Robert upholstery

Upholstery Shop in Azalea Park, Florida

(321) 469-09752200 N Forsyth Rd, Azalea Park, FL 32807View on Yelp
Robert upholstery - upholstery in Azalea Park, FL

About Robert upholstery

Robert Upholstery operates out of Azalea Park, a community in unincorporated Orange County tucked between Orlando and the Conway area along the east side of the city. The neighborhood has a dense mix of older ranch-style homes and mid-century furniture that's often worth restoring rather than replacing. This shop serves local homeowners who value quality craftsmanship and want their furniture handled by someone who knows the trade hands-on. For inquiries, call (321) 469-0975.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Furniture reupholstery is the bread and butter of this shop, covering sofas, armchairs, dining chairs, headboards, and other upholstered pieces. The work starts with a full teardown of the existing fabric and padding to assess the condition of the frame and support system beneath. New foam, springs, or webbing get installed as needed before the new fabric is cut and applied. Homeowners can bring in their own fabric or select from options the shop carries, giving flexibility to match any existing room palette or go in a fresh direction entirely.

Service Area

Robert Upholstery serves Azalea Park and the surrounding east Orange County communities, including Conway, Pine Hills, and areas near Orlando International Airport. The central location makes it convenient for east Orlando residents who want a nearby option rather than driving across town. Call (321) 469-0975 to confirm whether your address falls within the service range.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you reupholster a piece of furniture I bought at a thrift store?
Absolutely. Thrift store and vintage furniture finds are some of the most common reupholstery projects because the frames are often solid wood and built to last. A good quality thrift chair that costs twenty dollars and two hundred dollars in fabric and labor can look better than anything you'd buy new at that price point.
How do I know if my furniture frame is worth reupholstering?
A frame is generally worth saving if it's made from hardwood like oak, maple, or birch, has good joinery at the corners, and doesn't wobble or creak. Particle board or staple-heavy construction is a sign the piece may not hold up well after reupholstery.
What happens to the old foam and fabric when you reupholster a piece?
The old materials are typically removed and disposed of by the shop during the teardown process. If you want to keep any of the original fabric for sentimental reasons or to use as a pattern reference, just let the shop know when you drop off the piece.
Can upholstery work fix a sagging sofa seat?
Yes. A sagging seat is usually caused by compressed or deteriorated foam, broken springs, or failed webbing, all of which can be replaced during reupholstery. You'll end up with a seat that's firmer and more supportive than the day you bought it.
How much fabric is typically needed to reupholster an armchair?
A standard armchair usually requires between four and seven yards of fabric depending on the size, pattern repeat, and design complexity. Your upholsterer will measure the piece and give you an accurate yardage estimate before you purchase fabric or approve the order.
Do you work on headboards and bedroom furniture?
Upholstered headboards are a common job for most furniture reupholstery shops, and they're often a quick turnaround since the construction is relatively straightforward. Benches, ottomans, and even upholstered bed frames can also be freshened up with new fabric and padding.

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