Wilson Lee

Upholstery Shop in Glen Allen, Virginia

(804) 562-338211551 Nuckols Rd, Ste Z2, Glen Allen, VA 23059View on Yelp
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About Wilson Lee

Wilson Lee is based in Glen Allen, Virginia, a suburban community in northern Henrico County that sits just outside Richmond's city limits along the I-95 and I-295 corridors. The area is home to a mix of established residential neighborhoods, newer developments, and a strong commercial presence around the Innsbrook Corporate Center. Wilson Lee combines interior design services with furniture reupholstery, giving clients a way to approach room updates more holistically rather than making individual decisions in isolation. For Glen Allen homeowners who want their space to feel pulled together, that combination is a practical advantage.

Services

Interior Design
Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Wilson Lee offers furniture reupholstery for sofas, chairs, dining seating, and accent pieces, paired with interior design consulting that helps clients make decisions about fabric, color, and placement in context. Reupholstery work covers fabric removal, structural assessment, padding replacement, and new fabric installation with attention to seam placement and pattern matching. On the design side, clients can get help with room planning, fabric and finish coordination, and sourcing furniture to complement restored pieces. The two services working together can transform a room more efficiently than tackling upholstery and design separately.

Service Area

Wilson Lee serves Glen Allen and the surrounding Henrico County area, including Short Pump, Innsbrook, and communities along the Route 1 and West Broad Street corridors. Clients from northern Richmond neighborhoods also make the short trip for this combination of services. Most of the Richmond metro area is within a reasonable distance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to hire a designer, or can I just get the reupholstery work done?
You can absolutely focus on the reupholstery work alone if that's all you need. The design component is available for clients who want a more guided approach to fabric selection and room planning, but it's not required to get a piece recovered.
How does an interior designer help with fabric selection?
A designer looks at your fabric choice in the context of the whole room, considering existing colors, patterns, lighting, and the scale of the piece. That perspective helps avoid combinations that look off once the recovered furniture is back in the space.
Can you help me figure out whether to reupholster or replace a piece?
Yes. An experienced provider will look at the frame quality, the cost of recovery versus replacement, and how the piece fits your long-term design goals. Honest advice on this question is a sign of a trustworthy shop.
What's the difference between reupholstery and slip-covering a piece of furniture?
Reupholstery involves permanently replacing the fabric and often the padding, giving the piece a lasting update. Slipcovers are removable fabric covers that sit over the existing upholstery. Reupholstery generally looks more polished and holds up better over time.
Do you work with interior designers who are coordinating projects for their clients?
Yes. Trade clients and interior designers working on client projects are a natural fit for a shop that understands both the design and the technical sides of upholstery. Clear communication and reliable timelines are especially important for trade relationships.
How far in advance should I book a reupholstery project?
Booking two to four weeks ahead is generally sufficient for most projects, though busy seasons or fabric backorders can extend that timeline. If you're working toward a specific deadline, like a home sale or a holiday gathering, let the shop know upfront so scheduling can be prioritized.

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