Frank's Upholstery

Upholstery Shop in Denver, Colorado

4.7(24 reviews)
(720) 690-8323, Denver, CO 80229View on Yelp
Frank's Upholstery - upholstery in Denver, CO

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About Frank's Upholstery

Frank's Upholstery is a Denver, Colorado furniture reupholstery shop with a 4.7 rating from 24 customers. A rating like that, built across two dozen real jobs, tells you people are generally satisfied and coming back with more work. Denver has no shortage of upholstery shops, so maintaining a strong reputation takes consistent quality. Frank's sits in a city where homeowners are increasingly choosing to restore quality pieces rather than replace them, especially as the cost of new furniture continues to climb. That practical mindset plays right into what a solid neighborhood upholstery shop does best.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Frank's Upholstery focuses on furniture reupholstery, covering the full range of residential pieces from accent chairs and dining sets to sectionals and ottomans. The process typically involves removing existing fabric and worn padding, inspecting the frame for any issues, replacing foam or batting as needed, and applying new fabric with professional finishing. Customers can bring their own fabric or work from the shop's available materials. The shop likely handles a variety of fabric types, including cotton blends, performance upholstery fabrics, and possibly leather or vinyl for pieces that see heavier use.

Service Area

Frank's Upholstery serves Denver and nearby communities including Thornton, Westminster, Commerce City, and Glendale. The shop is accessible from many parts of the metro area, making it a convenient option for Front Range residents who want professional upholstery work without a long drive.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Frank's Upholstery work on dining chairs?
Dining chairs are one of the most common reupholstery requests because they see heavy daily use and show wear faster than other furniture. Most upholstery shops can handle them quickly, and doing a full set of chairs at once often makes the project more cost-effective per piece.
Can I reupholster just one cushion on a sectional to match the others?
It depends on how faded or worn the existing fabric is. If the rest of the sectional still looks good, a skilled upholsterer can often match the fabric closely enough. But if the existing fabric has aged significantly, matching it can be difficult, and recovering the whole piece might be the cleaner solution.
What's the price difference between fabric and leather reupholstery?
Leather and high-quality vinyl tend to cost more per yard than standard upholstery fabric, so leather projects are generally more expensive. The durability tradeoff can make it worthwhile, especially for pieces in high-traffic areas or homes with pets.
Can Frank's Upholstery repair a frame that's broken or wobbly before recovering the piece?
Many upholstery shops handle basic frame repairs as part of the reupholstery process. It's worth asking directly, since addressing a wobbly joint or cracked rail before recovering the piece is much easier than doing it after the new fabric is on.
How do I choose the right upholstery fabric for a household with pets?
Tightly woven synthetic fabrics like microfiber, performance velvet, or outdoor-grade upholstery materials tend to resist pet hair, claws, and moisture better than natural fibers. Your upholsterer can point you toward options that balance durability with the look you're going for.
Is reupholstering an old recliner worth the cost?
Recliners have complex mechanisms that can add to the labor involved, so it's worth getting a quote before deciding. If the mechanism works well and the frame is solid, reupholstering can make a lot of sense. If the mechanism is failing too, the math changes.

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