Expo Interiors Upholstery

Upholstery Shop in Redmond, Washington

5(14 reviews)
(425) 820-605015332 NE 96th Pl, Ste C1, Redmond, WA 98052View on Yelp
Expo Interiors Upholstery - upholstery in Redmond, WA

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About Expo Interiors Upholstery

Expo Interiors Upholstery in Redmond, Washington holds a perfect 5.0 rating across 14 reviews, a strong signal of consistent quality in a competitive Eastside market. What sets this shop apart from others in the area is its dual focus on furniture reupholstery and antique restoration, two services that require very different skill sets. Redmond and the surrounding Eastside communities have no shortage of older homes with inherited furniture worth preserving. Customers looking to restore a Victorian settee or a mid-century credenza have a specialist close to home.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery
Antiques

Services & Process

Furniture reupholstery covers the full range of residential pieces, from sofas and sectionals to dining chairs and ottomans, with careful attention to frame integrity before new fabric is applied. Antique restoration is a more specialized service that involves matching period-appropriate materials, repairing delicate joinery, and sometimes sourcing reproduction fabrics or trims to keep the piece historically accurate. Cushion replacement is available for both modern and antique pieces, with fill options ranging from high-density foam to traditional horsehair or down. Fabric selection for antiques requires extra care to ensure the new material complements the piece's age and style.

Service Area

Expo Interiors Upholstery serves Redmond and the Eastside region of King County. Customers from Bellevue, Kirkland, and Sammamish are all within a short drive. The shop's antique restoration specialty also draws clients from farther out who are looking for that specific expertise.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can antique furniture be reupholstered without losing its value?
Done correctly, professional reupholstery can preserve or even increase an antique's value by stabilizing the frame and using appropriate materials. The key is working with a shop that understands period construction techniques and sources fabrics that suit the piece's age and style.
How do I know if an antique frame is strong enough to reupholster?
A skilled upholsterer will assess the frame during the initial consultation and identify any joints, legs, or structural components that need repair before new fabric goes on. It's always better to address those issues at this stage rather than after the new upholstery is in place.
What types of fabric are appropriate for antique furniture?
Brocades, damasks, velvet, and linen blends are all historically appropriate for many antique styles and are widely available from specialty suppliers. Your upholsterer can help you choose a fabric that looks authentic while meeting modern durability standards.
Do you handle both antique and modern furniture in the same shop?
Yes, shops like Expo Interiors that specialize in both antique restoration and contemporary reupholstery are well-equipped for either project. Having that dual expertise means they understand how different construction methods require different handling and materials.
Can I reupholster just the seat cushions on my dining chairs?
Absolutely, seat cushion reupholstery is one of the most common and cost-effective projects an upholstery shop handles. It's a quick way to refresh a dining set without replacing the entire chair structure.
How long does antique furniture restoration typically take?
Antique restoration usually takes longer than standard reupholstery because of the care required and the time needed to source period-appropriate materials. A realistic timeline is two to four weeks, though complex pieces may take longer.

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