Unlimited Design

Upholstery Shop in Kissimmee, Florida

5(1 reviews)
(407) 731-3111863 Sawdust Trl, Kissimmee, FL 34744View on Yelp
Unlimited Design - upholstery in Kissimmee, FL

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About Unlimited Design

Unlimited Design in Kissimmee, Florida holds a perfect 5-star rating and combines furniture reupholstery with refinishing services, making it a strong choice for customers who want both the fabric and the wood on a piece addressed at once. Kissimmee sits in Osceola County, south of Orlando, and serves a community that includes longtime Florida residents, a large vacation property market, and a diverse population with wide-ranging design tastes. The shop's dual capability means you're not coordinating between two separate contractors when a chair needs both a new finish on the frame and fresh fabric on the seat.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery
Refinishing Services

Services & Process

Furniture reupholstery at Unlimited Design covers the standard work of replacing fabric, foam, and padding on sofas, chairs, and other upholstered pieces, but the added refinishing service is what makes this shop stand out. Refinishing involves stripping or sanding a wood frame down, repairing any damage, and applying a new stain or paint finish to match your vision. This combination is especially useful for dining chairs, where the seat cushion and the wood legs both show wear at the same rate. You can walk away with a piece that looks and feels fully renewed rather than just partially updated.

Service Area

Unlimited Design serves Kissimmee and the surrounding Osceola County area, including St. Cloud, Celebration, and Poinciana. The shop is also accessible to customers from south Orange County and the tourism corridor along US-192. Its location makes it a practical option for the large vacation property market throughout the Kissimmee area.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does furniture refinishing involve, and is it done at the same time as reupholstery?
Refinishing involves stripping or sanding the existing finish off a wood frame, making repairs, and applying a new stain, paint, or clear coat. In a shop that does both services, the refinishing is typically done first so the wood is fully dried and cured before the new upholstery is applied, keeping the fabric clean throughout the process.
Can you match the existing wood finish on a piece if I'm only refinishing part of it?
Matching an existing finish precisely can be challenging because wood ages and darkens over time, and original stain colors may be discontinued. A skilled finisher can get very close and will often show you samples on scrap wood before committing to the full piece. It's worth discussing your tolerance for slight variation during the consultation.
Why does Kissimmee have so much demand for furniture restoration services?
The area's massive vacation rental industry means property managers are constantly refreshing furniture to keep rentals looking appealing to guests. Reupholstering and refinishing existing pieces is often faster and cheaper than sourcing new furniture, especially when you need a specific style to match an existing design scheme.
What sets a 5-star rated upholstery shop apart from others in the area?
Consistent quality, clear communication, and delivering on promised timelines are the factors that drive strong ratings in service businesses. A shop with top reviews has usually earned them through repeat customers and referrals, which in a market like Kissimmee often means interior designers and property managers who bring in multiple projects.
Can dining chairs be fully restored with both new fabric and a new wood finish?
Dining chairs are actually one of the most common complete restoration projects because they experience heavy use on both the seat and the frame. A shop offering both services can handle the full chair in one visit, giving you a result that looks cohesive and consistent across an entire set.
How do I choose between repainting and re-staining a wood furniture frame?
The choice depends on the quality of the wood and the look you want. Attractive hardwood grain is worth showing off with a stain, while lower-quality wood or pieces with patched repairs often look better painted since paint obscures imperfections cleanly. Your upholsterer or finisher can walk you through the options based on what they see in the frame.

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