House Of Foam

Upholstery Shop in Baltimore, Maryland

4.6(10 reviews)
(410) 727-09821004 Russell St, Baltimore, MD 21230View on Yelp
House Of Foam - upholstery in Baltimore, MD

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About House Of Foam

House of Foam in Baltimore, Maryland has built a solid reputation with a 4.6 rating, offering both furniture reupholstery and mattress products to a city full of rowhouses, apartments, and older furniture that deserves a second life. Baltimore's dense urban neighborhoods mean people often have quality pieces in smaller spaces, and getting foam replaced or furniture recovered is far more practical than hauling something new up three flights of stairs. The shop serves a broad customer base, from renters refreshing a hand-me-down sofa to homeowners updating classic upholstered pieces. Their dual focus on foam and reupholstery makes them a go-to for interior comfort projects.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery
Mattresses

Services & Process

House of Foam handles furniture reupholstery from start to finish, including frame inspection, foam and batting replacement, and new fabric installation on sofas, chairs, headboards, and more. Their mattress side of the business means they have deep expertise in foam selection, so customers getting cushions replaced benefit from that same knowledge when choosing density and firmness. Cushion re-foaming is a popular standalone service for people whose furniture frames are fine but the seats have gone flat. They can cut foam to custom dimensions, which is especially useful for older furniture with non-standard cushion sizes.

Service Area

House of Foam serves Baltimore City and the surrounding metro area. Customers from neighborhoods like Hampden, Roland Park, Federal Hill, and nearby Baltimore County communities regularly visit the shop. Its central Baltimore location makes it accessible whether you're coming from the north side or crossing over from the county.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can House of Foam replace just the foam in my sofa cushions without doing a full reupholstery?
Yes, cushion re-foaming is a common standalone service. If the fabric on your furniture is still in good shape but the seats feel flat or saggy, replacing the foam inserts can restore the comfort without the cost of full reupholstery. You'd bring in the cushion covers or the whole cushion, and the shop cuts new foam to fit.
What foam density should I choose for a sofa that gets heavy daily use?
For a sofa used every day, a higher-density foam in the 1.8 to 2.0 pounds per cubic foot range holds up much better over time than budget foam that compresses quickly. A shop with foam expertise can walk you through the options and let you feel different samples before deciding.
How does House of Foam's 4.6 rating reflect the quality of their work?
Consistent positive reviews from real customers are a good signal that the shop delivers on what it promises. A 4.6 out of 5 with multiple reviews suggests customers are generally happy with both the craftsmanship and the service experience. Reading the actual reviews gives you the most useful picture of what to expect.
Do Baltimore upholstery shops offer pickup and delivery for large furniture?
Some do, though it often comes with an additional fee. It's worth asking when you call, especially if you're dealing with a large sectional or a piece that's difficult to transport. For smaller items like chairs or cushions, dropping off and picking up yourself is usually straightforward.
Can I get a headboard made or reupholstered at House of Foam?
Upholstered headboards are a common request at shops that handle both foam and fabric work. They can reupholster an existing headboard or help you create one from a panel, choosing the foam thickness and fabric to match your bedroom. It's a popular project for people refreshing a bedroom without buying all new furniture.
Is it cheaper to reupholster furniture in Baltimore or just buy something new?
For well-built furniture, reupholstering almost always gets you a better result for the money than buying new at a comparable price. Mass-market furniture is often built with lower-grade frames and foam, while a reupholstered quality piece keeps the solid construction and gets upgraded materials. The cost comparison depends on the piece, but it's worth getting a quote before deciding.

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