Richman Upholstery Co.

Upholstery Shop in Denver, Colorado

5(2 reviews)
(303) 595-86701111 W Evans Ave, Ste A2, Denver, CO 80223View on Yelp
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About Richman Upholstery Co.

Richman Upholstery Co. is a Denver, Colorado furniture reupholstery shop with a perfect 5.0 rating, showing that even with a small review count, their customers leave completely satisfied. Denver's thriving interior design community and growing population of homeowners restoring older properties create strong demand for reliable upholstery work. This shop focuses squarely on furniture reupholstery, meaning you're working with someone who has put all their expertise into one craft rather than spreading thin across unrelated services.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Furniture reupholstery at Richman Upholstery Co. means tackling the full scope of what makes a piece comfortable and attractive, from the webbing and springs underneath to the fabric visible on the outside. They work on sofas, loveseats, armchairs, dining chairs, ottomans, and other upholstered pieces. Cushion replacement and padding work is typically part of the process, ensuring the piece doesn't just look good but feels right when you sit in it. Fabric selection is a key part of the consultation, with options to match your existing decor or take the piece in a new direction.

Service Area

Richman Upholstery Co. serves the Denver metro area, including neighborhoods throughout the city and nearby suburbs. Their central Denver location puts them within easy reach of clients in areas like Cherry Creek, Highlands, and downtown. Customers from surrounding communities also bring pieces in for the level of quality they offer.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between reupholstering and buying new furniture?
Reupholstering lets you keep a solid frame and customize the fabric to exactly what you want, which often produces better quality than a similarly priced new piece. It's also a more sustainable choice since you're not sending a functional furniture frame to a landfill.
Can you match the original fabric pattern on my furniture?
Pattern matching is possible if the fabric is still available, and a skilled upholsterer can also find close alternatives or complementary fabrics if the original is discontinued. Bring a photo or fabric swatch when you come in for a consultation.
How do I know if my furniture frame is worth reupholstering?
Hardwood frames that are still sturdy are almost always worth reupholstering, especially on pieces made before the 1980s when furniture quality was generally higher. A good upholsterer will tell you honestly if the frame has issues that would make the investment questionable.
Do you work on antique chairs and sofas?
Yes, antique furniture reupholstery requires extra care to avoid damaging original joinery or decorative woodwork. A specialist will use techniques appropriate for older frames and can preserve original details like carved legs or exposed wood accents.
How many yards of fabric do I need for a sofa?
A standard three-seat sofa typically requires 12 to 18 yards of fabric depending on the style and whether the fabric has a pattern that needs matching. Your upholsterer will calculate the exact yardage once they've assessed the piece.
Can reupholstering fix sagging cushions?
Yes, replacing the foam or adding new webbing and support underneath is a standard part of most reupholstery jobs. You can also choose a firmer or softer foam density than the original to better suit your preference.

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