The Furniture Doctors

Upholstery Shop in Denver, Colorado

4.3(22 reviews)
(303) 885-22109300 E Flolrida Ave, Denver, CO 80247View on Yelp
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About The Furniture Doctors

The Furniture Doctors in Denver, Colorado takes a repair-first approach, handling both reupholstery and structural furniture repair under one roof. With a 4.3 rating from 22 customers, the shop has built a consistent track record across a solid volume of work. Denver's housing market, with plenty of older homes and hand-me-down furniture being revived for new owners, keeps demand for this kind of service steady. If you've got a piece with a broken frame, loose joints, or torn fabric, this is the kind of shop that can address all of it rather than just covering the problem with new upholstery.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery
Furniture Repair

Services & Process

Furniture reupholstery at this shop means stripping pieces down to the frame, replacing worn foam or batting, and recovering with your chosen fabric. Structural furniture repair goes deeper, fixing broken legs, loose joints, damaged drawer hardware, and frame cracks that would compromise the finished piece if left unaddressed. Combining both services means they can properly assess whether a piece needs structural work before reupholstery begins, which saves you from paying for a cosmetic fix that won't last. Customers commonly bring in sofas, armchairs, recliners, and dining sets.

Service Area

The Furniture Doctors serves Denver and the surrounding metro area, taking on work from customers across the city's neighborhoods as well as nearby suburbs. Given their combination of repair and reupholstery, customers sometimes drive from farther out to find a shop that handles both. They're conveniently located for Denver residents and those coming in from the surrounding Front Range.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you fix a sofa frame that's broken before reupholstering it?
Yes, addressing the frame first is actually the right order of operations. Reupholstering over a broken frame is a waste of money since the new fabric will sag or tear in the same spots once the frame gives way again.
How do I know if my furniture is worth repairing and reupholstering?
Solid wood frames in good condition are almost always worth saving, especially for older pieces built to a higher standard than most new furniture. A shop that does both repair and reupholstery can give you an honest assessment rather than a one-size-fits-all answer.
What causes furniture frames to break, and can it be prevented?
Most frame damage comes from prolonged stress on joints, often from years of use or from heavy, repeated impact on one spot. Proper care, like avoiding standing on furniture and keeping it away from excessive moisture, extends the life of even older frames significantly.
How long does a full reupholstery job take for a three-seat sofa?
A three-seat sofa typically takes two to three weeks from drop-off to pickup, depending on current shop volume and fabric availability. If structural repairs are also needed, add a few extra days to that estimate.
Can you reupholster a recliner without losing the reclining function?
Experienced upholsterers know how to work around recliner mechanisms and keep them fully functional after the job. It's more complex than a standard chair, which is reflected in the price, but a well-done recliner reupholstery is absolutely achievable.
Do you offer any kind of warranty on repair and reupholstery work?
Many shops offer a warranty on their workmanship, typically covering seam failures or structural issues that arise from the repair itself. Ask specifically what's covered and for how long when you're getting your quote.

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