Furniture Medic

Upholstery Shop in West Sacramento, California

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(916) 461-70751901 Enterprise Blvd, West Sacramento, CA 95691View on Yelp

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About Furniture Medic

Furniture Medic in West Sacramento offers a broader range of wood and fabric services than a typical upholstery shop, combining furniture reupholstery with cabinetry work and furniture repair. West Sacramento sits just across the Sacramento River from the state capital, serving a dense residential market that includes older homes with quality vintage furniture worth restoring. The shop carries a 5.0 rating and is positioned to serve both homeowners and commercial clients in the area. For customers who want one shop to handle upholstery and wood repairs together, this is a practical option.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery
Cabinetry
Furniture Repair

Services & Process

Furniture reupholstery covers seating pieces like sofas, chairs, and benches, with fabric or leather replaced over repaired frames and cushioning. Furniture repair handles structural problems such as loose joints, broken legs, damaged veneer, and scratched or worn finishes. The cabinetry work is a notable addition, likely including cabinet door repairs, drawer fixes, hinge replacement, and refinishing for kitchen or bathroom cabinets. This combination means a customer dealing with a damaged antique sideboard, for example, can have both the wood and upholstered sections addressed without splitting the job between two contractors.

Service Area

Furniture Medic serves West Sacramento and the surrounding Sacramento metro area, with easy access to central Sacramento, South Sacramento, and communities along the I-80 corridor. Commercial clients in the Sacramento CBD are a short drive away. The West Sacramento location also puts the shop close to neighborhoods like Broderick and Bryte with older housing stock and furniture worth restoring.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you repair damaged cabinet doors in addition to furniture?
Yes, cabinetry repair is part of what makes this shop different from a standard upholstery provider. Services can include fixing warped doors, repairing hinge damage, touching up finishes, and addressing water or impact damage. This is especially useful for older homes where cabinets and furniture share a similar era and aesthetic.
What types of furniture damage can be repaired without full reupholstery?
Loose joints, broken legs, cracked frames, and damaged veneer can often be fixed without touching the fabric at all. If the upholstery is still in good shape, a structural repair alone can extend the life of a piece significantly. A shop with carpentry and upholstery skills can assess the whole picture and recommend only what's actually needed.
Do you work with property managers or landlords on rental unit furniture?
Commercial and rental property clients are a common customer type for shops that do both repair and reupholstery. Worn lobby seating, damaged office chairs, or beat-up rental unit furniture can often be restored for far less than replacement costs. Calling with a description of the volume and condition helps the shop quote appropriately.
How do I know if antique furniture is worth restoring versus replacing?
Solid hardwood construction, hand-cut joinery, and quality original materials are signs that a piece is worth investing in. Particleboard or MDF framing usually means replacement makes more economic sense. A quick shop visit or even a photo sent by phone can help an experienced furniture repair professional give you an honest opinion.
Can you match existing wood finishes on repaired furniture?
Color and sheen matching on wood finishes is a skill that experienced furniture repair technicians develop over time. It's not always a perfect match, especially on aged finishes, but a professional result should be close enough that the repair isn't visually obvious. Showing the shop the original piece in person gives them the best shot at a good match.
Is it possible to change the fabric on just one cushion instead of a whole sofa?
Technically yes, but matching fabric exactly on an existing piece is very difficult unless the original fabric is still available. Most customers who reupholster one cushion end up with a noticeable difference in color or texture from the rest of the sofa. A shop will be honest about whether a partial job makes visual sense for your specific situation.

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