Insane Leatherworks

Upholstery Shop in Shepherd, Montana

(406) 671-42867552 Buckskin Dr, Shepherd, MT 59079View on Yelp
Insane Leatherworks - upholstery in Shepherd, MT

About Insane Leatherworks

Insane Leatherworks is based in Shepherd, Montana, a small community just east of Billings along the Yellowstone River valley. Out here, furniture takes a beating from hard winters and heavy use, and finding a skilled local upholsterer makes a real difference. This shop focuses on furniture reupholstery, giving worn-out pieces a second life rather than sending them to the landfill. If you've got a beloved recliner or a family heirloom sofa that needs serious attention, this is the kind of specialist worth calling.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Furniture reupholstery at Insane Leatherworks means stripping a piece down to its frame, inspecting the structure, and rebuilding it with fresh materials from the inside out. Leather work is a particular specialty, which matters in Montana where leather furniture is both popular and subject to serious wear from dry air and temperature swings. Cushion replacement and padding upgrades are common add-ons, restoring the original feel or improving on it. Clients can typically choose from a range of leather grades and fabric options to match their home's style.

Service Area

Insane Leatherworks serves Shepherd and the surrounding communities in Yellowstone County, including customers who make the short drive from Billings. The shop's location makes it a practical option for folks in the eastern Montana corridor who want skilled upholstery work without a long haul.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Insane Leatherworks work on leather sofas, or just leather chairs?
The shop handles leather furniture of all sizes, including full sofas, sectionals, and recliners. As long as the frame is sound, most leather pieces are good candidates for reupholstery.
How long does furniture reupholstery typically take in Shepherd?
Turnaround time depends on the size of the piece and the current workload, but most single pieces take one to three weeks. It's always a good idea to call ahead and ask about the current schedule.
Can I bring in a piece with a damaged frame?
Frame repairs are often part of the reupholstery process, especially on older furniture. The shop will assess the frame during your initial consultation and let you know if structural repairs are needed before new material goes on.
What types of leather can I choose from?
Options typically include full-grain, top-grain, and bonded leather at different price points. The shop can walk you through the differences so you pick something that fits your budget and how hard the furniture gets used.
Is it worth reupholstering old furniture instead of buying new?
It often is, especially if the piece has a solid hardwood frame or sentimental value. Quality reupholstery can cost less than a comparable new piece and will last for many years with proper care.
Do I need to transport my furniture to the shop?
Most customers bring their pieces in, but it's worth calling to ask about pickup options for large or heavy items. Arranging transport ahead of time saves a lot of hassle on drop-off day.

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