Mcclure Furniture Refinishing

Upholstery Shop in Tulsa, Oklahoma

(918) 587-77794107 S 72nd E Ave, Tulsa, OK 74145View on Yelp

About Mcclure Furniture Refinishing

Mcclure Furniture Refinishing in Tulsa brings together two related crafts, upholstery and wood refinishing, which makes it a strong choice for customers restoring antique or heirloom furniture where both the frame and the fabric need work. Tulsa's older neighborhoods are full of well-built mid-century and Victorian-era pieces that are worth restoring rather than replacing. A shop that can handle both the structural and surface elements of a piece simplifies the restoration process considerably. They're available at (918) 587-7779.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Furniture refinishing involves stripping, sanding, staining, and sealing the exposed wood components of a piece to restore or change its appearance. When combined with reupholstery services, customers can transform a worn antique chair or sofa from top to bottom in a single project. Wood frame repairs, including fixing loose joints and replacing broken parts, are often part of the refinishing process and are critical for pieces that will carry weight and daily use. The combination of these services means you're not juggling multiple shops to get one piece fully restored.

Service Area

Mcclure Furniture Refinishing serves Tulsa and the greater Tulsa metro area, including communities to the north, south, and east of the city. Customers restoring estate pieces or antique finds from Tulsa's many second-hand and antique shops bring work here regularly. The shop is accessible from most of the surrounding suburban areas without a long drive.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I refinish the wood frame before or after reupholstering?
Wood refinishing should always come first. Staining, sanding, and sealing the frame with fabric already attached risks damaging the new upholstery with chemicals or debris. Doing it in the right order protects the quality of both elements.
Can you match the original wood stain on an antique piece?
Experienced refinishers can often get very close to an original stain by testing on inconspicuous areas and blending custom tones. Perfect matching isn't always possible on aged wood with decades of patina, but a skilled craftsperson will be honest about expectations.
How much does it cost to both refinish and reupholster a chair?
Combining both services on a single chair can range from $300 to $800 or more depending on the complexity of the wood work and the fabric chosen. That's still frequently less than buying a comparable quality piece new, especially for antiques.
What kind of furniture is a good candidate for full restoration?
Pieces with solid hardwood frames and good proportions are the best candidates. If the joints are sound or repairable and the overall structure is intact, a full refinish and reupholster will give you something that looks and feels new with the quality of an older build.
Do you work on antique pieces specifically?
Furniture refinishing shops in Tulsa frequently work with antiques, including Victorian parlor chairs, mid-century sofas, and estate dining sets. Communicating the piece's history and any known repairs upfront helps the shop approach the restoration appropriately.
How long does a combined refinishing and reupholstery project take?
A full restoration project involving both wood and fabric work typically takes two to four weeks depending on the shop's schedule and the complexity of the piece. More elaborate antiques with lots of carved detail or extensive damage will take longer.

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