Gresham upholstery

Upholstery Shop in Gresham, Oregon

5(1 reviews)
(503) 997-9346635 E Powell Blvd, Gresham, OR 97030View on Yelp
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About Gresham upholstery

Gresham Upholstery is a furniture reupholstery shop located in Gresham, Oregon, just east of Portland along the MAX light rail corridor. With a perfect 5.0 rating from its first review, this shop is off to a strong start. Gresham is a growing city with a mix of longtime homeowners and newer residents, many of whom own quality furniture worth preserving. Having a skilled upholsterer right in the community means you don't have to haul furniture all the way into Portland. Reach them at (503) 997-9346.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Furniture reupholstery in Gresham covers the same range of services you'd find in the larger Portland market, including work on sofas, armchairs, dining sets, loveseats, and custom-built pieces. The process starts with evaluating the existing frame and padding, then stripping the old fabric and rebuilding the cushion structure as needed. New fabric is then applied with careful attention to seam work, piping, and finishing details. Shops in this category typically offer fabric consultations to help clients choose materials that match both their budget and their household's daily demands.

Service Area

Gresham Upholstery serves Gresham, Oregon, and the surrounding communities in eastern Multnomah County. That includes Troutdale, Fairview, Wood Village, and the eastern Portland neighborhoods along the 84 corridor. Customers from Sandy and other nearby foothills communities also find Gresham a convenient location for quality reupholstery work.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there an upholstery shop in Gresham, or do I have to go to Portland?
Gresham Upholstery handles reupholstery work right in the community, which saves Gresham residents the trip into the city. For most standard furniture projects, you can get the same quality of work without the added travel time or coordination.
How do I know how much foam or padding my furniture needs replaced?
The upholsterer will evaluate the existing foam during the assessment. Foam that has compressed, lost its shape, or developed an uneven feel is usually worth replacing at the same time as the fabric. Skipping the foam replacement on worn cushions often leads to disappointment with the finished result.
Can you reupholster a recliner or rocking chair?
Yes, recliners and rocking chairs are doable but they're more labor-intensive than standard seating because of their moving parts and complex geometry. Expect the cost and timeline to be higher than a comparable non-mechanical chair. It's worth it for a quality recliner with a good frame.
What fabric is best for a family room sofa in Oregon's climate?
Oregon's mild but damp climate means moisture resistance can be a factor, especially in homes near the Columbia River or with kids and pets tracking in from outside. Performance fabrics with moisture-wicking properties or tightly woven options like canvas and microfiber tend to hold up well in this region.
Do upholstery shops work on both modern and traditional furniture styles?
Most experienced upholsterers work across styles. Traditional furniture often has more detailed construction with tufting and welt cord work, while modern pieces tend toward cleaner lines and simpler seaming. Either way, a skilled shop can handle both without cutting corners on technique.
How long will a reupholstered piece last compared to buying new?
A reupholstered piece built on a solid frame can last decades, especially if you choose a durable fabric. New furniture from mass-market retailers often uses lower-grade frames and padding that wear out faster. Reupholstering a quality original is frequently the longer-lasting choice.

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