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Re-upholstering furniture is a great way to personalize mass-produced furniture or furniture whose upholstery has seen better days. The process can be difficult, but it's definitely worth it, especially if you like DIY projects. With a little help and a little know-how, this project and be fun and constructive.

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    Find the right couch. Believe it or not, most furniture is designed to be re-upholstered, just as cars are designed to be worked on. Just because the fabric on an old couch has seen better days doesn't mean the couch needs to be consigned to the junk heap. There are riches to be found here.[1]

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    Select a couch that fits your taste. At the very least, find a couch that is of a style that can be molded to something enjoyable by the time it is completed.[2]

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    Take pictures of the couch pre-upholstery. Take pictures of how the couch looks before you tear it apart, and especially all through the process of "destroying it." Take pictures inside and out, front and back. Take closeup pictures of any area that might be difficult.

    • Couches are not complex pieces of machinery, but this sort of project can take a long time, so it's good to have a nice "photographic memory" for referencing. You never know when you'll need to go back and piece something together about what the couch was like before you ripped its fabric off.
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    Carefully take the couch apart in the following order. While taking the couch's fabric off, take care not to damage the old cover or other parts that will be needed later, such as stuffing. Otherwise, remove the fabric in the following order:

    • With the sofa upside down or on its back, take off the dust-clothes and all the fabric around the bottom.
    • Turn the sofa upright and take off the outside back, the outside arms, the inside back, the inside arms and the deck.
    • If the old cover fits well, you can use it as a pattern to cut your new fabric. Keep the old cover around until you finish the sofa so that you can refer to it as needed.
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    Inspect the cushions for compromised filling material. See if any filling material will need to be replaced once the couch has been stripped down. If the sofa needs new cushion filling, purchase high-quality foam (2.5 lb to 3 lb.), which will last for many years. Cheap foam quickly breaks down.

    • High-quality foam can get very expensive, very quickly — its cost is tied to the cost of petroleum, out of which its made — but don't skimp out, or else the couch will be great looking, but also saggy and uncomfortable couch.
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    Use your pictures as a guide. As you create and put the new cover on you may want to to consult the "photographic memory" compiled from before the couch was taken apart, or to ask for advice from a more experienced person.

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    Cut your Fabric. Find a large flat area (a large table or the floor) to roll out and cut your fabric. Use the old cover as a pattern to cut the fabric. Lay the old cover pieces on the new fabric, rearranging the pieces on top of the fabric as necessary to save fabric.

    • On seamed edges cut 1/2" from the old seam.
    • On stapled edges add 2-3" more, which will be used to pull the fabric cover onto the sofa.
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    Sew your fabric. Older heavy duty metal sewing machines work better and hold up longer than the new lightweight plastic machines. Use the zipper foot to sew along the welting edges. Use heavy duty thread and a heavy needle to sew the fabric. Use a 1/2" seam allowance.

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    Get a heavy-duty staple gun to attach the new fabric to the couch. If you don't have one, purchase a good-quality staple gun, and go to town.[3]

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    Start attaching the new material from the inside out. First attach the sofa deck, then the inside arms, and the inside back, in that order. No matter which way you are attaching the fabric, be sure to pull the fabric snug as you attach it, or it will stretch over time.[4]

    • When the inside is attached, fit and sew the cushion(s). If the cushions are a little too big or too small, you can adjust the size of the cushion area by loosening or tightening the bottom of the inside arms and inside back. Then attach the outside arms and the outside back.
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    Take pride in your achievements once the couch is finished. Perhaps the most important thing to do is show it off.

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    You can remove the fabric and wrap the foam with polyester quilting batting from a sewing store. It comes in rolls and in differing thicknesses, but the thicker it is, the larger it will make the cushion, with a tighter fit back into the fabric cover.

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    No, if you are able to measure and sew new covers without removing the old, you can cover right over the old if you want to. I've done it, but I recommend making sure that your outer fabric is thick enough so that the fabric below doesn't show through.

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    Buttons are attached using a long, thick needle that can penetrate through the entire piece (particularly finished cushions comprised of fabric and foam). You can also just attach it firmly to the outside fabric using a normal method. The method whereby you go right through the foam makes a nice indent and ensures the button doesn't get caught on things.

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      • Use thick fabric. Couches are sat on, jumped on, spilled on, scrubbed, moved, slept on, etc. Purchase thick, durable fabric.[5]

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      • Often, part of re-upholstering is making new cushions. If you are purchasing furniture to re-upholster, a good rule of thumb is find furniture that should not require new filling material. Foam and other cushion materials can be very expensive and may make your project cost-ineffective.

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      To reupholster a couch, start by removing the old fabric, starting at the bottom of the sofa and working your way up. Next, cut out pieces of fabric that correspond with each section of the couch using the old fabric as a guide. Then, sew the seams together with a sewing machine and heavy duty thread. Finally, attach the fabric to the couch with a staple gun, working from the innermost parts of the couch outward. For tips on replacing the cushions on your couch when you reupholster it, read on!

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      How to reupholster a sofa easy? ›

      Instructions
      1. Measure Your Couch. ...
      2. Remove Dust Cover. ...
      3. Remove Old Upholstery. ...
      4. Add Stuffing as Needed. ...
      5. Refinish Frame. ...
      6. Cut and Attach New Fabric. ...
      7. Reattach Dust Cover. ...
      8. Cut and Add Trim.
      Aug 3, 2021

      How do you reupholster a couch by yourself? ›

      How to Reupholster a Couch
      1. Study your couch. ...
      2. Remove the bottom cover. ...
      3. Remove the pieces of upholstery fabric. ...
      4. Buy and cut the new fabric. ...
      5. Attach your new fabric to the couch. ...
      6. Reattach the dust cover. ...
      7. Add trim as needed. ...
      8. Sew pillow covers.
      Jun 7, 2021

      How many hours does it take to reupholster a couch? ›

      To give a broad estimate, reupholstering a couch (fabric only) will take 15–24 hours of work. Repairing the frame and springs and replacing the stuffing will take extra time. If you employ a furniture repair specialist to do the job, expect your sofa to be with them for around two weeks.

      How to reupholster a couch without removing old fabric? ›

      to reupholster a sofa in this way you will need: a staple gun and staples (7/16" and smaller will work for most). basically all you need to do is cut, tuck, stretch pull and staple the fabric over the existing stuffing and cushions with the goal being to hide all the staples and smooth out all the wrinkles.

      What is the best fabric to reupholster a sofa? ›

      Olefin / Polyproylene:

      It's highly resistant to stains, mildew, abrasion, and sunlight, so it's great for both indoor and outdoor use! It's also made from an up-cycled material so it's a great choice for the eco-conscious buyer. Some polypropylene upholstery fabrics are even bleach cleanable!

      How many yards of fabric does it take to reupholster a couch? ›

      One yard of fabric is equivalent to 36 inches. Generally, it takes about 2 yards for each cushion, with a 1-inch allowance for the seams. If your project is a couch has three cushions, for example, you'd need approximately 6 yards for the cushions alone.

      Can I reupholster over existing fabric? ›

      If the fabric is moldy, smelly, or soiled, it should be removed. You should also remove the old fabric if it has a bulky texture or will be visible through the new fabric. If the existing fabric is flat and free of stains or smells, feel free to reupholster right over it.

      How much does it cost to re upholster a couch? ›

      With all of these factors in mind, the average cost range for reupholstering a couch is quite wide. According to Revolution Fabrics, sofas can cost between $400 and $4,500 to reupholster, with the typical job coming in at around $1,800.

      Is it worth it to reupholster a couch? ›

      Is it better to reupholster or buy new? It is better to reupholster if the couch is high quality, an antique, or a family heirloom. If the cost to reupholster is similar or more to the cost of a new couch, buying a new one should be considered.

      What is the most popular sofa color? ›

      The 5 Most Popular Sofa Colors

      Here are some of the most popular choices for modern sofa colors: Gray, Blue, Beige, Soft White, and Green. Most sofa brands offer these colors or variations on shades of these colors. We encourage you to find a unique color for your sofa.

      What's the difference between recovering and reupholstering? ›

      Recovering and reupholstering mean the same thing - generally replacing the fabric, but not only. Recovering furniture is a mild form of reupholstering furniture. Recovering refers to loose items like pillows and reupholstering refers to furniture.

      Is it cheaper to buy a new sofa or reupholster? ›

      Though the cost to reupholster a couch varies, quality sofa upholstery could cost 50-60% less than replacement when all things are considered. Before calling upholsterers for quotes, measure your sofa and research fabrics. While pricier upfront, replacement sofas start cheaper but don't last as long.

      What is the easiest upholstery fabric to work with? ›

      A heavy-duty synthetic microfiber will be the most stain-resistant and easiest to care for, so it's an excellent choice for often-used sofas or chairs.

      Is it cheaper to reupholster a couch or buy a new one? ›

      Though the cost to reupholster a couch varies, quality sofa upholstery could cost 50-60% less than replacement when all things are considered. Before calling upholsterers for quotes, measure your sofa and research fabrics. While pricier upfront, replacement sofas start cheaper but don't last as long.

      How much does it cost to reupholster a sofa? ›

      With all of these factors in mind, the average cost range for reupholstering a couch is quite wide. According to Revolution Fabrics, sofas can cost between $400 and $4,500 to reupholster, with the typical job coming in at around $1,800.

      Is it a good idea to reupholster a couch? ›

      You will want a high-quality sofa that will last for a long time so you don't have to consider maintenance again in a couple of short years. Providing your sofa frame is durable and in good condition, a re-upholstery finish may be the best choice to secure longevity in your living area.

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