Why Re-Upholster? | | |
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Recover or Reupholster?If a sofa or chair is in good shape on the inside and all it needs is a fresh new fabric on the outside, that's recovering. When a piece needs work on the inside, either partially or totally (new webbing, re-tied springs, new fillings, re-cushioning) that's reupholstering. Both are the province of the upholsterer, marine fabricator or auto trimmer.The upholsterer works from the frame, up... much the way the furniture maker does. So, if your old piece has a good frame, there's some significant initial saving to be had. Using modern materials with traditional skills can provide you with results that are even better than the original. In the hands of a good professional, you can get a full measure of value for your money, and quality that's hard to match. Reupholstery or restoration is one of the few professions in the domain of the hand skills that is alive and well in the assembly line age. So, if you have a lumpy old sofa, or a frayed chair that's beginning to shed its stuffing, take another look before dismissing it as a "has been". It could be the beginning of a beautiful new piece. This recycling of quality furniture will bring much pleasure in seeing a fashionable new piece bounce back out of the old one. If your old sofa (or chair) frame has stood up for ten years or more, it's probably good or it wouldn't have lasted that long. Good frames don't wear out. Over the years a good wood frame has jumped 100% OR MORE IN PRICE. | | |
Hardwood, The Key to a Quality FrameGood frames are made of hardwood - oak, maple, ash, alder or mahogany. These woods are strong and enduring and the upholsterer can tell them by their weight. They're heavy! That's why salespeople will often lift up one end of a sofa when showing it to a customer. They are indicating a quality feature of the furniture, which is the frame's weight. You can do some testing yourself by lifting pieces similar to your own and comparing to see how they feel | | |
Good Frame ConstructionGood frames are joined with double dowels (wood pins) and wood blocks, or screws. These hold fast and firm for a long time. If and when they loosen, they're easily firmed up or replaced.Frames made with metal braces, and those where staples are used without dowels, are generally not the best. The wood used in such frames is usually of lesser quality and doesn't wear well. And a reliable upholsterer will usually advise against repairing. If, however, you have such a piece and are fond of it because it has a style your like and couldn't find again, or it fits a particular space, or you simple don't want to part with it, it can be repaired for further use. Strengthening FramesBefore re-doing a piece, many professionals will move it around to check for "motion" in the joints. If a sofa has weak arms, some will not work on it. Others, who regularly do frame work as part of the total job, will put the arm solidly back where it belongs, replace any support pieces that are loose or missing and put the frame back into mint condition. The hardwood itself is worth it. It's generally a hefty 1¼" to 3½" thick and it's valuable.Exposed FramesMany pieces have interesting outside frames, which is their style. These are often delicate and finely made, as on side chairs and occasional chairs, in French antiques or copies. These frames are worth strengthening and a skillful upholsterer will know it right off.Furniture with exposed frames is usually valuable. And if it's old, even more so. The frame is part of the design of the piece and if you own one like this, you probably know its worth. These outside frames are usually cherry, walnut, or mahogany, and some are beech or birch. They are found on Victorian styles that have rich, dark woods, on Chippendale and Sheraton pieces where the frames are handsome embellishments to the piece, on Empire styles, French and American antiques, and on good reproductions. The wood usually ripens with age and acquires a beautiful patina, or soft glow. Such frames rarely need big repairs, if any. If one should need refinishing, this is done before the upholstering process begins. A fast, convenient, modern way is to spray stain and polish on the wood in a single process. Or it is stained and then hand-rubbed the old craftsmanship way, which is more expensive. Re-Styling FramesNot all upholsterers re-style frames. Those who do can be quite versatile and are accustomed to handling all kinds of specifications. They can change a straight Parsons arm to a rounded or flared arm. Or a square arm to a rolled arm. They can lower the sides or the back of a sofa, and knock off sharp corners for soft curves. Sofa arms can be cut down. And a sofa can be re-made into a love seat. Often, as the shape changes, so will the filling. A tight back can assume the shape of a plump, soft, pillow-back style. A tailored piece can be softened with draping and tucking and button-tufting.Comfort For An Aching BackWhen it comes to the upholstered chair, something that would strike most of us as extraordinary, is all in a day's work for one highly sophisticated upholsterer. He re-styles frames for people with back problems. He will change a curved chair frame to a straight one for comfortable upright support. And then fill and build up the back of the chair at the required level–upper back where the sitter needs it–lower back for the lumbar region if that's where the trouble is. And he'll do the same for the shoulders and neck. Restyling can be very effective and it's not especially complicated, aside from the fact that you can't go out and buy a chair made just for your aching back!The Custom FrameMany upholsters custom create the entire piece. They will order a frame in a particular size and style, to fit a room space, large or small, or to match up with a grouping of pieces. And then fashion the furniture to individual specifications, just as they do for decorators and interior designers. It goes without saying that this is expensive, but if it's worth it to you, you can get an approximate price which will be adjusted for materials, labor and the fabric you choose. What you will end up with is a truly one-of-a-kind piece of furniture.Check out our friends at http://betheresalon.com/ Give us a call to discuss you upholstery repair needs | |
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Monday, December 12, 2011
Why Should you Re-Upholster
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Green, Environmentally-Friendly Carpet Cleaning: Why It's Important
Every house owner wants his home to be completely clean. It makes the home a nicer area to live. Cleaning the carpets occasionally is one very important element of a clean home. There are many reasons Green Carpet Cleaning Santa Barbara is the foremost choice.
Green Carpet Cleaning is certainly Eco-friendly
Most homeowners today know green is preferable to other types of cleaning. Even so, there is certainly much more to this than you may realize. When you realize how many benefits you will get to green cleaning, you should understand it is right for you.
Green Carpet Cleaning is respectful of the outdoor environment. Environmentally safe carpet cleaning does not release harmful or poison substances into the atmosphere. Second, cleaning with green products means disposal will not likely harm the planet. There are two primary ways that toxic chemicals can be harmful. One is when leftover products are emptied into a sink or toilet; these chemicals can poison the outdoor environment
The more important problem concerns disposing of containers. When non-green containers are thrown to the trash, the material cannot disintegrate. The containers can remain in a landfill for long time, decades, or even longer. These are only some of the most typical ways why non-green products are damaging to the outdoor environment.
Toxic chemicals can also lead to adverse reactions. They can irritate the skin and eyes, both when they are in use and when they remain in the room. You will not have these kinds of problems if you make a point of choosing green.
In addition to health and safety, developing your residence looks is another reason for regular cleaning. Green cleaning will keep your residence looking its finest. Several non-green items have the ability to injure your carpets. The ingredients in these cleaning solutions are simply too powerful. They can harm the fabric of the carpets, and even cause them to fade. Green cleaning will do a complete job, while protecting the carpeting. It will stay radiant and beautiful, no matter how many times it is washed.
Green Carpet Cleaning Is Ideally Done By The Professionals
If you're like several homeowners, you like to spend less. You may even enjoy doing household jobs yourself. Cleaning your carpet can be a job you must leave towards the specialists.
When you choose professionals to execute your Green Carpet Cleaning Santa Barbara, you know the job will be done properly. As a homeowner, you certainly don't have the right apparatus, and are not certain of which products to use. Hiring the professionals is the way to get excellent results, each and every time.
Green cleaning is perfect for all carpet cleaning needs. There are plenty of benefits to a personal residence that no homeowner should consider any other method. Health, safety, concern for the environment, as well as a gorgeous home, all make green the most suitable choice. The small investment will provide fantastic results.
Nonetheless, green is not only for houses together with apartments. It should also be the preferred option for commercial cleaning. Hospitals and other health care facilities, schools, stores, and even general office cleaning, can all benefit from green. By thorough cleanliness to healthy indoor places, when cleaning a carpet is the issue, green is the solution. Every person who spends time in one of these environments will likely be healthier and safer, while the carpeting constantly appears its very best. No matter if you are an administrator or a member of the cleaning staff, choosing green for your own commercial cleaning will definitely lead your company to be as fresh and nice as your home.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Get Ready for Thanksgiving with New Upholstery
We have gotten in new sample books from Green House Fabrics, Duralee , Barrows Fabrics , JF Fabrics and Sunbrella for your out door areas.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Upholstery Shops
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Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Fabric Sale On Upholstery Fabrics @ La Costa Upholstery
Duralee, Pindler and Pindler, Barrows, Fabricade, Greenhouse and Sunbrella.
Have your work done by La Costa and get 30% off any fabric you buy from us. We do offer pick up and delivery service.
Visit our showroom and choose from thousands of fabrics and get free advice on what would be the best fabrics for you.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Upholstery Shops North County
antiques to patio cushions La Costa Upholstery is the only place you need to go to. Since 1979 in North County with the largest seletion of upholstery fabric to choose from.
Saturday, September 17, 2011
We Make Headboards @ La Costa Upholstery
Upholstery Fabrics Made in America @ La Costa Upholstery
made in the USA are made better. They look better and last longer yes they may cost a little more but they are worth it. La Costa Upholstery has fabrics for in door and out door use . With better made American fabrics your furniture will last longer saving you money.Use the links on your blog to see all the fabrics that we sell.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Sofas and Chairs From La Costa Upholstery
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Patio Cushions For the Summer and Fall from La Costa Upholstery
La Costa Upholstery has hundreds of Out door fabrics to choose from so you can have something that no one else has. We use only the best products , form foam to thread to zippers all the supplies we use are made to last for years.
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Pacific Beach, Mission Bay , Scripps Ranch,
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Why Re-Upholster?
Recover or Reupholster?If a sofa or chair is in good shape on the inside and all it needs is a fresh new fabric on the outside, that'srecovering. When a piece needs work on the inside, either partially or totally (new webbing, re-tied springs, new fillings, re-cushioning) that's reupholstering. Both are the province of the upholsterer, marine fabricator or auto trimmer.The upholsterer works from the frame, up... much the way the furniture maker does. So, if your old piece has a good frame, there's some significant initial saving to be had. Using modern materials with traditional skills can provide you with results that are even better than the original. In the hands of a good professional, you can get a full measure of value for your money, and quality that's hard to match. Reupholstery or restoration is one of the few professions in the domain of the hand skills that is alive and well in the assembly line age. So, if you have a lumpy old sofa, or a frayed chair that's beginning to shed its stuffing, take another look before dismissing it as a "has been". It could be the beginning of a beautiful new piece. This recycling of quality furniture will bring much pleasure in seeing a fashionable new piece bounce back out of the old one. If your old sofa (or chair) frame has stood up for ten years or more, it's probably good or it wouldn't have lasted that long. Good frames don't wear out. Over the years a good wood frame has jumped 100% OR MORE IN PRICE. | | |
Hardwood, The Key to a Quality FrameGood frames are made of hardwood - oak, maple, ash, alder or mahogany. These woods are strong and enduring and the upholsterer can tell them by their weight. They're heavy! That's why salespeople will often lift up one end of a sofa when showing it to a customer. They are indicating a quality feature of the furniture, which is the frame's weight. You can do some testing yourself by lifting pieces similar to your own and comparing to see how they feel | | |
Good Frame ConstructionGood frames are joined with double dowels (wood pins) and wood blocks, or screws. These hold fast and firm for a long time. If and when they loosen, they're easily firmed up or replaced.Frames made with metal braces, and those where staples are used without dowels, are generally not the best. The wood used in such frames is usually of lesser quality and doesn't wear well. And a reliable upholsterer will usually advise against repairing. If, however, you have such a piece and are fond of it because it has a style your like and couldn't find again, or it fits a particular space, or you simple don't want to part with it, it can be repaired for further use. Strengthening FramesBefore re-doing a piece, many professionals will move it around to check for "motion" in the joints. If a sofa has weak arms, some will not work on it. Others, who regularly do frame work as part of the total job, will put the arm solidly back where it belongs, replace any support pieces that are loose or missing and put the frame back into mint condition. The hardwood itself is worth it. It's generally a hefty 1¼" to 3½" thick and it's valuable.Exposed FramesMany pieces have interesting outside frames, which is their style. These are often delicate and finely made, as on side chairs and occasional chairs, in French antiques or copies. These frames are worth strengthening and a skillful upholsterer will know it right off.Furniture with exposed frames is usually valuable. And if it's old, even more so. The frame is part of the design of the piece and if you own one like this, you probably know its worth. These outside frames are usually cherry, walnut, or mahogany, and some are beech or birch. They are found on Victorian styles that have rich, dark woods, on Chippendale and Sheraton pieces where the frames are handsome embellishments to the piece, on Empire styles, French and American antiques, and on good reproductions. The wood usually ripens with age and acquires a beautiful patina, or soft glow. Such frames rarely need big repairs, if any. If one should need refinishing, this is done before the upholstering process begins. A fast, convenient, modern way is to spray stain and polish on the wood in a single process. Or it is stained and then hand-rubbed the old craftsmanship way, which is more expensive. Re-Styling FramesNot all upholsterers re-style frames. Those who do can be quite versatile and are accustomed to handling all kinds of specifications. They can change a straight Parsons arm to a rounded or flared arm. Or a square arm to a rolled arm. They can lower the sides or the back of a sofa, and knock off sharp corners for soft curves. Sofa arms can be cut down. And a sofa can be re-made into a love seat. Often, as the shape changes, so will the filling. A tight back can assume the shape of a plump, soft, pillow-back style. A tailored piece can be softened with draping and tucking and button-tufting.Comfort For An Aching BackWhen it comes to the upholstered chair, something that would strike most of us as extraordinary, is all in a day's work for one highly sophisticated upholsterer. He re-styles frames for people with back problems. He will change a curved chair frame to a straight one for comfortable upright support. And then fill and build up the back of the chair at the required level–upper back where the sitter needs it–lower back for the lumbar region if that's where the trouble is. And he'll do the same for the shoulders and neck. Restyling can be very effective and it's not especially complicated, aside from the fact that you can't go out and buy a chair made just for your aching back!The Custom FrameMany upholsters custom create the entire piece. They will order a frame in a particular size and style, to fit a room space, large or small, or to match up with a grouping of pieces. And then fashion the furniture to individual specifications, just as they do for decorators and interior designers. It goes without saying that this is expensive, but if it's worth it to you, you can get an approximate price which will be adjusted for materials, labor and the fabric you choose. What you will end up with is a truly one-of-a-kind piece of furniture. | | |
Do you have a tried Sofa or Chair?
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Carlsbad, Encinitas, Del Mar, Carmel Valley, Oceanside, Vista, San Marcos ,Escondido,
Rancho Bernardo, 4 S Ranch, Santa Luz, Rancho Santa Fe , La Jolla, San Diego, Twin Oaks,
San Elijo Hills, Bonsall, Fallbrook,Poway,Clairemont, Mira Mesa, Miramar, University City,
Pacific Beach, Mission Bay , Scripps Ranch,