Versailles Home Decorating

Upholstery Shop in Shortsville, New York

5(2 reviews)
(585) 289-696422 W Main St, Shortsville, NY 14548View on Yelp
Versailles Home Decorating - upholstery in Shortsville, NY

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About Versailles Home Decorating

Versailles Home Decorating operates out of Shortsville, New York, a small community in Ontario County between Rochester and the Finger Lakes region. With a perfect 5.0 rating from its reviewed customers, the shop has built a reputation for quality work despite its modest size. Combining interior design with furniture reupholstery makes it particularly useful for homeowners who want their furniture refresh to fit a larger decorating vision. Shortsville's rural setting means customers often drive from surrounding towns, which speaks to the shop's standing in the area.

Services

Interior Design
Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Versailles offers furniture reupholstery alongside interior design consulting, which means your fabric choice isn't made in isolation but as part of a thoughtful room plan. Reupholstery work typically covers sofas, armchairs, ottomans, and bedroom furniture, with attention to both structural integrity and aesthetic finish. Interior design services can include color consultation, furniture arrangement, and sourcing recommendations that go beyond the reupholstery project itself. This pairing helps clients avoid the common mistake of choosing a fabric that looks great on the piece but clashes with the rest of the room.

Service Area

Versailles Home Decorating is based in Shortsville and draws customers from across Ontario County and neighboring Finger Lakes communities. Towns like Canandaigua, Geneva, and Victor are within reasonable driving distance. Clients from the Rochester suburbs also make the trip when looking for a more personalized, design-forward upholstery experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between reupholstery and slipcovers?
Reupholstery involves removing the existing fabric and replacing it permanently with new material, which gives a cleaner, more tailored finish. Slipcovers are removable fabric covers that fit over existing upholstery, which is a lower-cost option but doesn't address worn foam or damaged structure underneath.
Can an interior designer help me choose upholstery fabric?
Absolutely, and it's often worth the consultation. A designer considers your lighting, wall color, flooring, and other furniture before recommending a fabric, which reduces the chance you'll pick something that doesn't work in the actual room.
Is it possible to reupholster furniture with a completely different style?
Yes, a skilled upholsterer can transform the look of a piece significantly through fabric choice and finishing details like button tufting, nail head trim, or a new skirt. Changing from a dated floral to a clean linen, for example, can make a piece look decades newer.
How should I prepare my furniture before bringing it to a shop?
Remove cushions, pillows, and any personal items from the piece before transport. It's also helpful to take photos of any damage or areas you want specifically addressed so you can clearly communicate your concerns during the consultation.
Do upholstery shops in small towns serve clients from larger cities?
Many do, especially shops with a strong reputation like those with high customer ratings. Clients from Rochester or the Finger Lakes region will often travel to a smaller town if the quality and service justify the drive.
Can I get design advice even if I only need one piece reupholstered?
Yes, shops that combine interior design with upholstery will often provide fabric and style guidance even for single-piece projects. It's a good opportunity to get a professional perspective without committing to a full interior design engagement.

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