Interior Designs by Nan

Upholstery Shop in Platte City, Missouri

(816) 547-743612425 N Woodbine Ct, Platte City, MO 64079View on Yelp

About Interior Designs by Nan

Interior Designs by Nan in Platte City, Missouri offers a well-rounded set of home services including interior design, shades and blinds, and furniture reupholstery. Platte City sits northwest of Kansas City near I-29, not far from the Missouri River and close to the Kansas City International Airport corridor. The area has a mix of newer subdivisions and established homes, with residents who often want cohesive, well-designed interiors rather than pieced-together looks. Having design, window treatments, and furniture reupholstery available in one place makes that kind of coordinated approach much more achievable. Call (816) 547-7436 to start a conversation.

Services

Interior Design
Shades & Blinds
Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Furniture reupholstery covers the full process of recovering sofas, chairs, ottomans, and other pieces with new fabric while addressing any underlying structural or cushioning issues. The shades and blinds service adds window treatment planning and installation to the mix, which is a natural complement to fabric and design work since windows and upholstered furniture are often the dominant visual elements in a room. Interior design services tie everything together, helping clients make choices about layout, color palette, material selection, and overall style that hold up over time. This scope of services means a single provider can help you take a room from concept to finished.

Service Area

Interior Designs by Nan is based in Platte City, Missouri, serving clients in Platte County and the surrounding northwest Kansas City metro area. Nearby communities like Parkville, Riverside, and Weston are within the natural service area, and clients closer to the Kansas City airport corridor are also well-positioned to work with this provider.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I coordinate window treatments and upholstery through the same designer?
Window treatments and upholstered furniture are usually the largest sources of pattern, color, and texture in a room. When they're chosen together, it's much easier to balance them without one overpowering the other. Doing them separately often leads to combinations that technically work but don't feel intentional.
What types of shades and blinds work best with reupholstered furniture?
It depends on the fabric and style of the furniture. Woven wood shades pair well with natural or textured fabrics, while clean-lined cellular or roller shades tend to complement more modern upholstery. A designer who handles both can steer you toward combinations that reinforce rather than compete with each other.
How do I know if my furniture is worth reupholstering versus replacing?
Frame quality is the main factor. Furniture with solid hardwood frames, good spring systems, and intact structural joints is almost always worth recovering because you can't buy that construction at mid-range retail prices anymore. A quick in-person assessment by an experienced upholsterer will tell you what you're working with.
Can interior design services help if I'm starting from scratch with a new room?
Absolutely. Starting fresh is actually often easier because there's no existing furniture to work around. A designer can help you prioritize purchases, choose pieces that fit the space proportionally, and select finishes and fabrics that create a cohesive look rather than a room that just happens to contain furniture.
How far in advance should I schedule reupholstery work?
Most shops book out two to four weeks during busy periods, so reaching out as soon as you've made the decision is a good idea. If you're also ordering custom window treatments, those can have longer lead times, so coordinating everything through one provider helps keep the project moving on a single timeline.
Are there fabric options that work well for both upholstery and window treatments?
Yes, and using the same fabric family or complementary fabrics from the same collection across multiple applications in a room is a classic design technique that creates visual continuity. A designer with upholstery experience can help you identify which fabrics are appropriate for each use since some materials are suited for draping but not heavy-use seating.

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