Linda's Upholstery

Upholstery Shop in Lake Elmore, Vermont

(802) 888-3229139 Cross Rd, Lake Elmore, VT 05657View on Yelp

About Linda's Upholstery

Linda's Upholstery is based in Lake Elmore, a scenic community in Lamoille County known for its quiet lake and close-knit rural character. What makes this shop stand out from most Vermont upholsterers is its dual focus on both furniture reupholstery and window treatments including shades and blinds, giving customers a one-stop option for interior fabric work. That combination is genuinely useful for homeowners, interior designers, and anyone doing a room refresh who wants consistent quality across multiple elements. Lake Elmore's location in north-central Vermont means the shop serves a wide rural area where finding skilled fabric specialists isn't always easy.

Services

Shades & Blinds
Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Linda's Upholstery offers two distinct service lines that complement each other well. On the furniture side, they handle full reupholstery for sofas, chairs, ottomans, and other upholstered pieces, including fabric selection, foam replacement, and structural repairs. On the window treatment side, they work with shades and blinds, which can include custom fabrication, installation, and repair of existing window coverings. Having both services under one roof is especially convenient when you're redoing a room and want the fabrics in your window treatments and furniture to coordinate. This kind of integrated approach saves time and produces a more cohesive finished look.

Service Area

Linda's Upholstery serves Lake Elmore and the surrounding Lamoille County area in north-central Vermont. Morrisville, Hyde Park, Stowe, and Johnson are all within a reasonable distance. For customers in this part of Vermont, having a local shop that handles both upholstery and window treatments is a real convenience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Linda's Upholstery install window shades and blinds as well as make them?
Most shops offering shades and blinds as a service handle both the fabrication or sourcing and the installation. It's worth asking when you call whether installation is included in the quote or billed separately. Getting the measurement and installation done professionally makes a big difference in how clean the finished window treatment looks.
Can I get matching fabric for my furniture and window treatments at the same shop?
That's one of the real advantages of working with a shop that offers both services. Coordinating fabric across your curtains, shades, and upholstered furniture creates a much more intentional, designed look. Your upholsterer can pull fabric swatches and help you find combinations that work across all of the pieces you're having done.
What are the benefits of custom shades over store-bought blinds?
Custom shades fit your windows exactly, which eliminates the gaps and awkward sizing you often get with off-the-shelf options. You also get full control over fabric, opacity, and style to match your interior. They're a bigger upfront investment but tend to look far better and last much longer than mass-produced alternatives.
How does Linda's Upholstery serve customers in rural Lamoille County?
Like most small Vermont trade shops, Linda's Upholstery relies on a combination of local word-of-mouth and customers willing to make the drive for quality work. For a rural community like Lake Elmore, the shop fills a real gap since specialized fabric services aren't available on every corner. Calling ahead is always smart to confirm availability and discuss your project before making the trip.
Can upholstery fabric be treated for water or stain resistance?
Yes, many modern upholstery fabrics come pre-treated with stain-resistant finishes, and additional treatments can be applied after the work is complete. This is especially useful for households with kids or pets, or for furniture in high-use areas. Ask your upholsterer about fabric protection options when you're selecting your material.
How long does it take to get custom window shades made in Vermont?
Turnaround times for custom window treatments vary depending on whether materials need to be ordered in and how busy the shop is. A realistic timeline is two to six weeks for fully custom work. If you have a deadline, like a seasonal rental or a renovation completion date, let the shop know upfront so they can plan accordingly.

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