Interstate Upholstery

Upholstery Shop in Hillsboro, Oregon

(503) 259-85702900 SW Cornelius Pass Rd, Ste 552, Hillsboro, OR 97123View on Yelp

About Interstate Upholstery

Interstate Upholstery is based in Hillsboro, Oregon, serving a city that's grown significantly over the past two decades thanks to the semiconductor and tech corridor along Highway 26. Hillsboro homeowners have invested heavily in their properties, and that creates real demand for quality furniture upholstery that matches those expectations. Being local to Washington County means faster service and easier logistics for customers who don't want to haul furniture all the way into Portland. This shop focuses on residential furniture reupholstery, handling the full range of sofas, chairs, and custom pieces.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Interstate Upholstery specializes in furniture reupholstery, which covers everything from full sofa replacements to dining chair cushions and headboards. The process starts with removing old fabric and padding, evaluating the underlying structure, and rebuilding cushions with appropriate foam density for the piece and its intended use. Fabric selection is a major part of the job. Customers choose from a range of materials including performance fabrics, velvet, linen blends, and leather, depending on their household's needs and aesthetic. Custom welting, tufting, and decorative nail head trim are also available for customers who want added detail.

Service Area

Interstate Upholstery serves Hillsboro and the broader Washington County area, making it a convenient choice for residents throughout the west side of the Portland metro region. Beaverton, Cornelius, Forest Grove, and Aloha are all within easy reach. Customers from North Plains and Sherwood also find it a practical option compared to driving into the city.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it typically cost to reupholster a sofa in Hillsboro?
Sofa reupholstery in the Portland metro area generally runs between $800 and $2,500 depending on the size of the piece, the complexity of the design, and the fabric you choose. A straightforward three-cushion sofa with a basic fabric will come in at the lower end, while a sectional or a piece with detailed tufting will cost more. Getting an in-person estimate is the best way to get an accurate number for your specific sofa.
Is it worth reupholstering furniture instead of just buying new?
It depends on the quality of the original piece. If you have a solid hardwood frame that's structurally sound, reupholstery is almost always a better investment than buying a comparable new piece at a similar price point. Mass-market furniture today often uses softer wood and lower-density foam, so your older piece may actually be built better than what you'd buy to replace it.
How long does furniture reupholstery take in Hillsboro?
Most residential reupholstery jobs take one to three weeks from drop-off to completion, depending on the shop's current schedule and fabric availability. Simple jobs like dining chair cushions can sometimes be done faster, while larger or more complex pieces take longer. Asking about current lead times when you call will give you the most accurate timeline.
Can you reupholster furniture with performance fabric if I have kids or pets?
Yes, and it's one of the most popular requests for Hillsboro families. Performance fabrics like Sunbrella, Crypton, and various microfibers are designed to resist stains, moisture, and heavy wear without looking clinical or commercial. They've come a long way in terms of color and texture options, so you don't have to sacrifice style to get something that holds up to real family life.
Do you pick up and deliver furniture in the Hillsboro area?
Many upholstery shops in Washington County offer pickup and delivery for larger pieces that are difficult to transport. It's worth asking about this service when you call for your estimate, as policies vary. Some shops include it in the job cost while others charge a separate fee based on distance.
Can a single dining chair be reupholstered, or do you have to do the whole set?
You can absolutely bring in a single chair, though most customers choose to do a full set to ensure consistency in fabric and finish. If you have one chair with a damaged seat, the shop can often match or closely coordinate fabric with the rest of your set. Bringing in one of the other chairs as a reference sample helps ensure the best possible color and texture match.

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