Sometimes we really feel like a "sofa doctor" We diagnose and determine what need to be done to make your sofa shiny and new again. Take the case of this L shape sofa that we had recently reupholstered. After stripping the sofa at the workshop we found that the casings for all the loose cushions are torn. The fibre fills inserts in the backrest cushions had lumped together and hence the backrest cushions look and feels dreadful. So instead of just reupholstering with the new fabrics, we had replaced all casings with calico which is much more durable than the tissue types that most store brought sofa provides. We had also tediously loosen the fibre fills that had balled together and also top up with more fills to give it a fuller look. The results an almost "new" sofa that can continues to serve you for many more years. Notice how the backrest are drooping and the seat cushions, especially the one on the chaise and ottoman had shifted. Torn tissue casi...
We had recently been given the opportunity to reupholster this beautifully ornate sofa sets, revived it, giving it a new lease of life. The seats cushions are the first to go. According to the owner, the original seat cushions had a slightly dome shape. It was worn and the replacements he got doesn't fit the configurations. It was flat. Foam paddings around the frame had also lost its density. The fabrics were threadbare and some of the paddings were exposed, causing even more tears to the upholstery. But instead of simply discarding it, he chose to have us reupholster it. And we at Jazz it Up do not disappoint. This is not the first time we work with him. We had previously reupholstered some dining chairs and a set of gliding rocker and ottoman for him. So we are indeed thankful to work with him again. First we shortlist suitable fabrics for his selections. Final fabric and trimmings chosen not only match the exquisite wood works, but must also be strong e...
WOW, last post back in 2017! I almost forgotten about this blog and I am not sure if anyone even visit here anymore. Over the years, we have moved on to FB and Instagram. But there's still something more nostalgic about this. Its like a personal journal, allowing me to capture each project and detailing the progress of our reupholstery journey. We had over the past 20 years reupholstered so many different sofas, armchairs, beds, headboards..... the list goes on.. taking pride in each project and knowing that this is also our small contribution to saving the environment and keeping it Green. The job may be mundane --stripping off old covers, re stuffing with new foams, putting on new covers, giving it a new look. But the results are definitely rewarding. We gave a new lease of life to otherwise old and discard upholstery. Many a times, our clients were shocked and surprised with the changes we had made to their old sofas and chairs. And because of this, they ha...
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