Furniture & Window Workshop

Upholstery Shop in Fairlee, Vermont

(802) 333-91641766 US Route 5 N, Fairlee, VT 05045View on Yelp

About Furniture & Window Workshop

Furniture and Window Workshop in Fairlee, Vermont offers something most upholstery shops don't: the combination of furniture reupholstery and window treatment services under one roof. Fairlee sits along the Connecticut River in the Upper Valley region, a stretch of Vermont and New Hampshire that's home to a mix of year-round residents and seasonal visitors with lake and river properties. That local context makes this shop particularly relevant for customers who want to refresh both their furniture and their window coverings at the same time. It's a practical, full-room solution for anyone updating their interior.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Furniture reupholstery covers the usual range of pieces, including sofas, armchairs, dining chairs, and ottomans. The workshop also handles window treatments, which can include custom drapery, valances, and cornices that complement newly upholstered furniture. This dual focus means customers can coordinate fabric choices across both projects, creating a more cohesive interior look. For Vermont homes near the Connecticut River, where light and views matter, getting the window treatments right alongside the furniture makes a real difference.

Service Area

The workshop serves Fairlee and the broader Upper Valley region along the Connecticut River. Customers from nearby towns like Bradford, Thetford, and across the river in Orford and Piermont, New Hampshire, use this shop for both furniture and window projects. It's one of the more versatile fabric-focused shops in this stretch of the valley.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get furniture reupholstery and window treatments done at the same time?
Yes, and doing them together is actually one of the advantages of working with this shop. Coordinating the fabric selection across both projects at once makes it much easier to achieve a cohesive look in a room.
Do you work with interior designers or just homeowners?
Most upholstery and window shops in the Upper Valley work with both homeowners and trade clients like interior designers. If you're a designer, it's worth asking about trade pricing and whether the shop can accommodate project-based timelines.
How do I measure my windows for custom treatments?
The shop can guide you through the measuring process, or in some cases they'll come to your home to take measurements directly. Accurate measurements are essential for custom drapery and valances, so it's worth getting this step right.
What's the difference between reupholstering and slipcovering furniture?
Reupholstering involves permanently replacing the fabric and often the padding on a piece of furniture. Slipcovers are removable covers that go over the existing upholstery, which is a less permanent option but generally doesn't look as tailored or last as long.
Can the shop help me choose fabrics that work for both furniture and windows?
Yes, that's one of the strengths of a combined workshop. The staff can help you select fabrics that coordinate across both applications, keeping in mind durability requirements for furniture versus the light-filtering needs of window treatments.
Is the shop able to work on lake or river property furniture?
Upper Valley properties near Lake Morey and the Connecticut River often need fabrics that handle humidity and sunlight exposure well. The shop can recommend materials suited to those conditions, including performance fabrics designed for higher-moisture environments.

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