Hoofman Upholstery

Upholstery Shop in Vilonia, Arkansas

(501) 796-214046 Gorman Rd, Vilonia, AR 72173View on Yelp

About Hoofman Upholstery

Hoofman Upholstery operates in Vilonia, Arkansas, a growing community in Faulkner County that's seen steady residential development over the past decade. That growth means a lot of homeowners moving in with furniture they want updated to match new spaces, and a local upholsterer fills that need directly. Vilonia sits along Highway 64, making it accessible for customers coming from Conway, Greenbrier, and surrounding towns. The shop focuses on furniture reupholstery, handling everything from single accent chairs to full living room sets.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Hoofman Upholstery handles the full reupholstery process for residential furniture, which includes sofas, loveseats, recliners, dining chairs, ottomans, and headboards. Work starts with a thorough assessment of the existing piece, checking for frame issues, spring condition, and foam degradation before any fabric is selected. Customers choose from fabric samples or bring their own material, and the shop handles cutting, padding replacement, and precise stitching to get the piece looking and feeling right. Jobs range from simple fabric swaps on solid frames to more involved work where springs, webbing, or foam also need replacing.

Service Area

Hoofman Upholstery is located in Vilonia, Arkansas, and serves customers throughout Faulkner County and the surrounding region. Conway, Greenbrier, Mayflower, and Guy are all nearby, and customers from these communities regularly make the short drive for quality local upholstery work.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a reupholsterer fix a recliner mechanism as well as the fabric?
Many upholstery shops handle the fabric and padding side of recliners but may refer mechanical repairs to a furniture repair specialist. It's worth asking upfront, since some shops do handle both, which saves you an extra trip.
How much fabric do I need to reupholster a standard sofa?
A typical three-cushion sofa requires anywhere from 12 to 18 yards of fabric, depending on the pattern repeat and the complexity of the design. Your upholsterer can give you a more precise number once they've measured the piece.
Will the color of my new fabric fade over time?
Fading depends on the fabric type and how much direct sunlight hits the piece. Solution-dyed fabrics and synthetic blends tend to resist fading much better than natural fibers. Ask about UV-resistant options if your furniture sits near a sunny window.
Can dining chair seats be reupholstered without removing the chair from the base?
In most cases, the seat pad can be unscrewed from the chair base and brought in on its own, which makes the job faster and less expensive. Your upholsterer can confirm whether that's possible once they see how the chair is constructed.
What's the difference between reupholstering and slip-covering a piece of furniture?
Reupholstering replaces the actual fabric that's attached to the frame, giving a cleaner, more permanent result. Slip covers are a removable alternative that's less expensive but doesn't look as tailored and can shift around with use.
How do I prepare my furniture for drop-off at an upholstery shop?
Remove any cushions, throw pillows, or removable covers before you bring the piece in, and clear out anything stored inside ottoman bases or under cushions. It also helps to take a few photos of the original piece so you and the upholsterer have a reference point.

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