Village Woodsmith

Upholstery Shop in Phoenix, Arizona

5(5 reviews)
(480) 597-59911711 W Rose Garden Ln, Phoenix, AZ 85027View on Yelp
Village Woodsmith - upholstery in Phoenix, AZ

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About Village Woodsmith

Village Woodsmith in Phoenix, AZ brings a rare combination of furniture reupholstery, repair, and wood refinishing under one roof, backed by a perfect 5-star rating across 5 reviews. Phoenix's sprawling design district and the city's mix of mid-century modern and contemporary homes means residents often have furniture worth restoring rather than tossing. This shop handles the whole restoration process, from fixing wobbly frames to refinishing scratched wood to applying fresh fabric. It's a one-stop solution for furniture that needs more than just new upholstery.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery
Furniture Repair
Refinishing Services

Services & Process

Furniture repair at Village Woodsmith covers structural issues like broken joints, cracked frames, and damaged legs before any fabric work begins, which is something many upholstery-only shops can't do. Refinishing services involve stripping old stain or paint, sanding wood surfaces back to bare material, and applying a new finish that matches the client's preference or restores the original look. Reupholstery rounds out the offering, replacing worn fabric and tired foam on chairs, sofas, ottomans, and other upholstered pieces. Handling all three services in-house means the work is coordinated and the finished piece looks cohesive.

Service Area

Village Woodsmith serves the Phoenix metro area, including customers from Scottsdale, Tempe, Chandler, and surrounding communities. Phoenix's central location in the Valley of the Sun makes the shop accessible to clients from across Maricopa County.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you fix a broken furniture frame before reupholstering it?
Yes, and it's important to do structural repairs before any new fabric goes on. Reupholstering a wobbly or cracked frame just means the problem will return quickly, so addressing the woodwork first is always the right sequence.
What does furniture refinishing involve?
Refinishing typically means stripping the old finish, sanding the wood smooth, and applying a new stain, paint, or clear coat. The process can dramatically change the color of a piece or restore it to its original appearance.
How do I know if my furniture is worth repairing versus replacing?
If the frame is solid hardwood and the piece has quality joinery, it's almost always worth repairing. Particleboard or hollow-core furniture often isn't economical to restore since the underlying structure can't hold up to the repair process.
Do you work on antique furniture in Phoenix?
Many furniture restoration shops in Phoenix handle antique pieces, though the process requires more care and sometimes special finishing techniques to preserve original details. It's worth asking specifically about the shop's experience with antiques before bringing in a valuable piece.
Can you match the original wood finish on a piece being refinished?
Matching a finish closely is possible in most cases, especially if you can bring in a photo or describe the original color. An exact match to aged or patinated original finishes is more challenging but often achievable with the right staining technique.
How long does a full furniture restoration take in Phoenix?
A project that involves repairs, refinishing, and reupholstery can take two to four weeks depending on the shop's current workload and the complexity of the piece. Shops that handle all three services in-house often turn things around faster than coordinating between multiple vendors.

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