Tudor Woodworks

Upholstery Shop in Kansas City, Missouri

3(2 reviews)
(816) 926-1095, Kansas City, MO 64123View on Yelp
Tudor Woodworks - upholstery in Kansas City, MO

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About Tudor Woodworks

Tudor Woodworks brings together carpentry and furniture reupholstery in Kansas City, Missouri, serving customers who need more than just new fabric on an old frame. With a 3.0 rating from early reviewers, the shop is working to build its reputation in a competitive KC market that includes both longtime craftsmen and newer outfits. Kansas City's mix of historic homes and mid-century properties keeps demand for quality furniture restoration steady. The combination of wood skills and upholstery work makes them worth considering for pieces that need attention from both angles.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery
Carpenters

Services & Process

Furniture reupholstery at Tudor involves removing old fabric, evaluating the frame and support structure, and applying new upholstery materials chosen by the customer. The carpentry side of the business means they can address cracked or warped wood frames, replace broken legs, refinish exposed wood sections, and rebuild damaged structural components before the fabric work begins. This matters because putting new fabric on a weak frame is a short-term fix at best. The combined skill set means your finished piece is solid from the inside out.

Service Area

Tudor Woodworks is based in Kansas City, MO and serves customers across the Kansas City metro on both sides of the state line. Jackson County neighborhoods, as well as nearby communities in Clay and Platte counties, are all within their typical service range. Customers with large or fragile antique pieces sometimes arrange pickup and delivery directly with the shop.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the benefit of using a shop that does both carpentry and upholstery?
When a shop handles both, they can fix structural problems with the frame before any fabric goes on, which means the finished piece will last much longer. You also avoid the back-and-forth of coordinating between a carpenter and a separate upholsterer.
Can Tudor Woodworks restore antique furniture that has both wood damage and worn upholstery?
That's exactly the kind of project where having woodworking and upholstery skills in the same shop pays off. They can address veneer damage, broken joints, and structural issues before moving on to the fabric restoration.
How do I get an estimate for a furniture restoration project in Kansas City?
You can call the shop to describe your piece, but most shops prefer to see the furniture in person before quoting a job. Bringing it in, or sending photos ahead of time, gives them a much more accurate sense of what's involved.
Do you work with customers' own fabric if they've already purchased material?
Many upholstery shops will work with customer-supplied fabric, though they may charge a cutting or handling fee. It's worth confirming this when you call, and make sure you have enough yardage before the project starts.
Can you refinish the wood parts of a chair while also reupholstering the seat and back?
Yes, doing both at the same time is actually the most efficient approach since the piece is already in the shop and disassembled. You'll end up with a cohesive finished result rather than mismatched wood and fabric tones.
Is Tudor Woodworks able to handle large sectional sofas or just smaller pieces?
Most upholstery shops in Kansas City can handle sectionals, though larger pieces take more time and may cost more to transport. Call ahead to discuss logistics and confirm they have the workspace and scheduling to take on your specific piece.

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