Massey's Trim Shop

Upholstery Shop in Tulsa, Oklahoma

(918) 835-48696517 E Independence St, Tulsa, OK 74115View on Yelp

About Massey's Trim Shop

Massey's Trim Shop has been part of the Tulsa, Oklahoma upholstery scene, serving customers who need skilled fabric and trim work done right. Tulsa is home to a mix of older residential neighborhoods with classic furniture worth saving and newer developments where homeowners are investing in quality pieces built to last. A shop with trim in its name suggests hands-on craft experience across multiple upholstery applications. For anyone in the area looking for reliable furniture reupholstery without shipping pieces out of state, local shops like this one are the practical choice.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Furniture reupholstery at a trim shop typically covers the full range of residential pieces, from sofas and sectionals to individual dining chairs and accent furniture. The process involves removing the old fabric, inspecting and repairing the frame if needed, replacing or upgrading the foam padding, and applying the new covering with clean, professional stitching. Customers usually get to select from a range of upholstery fabrics including cotton blends, performance weaves, velvet, and vinyl. Trim work also means attention to detail on piping, buttons, and tufting for customers who want a more polished finished look.

Service Area

Massey's Trim Shop serves Tulsa and the surrounding communities in Tulsa County and beyond. Customers from neighboring towns like Sapulpa, Glenpool, and Collinsville make the trip into Tulsa for specialty upholstery work. It's centrally located enough to serve a wide swath of northeastern Oklahoma.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long has Massey's Trim Shop been in business in Tulsa?
While specific founding details aren't always easy to pin down, trim shops that carry a family name tend to have deep local roots and long-standing community ties. Calling the shop directly is the best way to learn about their history and experience.
Can you add tufting or button details to a piece that didn't originally have them?
Yes, decorative details like tufting and button work can often be added during reupholstery, and it's a great way to update the look of a piece. The shop will need to assess whether the foam and frame support that style of finishing before committing to it.
What's the difference between reupholstering and slipcovers?
Reupholstering permanently replaces the fabric on a piece, creating a built-in, tailored look that stays put. Slipcovers are removable covers that fit over existing upholstery, which are easier to clean but rarely look as polished as a proper reupholstery job.
Do you replace foam padding, or just the fabric?
Most reupholstery jobs include a foam assessment, and replacing old, compressed foam is strongly recommended since it dramatically affects how comfortable and how good the finished piece looks. New fabric over flat foam is a waste of good material.
How do I measure how much fabric I'd need for a project?
You really don't need to figure this out yourself. The shop will calculate yardage based on the piece's dimensions, the fabric's pattern repeat, and how the material needs to be cut. Bring in your furniture or clear photos and measurements, and they'll handle the math.
Is it possible to reupholster just the cushions without doing the whole piece?
Cushion-only work is possible and sometimes makes sense if the main body of the piece is still in good shape. The challenge is matching the new cushion fabric to the existing material, which may have faded or may no longer be available.

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