Eidem's Upholstery

Upholstery Shop in Seattle, Washington

4.2(58 reviews)
(206) 783-15193126 Elliott Ave, Seattle, WA 98121View on Yelp
Eidem's Upholstery - upholstery in Seattle, WA

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About Eidem's Upholstery

Eidem's Upholstery is one of Seattle's more reviewed upholstery shops, with 58 customer reviews and a 4.2-star rating that reflects a long history of serving the city's homeowners and businesses. Volume like that suggests a shop that's been around long enough to build a real client base across Seattle's many neighborhoods. Established shops in Seattle tend to attract repeat customers and referrals from interior designers who need reliable turnaround and consistent quality. If you're looking for a shop with proven experience and a full review history to read through, this one has it.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Furniture reupholstery is the primary service, covering the full range of residential pieces from oversized sectionals to delicate accent chairs. The work typically involves stripping the piece to the frame, checking and repairing the support structure, replacing foam and batting, and applying new fabric with clean seams and even tension throughout. Seattle's commercial market, including hotels, restaurants, and office spaces, also relies on upholstery shops for booth seating, lobby furniture, and conference room chairs that need to stand up to heavy use. High-traffic commercial fabrics with stronger weaves and higher rub counts are a separate consideration from residential selections.

Service Area

Eidem's Upholstery is located in Seattle and serves the broader Seattle metro area, including the north end neighborhoods of Crown Hill, Greenwood, and Northgate, as well as South Seattle and the Eastside. Commercial clients from downtown Seattle and South Lake Union are also within reasonable distance. The shop's Seattle base makes it accessible to most King County residents.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get a quote for furniture reupholstery?
The most accurate quotes come from an in-person visit where the upholsterer can see the piece's condition, size, and construction. Phone estimates are possible for simple projects, but complex pieces really need a hands-on look to price correctly.
Do you work on commercial furniture like restaurant booths or office chairs?
Many Seattle upholstery shops handle commercial work, which requires durable, high-rub-count fabrics rated for heavy use. Commercial projects often involve multiple pieces at once, so discussing timeline and volume upfront helps the shop plan accordingly.
Can reupholstery fix a sofa that has lost its shape and feels sunken?
Yes, replacing old compressed foam and worn webbing or springs is exactly what gives a sunken sofa its shape and firmness back. The density of the new foam can also be adjusted based on how firm or soft you want the finished result.
How should I choose between fabric and leather for my reupholstery project?
Leather is more durable and easier to wipe clean, making it a strong choice for households with kids or pets. Fabric offers more variety in texture, pattern, and color, and quality performance fabrics today are far more durable than older synthetic options.
What's a reasonable lifespan for a reupholstered piece of furniture?
A well-reupholstered sofa or chair with quality foam and fabric should last another ten to fifteen years with normal use and basic maintenance. The longevity depends heavily on the fabric grade and how much traffic the piece sees daily.
Is it possible to reupholster a piece in my home without moving it?
In-home upholstery is possible for certain fixed pieces, like window seats or built-in banquettes, but most work is done in the shop where equipment and workspace make the job cleaner and faster. Ask about pickup and delivery if moving the piece is a concern.

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