David's Upholstery

Upholstery Shop in Creedmoor, North Carolina

(919) 528-29141624 Fawn Ln, Creedmoor, NC 27522View on Yelp

About David's Upholstery

David's Upholstery is based in Creedmoor, a small city in Granville County that's grown steadily as part of the greater Triangle area's expansion northward. With Raleigh just about 25 miles to the south and the Research Triangle drawing more residents to communities like Creedmoor, there's real demand for skilled local craftspeople who can restore quality furniture without requiring a drive into the city. David's focuses on furniture reupholstery, which means you're working with someone whose attention is entirely on getting that one service right. Call (919) 528-2914 to get started.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Furniture reupholstery at a shop like David's covers the full scope of what that work entails: removing existing fabric and padding, evaluating the frame for any damage or instability, sourcing or helping you select new material, and rebuilding the piece from the frame out. This applies to sofas, loveseats, recliners, dining chairs, ottomans, and headboards. If your cushion cores have compressed over time, those can typically be replaced with new foam cut to the correct density and dimensions, which makes a significant difference in the final comfort.

Service Area

David's Upholstery serves Creedmoor and Granville County, along with customers from surrounding communities like Oxford, Butner, and Stem. Given its proximity to the northern Triangle, residents from southern Wake County and northern Durham County also have easy access. It's a convenient alternative to searching for upholstery work within Raleigh's busier market.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get an estimate from David's Upholstery?
The easiest way is to call (919) 528-2914 and describe your piece, or bring it in directly for an in-person look. Photos can help for a preliminary estimate, but seeing the actual frame and condition of the existing fabric lets the shop give you a more accurate number.
Can antique furniture be reupholstered without damaging its value?
Yes, when done carefully. A skilled upholsterer can preserve the original frame and often the springs, replacing only the fabric and padding. Using period-appropriate materials or techniques matters if you're concerned about maintaining the piece's historical integrity or resale value.
What's the difference between reupholstering and slipcovers?
Reupholstering involves permanently attaching new fabric directly to the frame, which gives a cleaner, more tailored result. Slipcovers are removable covers that fit over existing upholstery, which is cheaper but rarely looks as precise. For pieces you want to look their best long-term, reupholstering is the better investment.
Is it cheaper to reupholster or buy new furniture?
It depends on the piece. For well-built frames, quality sofas, or furniture with sentimental value, reupholstering usually costs less than buying a comparable quality replacement. For low-end furniture with a weak frame, buying new often makes more financial sense.
Do upholstery shops in the Creedmoor area offer fabric samples to take home?
Many shops will let you take samples home so you can see how the material looks under your own lighting and alongside your existing decor. It's worth asking, since choosing fabric in a shop versus at home can lead to very different results once the piece is finished.
How should I prepare my furniture before dropping it off?
Remove any cushions you want to keep separately and clear out anything stored inside, like in ottomans with storage compartments. You don't need to clean the piece thoroughly since the shop will be stripping it down, but removing personal items and loose debris is helpful.

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