HighLine Custom Upholstery

Upholstery Shop in Wheat Ridge, Colorado

(303) 218-355712100 W 52nd Ave, Unit 119, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033View on Yelp
HighLine Custom Upholstery - upholstery in Wheat Ridge, CO

About HighLine Custom Upholstery

HighLine Custom Upholstery is based in Wheat Ridge, Colorado, a community that sits right on the western edge of Denver and draws in customers from both the city and the foothills. The shop handles both auto and furniture upholstery, which is a practical combination that not many shops offer under one roof. Wheat Ridge's mix of older ranch homes and car-enthusiast culture makes it a natural fit for a shop that can restore a vintage armchair one day and a classic car interior the next. It's a genuinely versatile operation.

Services

Auto Upholstery
Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

On the auto side, HighLine works on seat upholstery, door panels, headliners, and convertible tops, using materials ranging from factory-matched vinyl to premium leather. For furniture, the shop tackles sofas, sectionals, dining chairs, and accent pieces, with fabric options that span everything from budget-friendly microfiber to designer-grade textiles. Custom work is a big part of what sets an auto and furniture shop apart, since customers can specify stitching patterns, piping details, and material combinations that off-the-shelf options can't match. Both sides of the business require precise cutting and sewing, so the craftsmanship tends to carry over naturally.

Service Area

HighLine Custom Upholstery serves Wheat Ridge and the broader northwest Denver metro area. Customers from Arvada, Lakewood, and Golden are all within a short drive, and the shop's dual auto and furniture focus draws people from across Jefferson and Adams counties.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you reupholster the seats in a classic car or vintage truck?
Yes, auto upholstery shops experienced with custom work are well-suited for classic car interiors where original materials may be discontinued. They can reproduce period-correct patterns or upgrade to modern materials while keeping the vintage look intact.
What's the difference between vinyl and leather for auto upholstery?
Leather is more breathable and develops a natural patina over time, while vinyl is more water-resistant and typically less expensive to install. For daily drivers in Colorado's climate, a quality vinyl or leatherette can actually hold up better against UV exposure and temperature swings.
How long does a full auto interior reupholster take?
A full car interior including seats, door panels, and headliner typically takes three to seven business days depending on complexity. Custom stitching patterns or hard-to-source materials can extend that timeline.
Do you work on convertible tops in addition to interior upholstery?
Many auto upholstery shops handle convertible tops since the material work is closely related to seat and panel work. Glass rear windows, tension adjustments, and weatherstripping are often part of that service too.
Can I get matching fabric for both my car seats and a piece of furniture?
It's an unusual request but not impossible at a shop that handles both. More practically, shops like this can suggest complementary materials if you want a cohesive look between your vehicle and home.
What should I look for when evaluating auto upholstery work?
Check that seams are straight and tight with no puckering, that patterns line up across panels where applicable, and that all hardware was reinstalled correctly. Sit in the seat and make sure there are no pressure points from uneven foam or staples beneath the surface.

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