OK 73106View on Yelp

About Custom Upholstry Contractors

Custom Upholstry Contractors has been serving homeowners and businesses in Oklahoma City, OK with furniture reupholstery work. Oklahoma City's mix of historic neighborhoods like Paseo and growing suburban areas means there's constant demand for skilled upholstery tradespeople who understand both classic and contemporary furniture styles. If you've got a worn sofa, a dining chair set that's seen better days, or a piece you inherited that needs new life, this shop focuses on exactly that kind of work. You can reach them directly at (405) 236-3505 to discuss your project.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Furniture reupholstery is the core of what this shop does, which means stripping old fabric or leather from your existing frames and replacing it with fresh material while rebuilding padding and support as needed. This process often involves replacing worn-out foam, adding new batting for comfort, and carefully stretching and stapling or tacking new fabric so it sits smooth and tight. They work on sofas, loveseats, accent chairs, dining chairs, ottomans, and headboards. Whether your piece has a simple box frame or curved wooden detailing, reupholstery can extend its life by decades.

Service Area

Custom Upholstry Contractors serves customers throughout Oklahoma City and the surrounding metro area. Whether you're coming in from Edmond, Midwest City, or Moore, getting your furniture to a skilled OKC shop is well worth the trip for quality reupholstery work.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to reupholster a sofa in Oklahoma City?
Sofa reupholstery in the OKC area typically runs anywhere from $500 to $1,500 or more depending on the size of the piece, the fabric you choose, and how much structural work the frame needs. Getting an in-person estimate is the best way to get an accurate number for your specific sofa.
Is it worth reupholstering old furniture instead of buying new?
It often makes sense, especially if the piece has a solid wood frame or sentimental value. Older furniture was frequently built better than what you'd find at a big-box store today, so putting new fabric on a sturdy frame can give you a higher-quality result than buying something new at the same price.
Can I bring my own fabric to the shop?
Many upholstery shops will work with customer-supplied fabric, though you'll want to confirm this ahead of time. Keep in mind that if you bring your own material, the shop may not guarantee the result if the fabric turns out to be unsuitable for upholstery use.
How long does furniture reupholstery usually take?
A typical project takes two to four weeks from the time fabric is ordered and the piece is dropped off. More complex jobs with detailed tufting or structural repairs can take longer, so it's a good idea to ask for a timeline estimate when you get your quote.
Do upholstery shops also repair broken furniture frames?
Some do, but not all shops offer frame repair as a standard service. It's worth asking upfront whether the shop can address loose joints, broken legs, or damaged wood before the reupholstery work begins, since those structural issues need to be fixed first anyway.
What types of fabric work best for high-traffic furniture?
Tightly woven fabrics like microfiber, canvas, and certain synthetic blends tend to hold up well with heavy daily use. If you have pets or kids, ask specifically about stain-resistant and high-rub-count fabrics when you're going through the sample selection.

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