Evan Scott Cabinets and Furniture

Upholstery Shop in Seattle, Washington

5(4 reviews)
(206) 280-75165109 Shilshole Ave, Seattle, WA 98107View on Yelp

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About Evan Scott Cabinets and Furniture

Evan Scott Cabinets and Furniture brings a woodworking and cabinetry background to furniture reupholstery in Seattle, WA, which is a less common combination. With a 5-star rating across four reviews, customers clearly appreciate what this shop delivers. Seattle's design-forward culture and high concentration of older craftsman homes means there's real demand for furniture work that understands how wood and fabric interact. This shop's dual focus on cabinetry and upholstered furniture makes it a strong choice for renovation projects where matching wood finishes and fabric choices across a room actually matters.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Furniture reupholstery here happens in the context of a shop that also understands woodworking, which means frame repairs and structural issues get addressed properly rather than just covered up with new fabric. Upholstered pieces with wood accents, like exposed wood-frame chairs, settees, or antique sofas, are particularly well suited to this shop's capabilities. Customers can expect attention to how the fabric complements the wood finish, not just the color of the room. Cabinet and furniture restoration work likely runs alongside upholstery, making this a useful stop for broader home improvement projects.

Service Area

Evan Scott Cabinets and Furniture serves Seattle and the surrounding areas throughout King County. Clients from Capitol Hill, Ballard, West Seattle, and other Seattle neighborhoods bring in pieces for reupholstery, often as part of larger home renovation or furniture restoration projects.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you repair the wood frame on a piece of furniture and reupholster it at the same time?
Yes, and this is actually one of the advantages of working with a shop that handles both woodworking and upholstery. Addressing the frame and the fabric together in one project saves time and ensures the finished piece is structurally sound, not just visually updated.
Do you work on antique or heirloom furniture that has sentimental value?
Shops with cabinetry and furniture construction backgrounds often have more experience with older pieces than standard upholstery studios do. It's worth discussing the piece's history and your goals for it before work begins, so the approach fits what the piece actually needs.
What types of wood-frame furniture do you reupholster most often?
Exposed wood-frame chairs, settees, dining chairs with upholstered seats, and wingback chairs are among the most common requests. These pieces require precise fabric cutting and attachment to keep the wood trim visible and clean-looking.
How do you match fabric to existing wood finishes in a room?
The shop can guide you through fabric samples with your wood finish in mind, considering undertones, texture, and how the fabric will look under your home's lighting. Bringing a photo of the room or a small wood sample helps the selection process significantly.
Can you help with a full furniture refresh if I'm renovating a Seattle craftsman home?
A shop that handles both cabinetry and upholstery is well suited to renovation projects where wood and fabric choices need to feel cohesive. It's worth having a conversation about the full scope of what you're working on rather than just one piece at a time.
How many reviews does Evan Scott have, and where can I read them?
The shop has four reviews with a 5-star rating, which suggests consistently positive customer experiences. You can find reviews through StitchDesk or search for the business name directly to read what past customers have said about their work.

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