Heritage creative furniture

Upholstery Shop in Kirklin, Indiana

(765) 605-8747, Kirklin, IN 46050View on Yelp
Heritage creative furniture - upholstery in Kirklin, IN

About Heritage creative furniture

Heritage Creative Furniture serves the Kirklin, Indiana community with hands-on furniture repair and reupholstery work. Kirklin sits in Clinton County, a region where many homeowners hold onto heirloom pieces and well-built older furniture rather than replacing them. That mindset makes a skilled local shop genuinely useful. Whether you've got a dining chair that's seen better days or a sofa frame that still has years of life in it, this shop focuses on bringing pieces back to full function and appearance.

Services

Furniture Repair
Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

The shop handles both structural furniture repair and full reupholstery. Repair work covers loose joints, broken frames, damaged legs, and worn-out mechanisms on recliners or sleeper sofas. Reupholstery involves stripping old fabric down to the frame, replacing foam or batting as needed, and applying new fabric chosen by the customer. Both services can be applied to dining chairs, sofas, ottomans, headboards, and accent pieces, giving homeowners a practical alternative to buying new furniture.

Service Area

Heritage Creative Furniture is based in Kirklin, Indiana and serves surrounding Clinton County communities. Nearby towns like Frankfort, Michigantown, and Mulberry are all within reasonable driving distance. Customers from the broader north-central Indiana area looking for dependable local repair work make the trip regularly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you repair a recliner mechanism, or do you only do upholstery work?
Yes, mechanical repairs on recliners, including broken handles, faulty footrest mechanisms, and worn-out springs, fall under furniture repair services. It's often worth fixing the mechanism at the same time as reupholstering so the piece is fully restored in one visit.
How do I know if my furniture is worth reupholstering versus just buying something new?
If the frame is solid hardwood and structurally sound, reupholstery almost always makes financial and practical sense. Newer mass-market furniture is often built with softer wood or particle board, so an older piece with good bones will outlast a replacement purchase.
Do you work on antique furniture, or just modern pieces?
Antique furniture repair requires careful handling to preserve original joinery and materials, and many local shops in Indiana are experienced with it. Always mention if a piece has antique value so the shop can adjust their approach accordingly.
Can I bring in my own fabric, or do I have to choose from what you carry?
Most upholstery shops allow customers to supply their own fabric, though they may charge a small cutting fee. Just confirm yardage requirements with the shop before purchasing, since underestimating fabric is a common and costly mistake.
How long does a typical reupholstery job take in a small shop like this?
Turnaround time depends on the shop's current workload and the complexity of the piece. A single dining chair might take a week, while a full sofa could run two to four weeks, especially if specialty fabric needs to be ordered.
Is it possible to change the style of a piece when reupholstering, like adding tufting or changing the cushion shape?
Absolutely. Reupholstery is a good opportunity to update a piece's look, whether that means adding button tufting, changing cushion firmness, or modifying the fabric pattern. Discuss your design ideas upfront so the shop can plan the work and provide an accurate quote.

Is this your business?

Claim your listing to update your info and connect with customers.

Claim This Listing

More Upholstery Shops