Vintage House Market

Upholstery Shop in Pooler, Georgia

(912) 348-2028223 US80, Pooler, GA 31322View on Yelp
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About Vintage House Market

Vintage House Market in Pooler, Georgia offers a blend of furniture reupholstery, vintage and consignment pieces, and home staging services that's hard to find under one roof. Pooler has grown rapidly over the past decade, drawing families and professionals who want well-designed homes without paying new-furniture prices for everything. That makes a shop combining vintage finds with professional reupholstery and staging a natural fit for the market. Whether you're prepping a home for sale near I-95 or refreshing your living room on a budget, this shop covers multiple angles.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery
Used, Vintage & Consignment
Home Staging

Services & Process

Furniture reupholstery here means taking vintage or consignment pieces and giving them updated fabric, new cushion fill, and a finished look that works in a modern home. The consignment and vintage side of the business means customers can find pre-owned furniture that's already been curated for quality and style. Home staging services involve selecting, arranging, and sometimes reupholstering pieces to make a property show well to potential buyers. All three services connect logically: a staged home needs good-looking furniture, and a consignment shop with reupholstery capabilities can deliver that more efficiently than separate vendors.

Service Area

Vintage House Market serves Pooler and the surrounding communities along the I-95 and I-16 corridors, including Garden City, Port Wentworth, and West Savannah. The shop is also convenient for Savannah homeowners who want to shop for vintage pieces or get furniture reupholstered without dealing with downtown traffic.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is home staging, and do I need it before selling my house?
Home staging involves furnishing and styling a property to appeal to buyers, making it easier for them to picture living there. Staged homes tend to sell faster and at higher prices, especially in competitive markets like the Pooler and Savannah area.
Can I bring in a vintage piece I found elsewhere and have it reupholstered?
Yes, you don't have to buy from the shop's consignment inventory to use the reupholstery service. Bring in your own piece and the team will assess its condition, suggest repairs if needed, and help you choose fabric that works with the style of the piece.
How do I know if a vintage furniture piece is worth reupholstering?
The frame is what matters most. Solid wood construction, sturdy joints, and good proportions mean a piece is worth the investment of new fabric and cushioning. A shop with experience in vintage furniture can spot quality quickly and give you an honest assessment.
Do you sell consignment furniture that's already been reupholstered?
Yes, some pieces in the inventory have already been refreshed with new fabric or cushions, so you can buy something that's ready to go into your home. This is a good option if you want the look of restored vintage furniture without waiting for a custom project.
Can staging furniture be rented, or does it have to be purchased?
Many staging providers offer rental arrangements, especially for vacant homes that need furniture just long enough to sell. Ask the shop about their staging terms, since options vary and a rental model can be more cost-effective than buying pieces you don't plan to keep.
What fabric types hold up best in Georgia's humid climate?
Performance fabrics treated for moisture resistance, such as solution-dyed acrylics or polyester blends, hold up better in humid climates than natural fibers alone. Tightly woven fabrics also resist mold and mildew better, which is worth considering for any piece that might spend time near windows or on a porch.

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