Top Notch Furniture Services

Upholstery Shop in Boise, Idaho

Top Notch Furniture Services - upholstery in Boise, ID

About Top Notch Furniture Services

Top Notch Furniture Services operates in Boise, Idaho, offering a broader scope than most upholstery-only shops. With roots in interior design, furniture reupholstery, and general contracting, this business appeals to clients who want a more complete approach to transforming a room or property. Boise's mix of historic neighborhoods, newer subdivisions, and commercial developments creates steady demand for this kind of multi-service provider. Whether you're updating a downtown office space or refreshing the furniture in a North End craftsman home, they're reachable at (208) 860-0766.

Services

Interior Design
Furniture Reupholstery
General Contractors

Services & Process

Top Notch brings together furniture reupholstery, interior design consulting, and general contractor capabilities under one roof. On the upholstery side, this means recovering chairs, sofas, ottomans, headboards, and commercial seating with your choice of fabric or leather. The interior design component helps clients coordinate fabric selections with the broader room palette and furnishings. The general contracting background is useful when upholstery work is part of a larger renovation, such as a basement finish or commercial office buildout that includes custom seating or built-in banquettes.

Service Area

Top Notch Furniture Services is based in Boise and serves clients throughout the city and surrounding Treasure Valley communities. Commercial clients from Nampa, Meridian, and Caldwell also use their services for larger renovation or office refresh projects.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you help with both the upholstery and the overall room design?
Yes, that's actually one of the advantages of working with a shop that offers interior design alongside reupholstery. You can get help choosing fabrics that coordinate with your paint colors, flooring, and other furnishings rather than selecting in isolation.
Do you work with commercial clients like offices or restaurants?
Commercial work is well-suited to a shop with general contracting experience, since restaurant booths, office chairs, and waiting room seating all have different durability requirements than residential pieces. A shop with that background can specify the right materials and handle the volume.
What's the difference between reupholstering and refinishing furniture?
Reupholstery deals with the fabric, foam, and cushioning, while refinishing addresses the wood or frame surfaces. Many jobs benefit from both, especially on older pieces where the wood is scratched or the finish is outdated alongside the worn fabric.
How do I know if my furniture frame is worth reupholstering?
A good upholsterer will inspect the frame for you and give an honest assessment. Solid hardwood frames, dovetail joints, and eight-way hand-tied springs are signs a piece is worth the investment. Particleboard or severely damaged frames usually aren't.
Can you work with fabric I already purchased?
Many shops will work with customer-supplied fabric, though it's worth confirming beforehand. The main thing is making sure you have enough yardage, since miscalculating fabric quantity is a common issue that can delay a project.
How do I prepare my furniture for drop-off at the shop?
Clear out any items stored in or under the piece and remove any cushions that detach easily. It's also helpful to take photos of the original piece so you have a reference point if you want to recreate specific details like tufting or trim placement.

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