Wayne's Upholstery

Upholstery Shop in Murfreesboro, Tennessee

(615) 896-1449706 Spencer Dr, Murfreesboro, TN 37129View on Yelp

About Wayne's Upholstery

Wayne's Upholstery is based in Murfreesboro, a city that's grown rapidly over the past two decades and now anchors the northern edge of Rutherford County. With Middle Tennessee State University nearby and a large military community connected to Smyrna, Murfreesboro has a diverse population with a real mix of furniture needs. Some customers have recently moved and want existing pieces updated to match a new home. Others have family furniture worth keeping. Wayne's is a local option that serves the full range of what this growing city's residents bring through the door.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Furniture reupholstery at Wayne's covers the standard range of residential pieces: sofas, loveseats, recliners, dining chairs, ottomans, and headboards. The work involves full disassembly of the upholstered surfaces, replacement of worn foam or padding, any necessary frame repairs, and application of new fabric chosen by the customer. Wayne's can handle both simple flat panels on dining chairs and more complex pieces with button tufting or rolled arms. For customers who aren't sure what they want, the shop can walk through fabric samples and help match existing decor.

Service Area

Wayne's Upholstery serves Murfreesboro and the surrounding Rutherford County communities, including Smyrna, La Vergne, and Christiana. Customers from Rockvale and the rural areas south of Murfreesboro regularly use the shop. It's a practical choice for anyone in the greater Rutherford County area who doesn't want to haul furniture all the way into Nashville.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Wayne's Upholstery work on recliners?
Recliners are common reupholstery projects and require more disassembly than a standard chair due to the mechanical components. A good upholsterer can work around the reclining mechanism and replace all the fabric and padding while keeping the function intact. Ask about this specifically when you call for an estimate.
How do I know if my sofa's frame is worth reupholstering?
Hardwood frames, particularly those that are glued and doweled rather than stapled together, are almost always worth the investment. If your sofa has a solid, heavy frame that doesn't wobble or creak, the structure is likely sound. The upholsterer will confirm this when they inspect the piece.
Can you reupholster a headboard to match new bedroom decor?
Yes, headboard reupholstery is a straightforward job that can dramatically change the look of a bedroom. You can add or remove tufting, change the fabric entirely, or add contrast piping for a more tailored look. It's one of the more affordable reupholstery projects relative to the visual impact.
What's the difference between reupholstery and slipcovers?
Reupholstery involves removing the old fabric and permanently applying new material directly to the frame, giving a clean, built-in look. Slipcovers are removable covers that fit over existing upholstery. Reupholstery is more durable and looks more polished, while slipcovers are a cheaper short-term solution.
How do I transport a large sofa to an upholstery shop?
A pickup truck or cargo van works best for most sofas. Wrap the piece in moving blankets to prevent damage in transit. Some upholstery shops offer pickup and delivery for an additional fee, which is worth asking about if you don't have access to a suitable vehicle.
Can upholstery work fix a sagging sofa seat?
Yes, saggy seats are one of the most common reasons people bring furniture in. The upholsterer can replace deteriorated foam, add new padding layers, or replace worn springs and webbing to restore proper support. The seat will feel firmer and more comfortable when done correctly.

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