Gregg's Custom Upholstery

Upholstery Shop in Coon Rapids, Minnesota

5(2 reviews)
(763) 576-185811559 Yukon St NW, Coon Rapids, MN 55433View on Yelp
Gregg's Custom Upholstery - upholstery in Coon Rapids, MN

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About Gregg's Custom Upholstery

Gregg's Custom Upholstery serves homeowners and furniture lovers in Coon Rapids, a busy suburb in the northern Twin Cities metro. With a perfect 5.0 rating, this shop has built a reputation for quality craftsmanship on every piece that comes through the door. Coon Rapids sits close to Anoka and Brooklyn Park, where older homes often hold furniture worth saving rather than replacing. Choosing a local specialist means faster turnaround and someone who understands what Minnesota winters can do to wood frames and fabric over time.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Furniture reupholstery is the core service here, covering everything from worn-out sofas and armchairs to dining room seats and ottomans. The process involves stripping old fabric, inspecting and repairing the frame and springs if needed, replacing foam or batting, and then applying new fabric chosen by the customer. Fabric selection is part of the experience, with options ranging from durable performance fabrics to classic upholstery-grade textiles. Custom work means each piece gets individual attention rather than a one-size-fits-all approach.

Service Area

Gregg's Custom Upholstery is based in Coon Rapids and serves customers throughout the northern Twin Cities suburbs, including Anoka, Blaine, Brooklyn Park, and Andover. Clients from surrounding Anoka County regularly make the short drive in for custom work.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does furniture reupholstery take in Coon Rapids?
Most standard pieces like armchairs or dining seats take one to two weeks once the fabric is on hand. Larger or more complex projects, like full sofas with tufting or antique frames needing repair, can take three to four weeks.
Is it cheaper to reupholster or buy new furniture?
For solid wood frames or well-built vintage pieces, reupholstery almost always costs less than buying a comparable new item. You also keep the structural quality and proportions of a piece that may no longer be made.
Can I supply my own fabric for the job?
Yes, most upholstery shops in the area accept customer-supplied fabric as long as it's an appropriate upholstery-weight textile. It's worth confirming yardage requirements before you purchase, since miscalculating can delay your project.
What types of furniture can be reupholstered?
Sofas, loveseats, armchairs, recliners, ottomans, dining chairs, benches, and headboards are all common candidates. If the frame is structurally sound, there's a good chance it can be reupholstered.
Do upholstery shops in Minnesota work with outdoor furniture?
Some do, but it's worth asking specifically about outdoor-rated fabrics, which resist UV fading and moisture better than standard indoor textiles. Minnesota's freeze-thaw cycles are especially tough on outdoor cushion materials.
How do I know if my furniture frame is worth saving?
An upholsterer can assess the frame during an initial consultation. Solid hardwood frames with tight joints are almost always worth reupholstering, while particle board or stapled-together frames may not justify the cost.

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