Robb Upholstery

Upholstery Shop in Sioux Falls, South Dakota

(605) 338-76431201 N Main Ave, Sioux Falls, SD 57104View on Yelp

About Robb Upholstery

Robb Upholstery is a furniture reupholstery shop located in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, serving a city of nearly 200,000 people where quality local trades are always in demand. Sioux Falls has grown significantly over the past decade, bringing more homeowners and interior design-conscious residents who want to personalize their spaces without buying all-new furniture. A shop with a name like Robb Upholstery suggests an owner-operator with personal investment in the quality of every job that leaves the door. For Sioux Falls residents who'd rather restore a great piece than settle for something off a showroom floor, this type of shop fills an important role.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Robb Upholstery focuses on furniture reupholstery, the process of removing old fabric and padding from a piece and replacing it with new material chosen by the customer. This applies to sofas, chairs, ottomans, sectionals, dining chairs, and custom or commercial furniture that needs a refresh. The work involves careful disassembly, assessment of internal structure, any needed padding replacement, and skilled sewing and fitting of the new fabric. Customers typically choose from a range of fabric grades and colors, with the shop providing guidance on what will wear well based on how the piece gets used.

Service Area

Robb Upholstery serves customers throughout Sioux Falls and the broader Minnehaha County area. The shop is accessible to residents across the city's many growing neighborhoods and surrounding suburbs. To talk through your project or schedule a consultation, call (605) 338-7643.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a good upholstery shop in Sioux Falls?
Word of mouth from neighbors and local interior designers is still one of the best ways to find a reliable shop. You can also ask to see photos of past work before committing, and a shop that's willing to show examples is usually confident in what they produce. Getting quotes from two or three shops gives you a realistic picture of market pricing.
Can reupholstery fix a sofa with sagging cushions?
Yes, and this is one of the most common reasons people bring sofas in. Sagging is usually caused by worn-out foam or a combination of weak foam and tired springs beneath it. A good reupholstery job addresses all of that, replacing the internal materials so the sofa feels as supportive as it did when it was new.
What fabric options are available for reupholstery in Sioux Falls?
Upholstery shops typically carry or can order from a wide range of fabrics including cotton blends, linen, velvet, leather, faux leather, and performance synthetics. Performance fabrics designed to resist stains and pet hair have become increasingly popular with Sioux Falls families. The shop will usually have physical samples you can feel and compare before making a decision.
Is leather reupholstery more expensive than fabric?
Leather and quality faux leather materials do cost more per yard than most fabric options, so the material cost on a leather project is higher. Labor is similar since the cutting and fitting techniques are comparable. That said, leather tends to last longer than many fabrics and can be easier to clean, which factors into the long-term value.
Can an upholstery shop in Sioux Falls match an existing fabric pattern?
Exact fabric matches are difficult unless the original manufacturer still produces the same material, which isn't always the case. What shops can do is find something very similar in color, texture, and pattern that gives you a consistent look. If you're reupholstering only part of a set, bring a sample of the existing fabric so the shop can try to find the closest match.
What should I look for when evaluating reupholstery quality?
Look for tight, even stitching with no puckering along seams, fabric that's pulled taut without visible wrinkles or bubbling, and pattern alignment that matches across cushions and panels. Corners should be neatly folded rather than bunched, and the underside of the piece should look clean and finished. Asking to see completed work from the shop before you commit is the best way to evaluate their standards.

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