Sphar David Custom Furniture

Upholstery Shop in Hudson, Ohio

(330) 650-16975245 Darrow Rd, Ste 2, Hudson, OH 44236View on Yelp

About Sphar David Custom Furniture

Sphar David Custom Furniture serves the Hudson, Ohio area, a Summit County community known for its well-preserved historic downtown and upscale residential neighborhoods. Homeowners in Hudson tend to invest in quality furnishings, which makes skilled reupholstery a natural fit for the local market. When a well-made sofa or antique chair needs new life, working with a local craftsman who understands custom furniture construction is a significant advantage over generic repair shops. The shop can be reached at (330) 650-1697 to talk through your specific needs.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Custom furniture reupholstery at this level goes beyond simply swapping out fabric. It includes evaluating the frame for structural integrity, repairing or reinforcing joinery where needed, replacing deteriorated foam with high-density options that match the original feel, and hand-selecting fabrics that suit both the piece and its intended use. For antique and heirloom pieces, the approach tends to be more careful and preservation-oriented, with attention to maintaining original proportions and character. The custom side of the business also suggests the ability to fabricate new furniture elements or modify existing pieces to better suit a client's space.

Service Area

The shop serves Hudson and the surrounding Summit County communities, including Stow, Tallmadge, and Macedonia. Clients also come from the Akron area and from the southern suburbs of Cleveland, particularly for custom or specialty work that requires more hands-on expertise.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes custom furniture reupholstery different from standard upholstery work?
Custom work typically involves more attention to the construction details of the original piece, including frame repairs, custom foam densities, and fabric choices that suit the specific design intent. It's less about quick turnaround and more about doing the job correctly for the long term.
Can you reupholster furniture that was custom-built by another craftsman?
Yes, and a shop with custom furniture experience is particularly well-suited to this kind of work. Understanding how a piece was built in the first place makes it easier to restore it properly without compromising the original construction.
How do I choose between reupholstering and buying new furniture?
If the piece has a solid hardwood frame, quality construction, and personal or monetary value, reupholstering almost always produces a better result than buying a similarly priced new piece. Mass-market furniture often can't match the frame quality of older, well-made items.
Do you work on antique furniture that needs structural repairs before reupholstering?
Addressing the frame first is actually the correct sequence for any reupholstery job, and it's especially important with antiques. Trying to reupholster a piece with loose joints or cracked frame members just delays the inevitable and wastes the investment in new fabric.
How much fabric is typically needed to reupholster a sofa?
A standard three-cushion sofa usually requires between 12 and 20 yards of fabric, depending on the size of the piece and whether the fabric has a pattern that needs to be matched. The shop will calculate the exact yardage once they've assessed the piece.
Can you modify the style of a piece while reupholstering it, like adding tufting or changing the cushion style?
Style modifications are absolutely possible during a reupholstery project and are actually one of the best reasons to work with a custom-focused shop. Changes like tufting, piping, button placement, or cushion construction can meaningfully update the look of a piece.

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