Struckhoff Upholstery

Upholstery Shop in High Ridge, Missouri

(636) 677-58152805 High Ridge Blvd, High Ridge, MO 63049View on Yelp

About Struckhoff Upholstery

Struckhoff Upholstery is located in High Ridge, Missouri, a community in Jefferson County that sits along the ridge between the Meramec and Big River valleys southwest of St. Louis. The area's mix of suburban and rural residents tends to favor keeping well-built furniture in the family rather than buying new, which makes a local reupholstery shop like this one a practical resource. High Ridge is close enough to Jefferson County's larger communities that customers from Arnold, Barnhart, and beyond can reach the shop without a long drive. It's a straightforward option for anyone in the area with a piece worth restoring.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Furniture reupholstery at a shop like Struckhoff involves taking a piece apart to its frame, evaluating what needs to be repaired or replaced underneath, and then rebuilding the upholstered surfaces with new materials. This process covers sofas, loveseats, armchairs, recliners, dining chair cushions, and ottomans, among other pieces. Fabric selection is part of the conversation, with options ranging from durable everyday fabrics to more refined materials suited to formal rooms. The finished piece should look and feel renewed, not just patched.

Service Area

Struckhoff Upholstery serves High Ridge and the surrounding Jefferson County communities in Missouri, including customers from Arnold, Barnhart, Fenton, and other nearby areas. The shop's location in the heart of Jefferson County makes it convenient for residents across a wide stretch of southwest St. Louis metro. Customers from southern St. Louis County also find it a workable distance for quality reupholstery work.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my furniture is worth reupholstering?
The frame is the key factor. If the frame is solid hardwood and structurally sound, reupholstery almost always makes financial and practical sense. Pieces with sentimental value are also strong candidates, even when the frame is lighter construction.
What fabrics hold up best for families with kids or pets?
Performance fabrics, tightly woven microfibers, and heavy-duty canvas-style materials are popular choices for high-use households. Many of these options are also treated to resist staining, which adds practical value in busy homes.
Can I supply my own fabric for a reupholstery job?
Many shops will work with customer-supplied fabric, though it's important to ask upfront. The shop may want to confirm the material is appropriate for the type of furniture and the application before agreeing to use it.
How do I get my furniture to the shop if I don't have a truck?
Some upholstery shops offer pickup and delivery for an additional fee, while others can recommend local delivery services. For smaller pieces like chairs or dining cushions, most standard vehicles can handle the transport.
Will the reupholstered piece look as good as new furniture?
In most cases, yes, and often better when you're working with a solid older frame. The craftsmanship in many vintage or antique pieces surpasses what's available in mass-produced furniture today, and fresh upholstery makes that quality visible again.
Is it possible to change the style of a piece when reupholstering it?
To a degree, yes. Fabric choice dramatically changes the look of a piece, and an upholsterer can sometimes modify tufting, button placement, or trim details. Major structural changes to the silhouette are harder, but cosmetic transformations through fabric alone are very effective.

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