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MC Interiors
5.0(
45
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Furniture - Upholster

Serving Windsor Mill, MD and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1992

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We are so impressed with MC Interiors. They have thousands of fabrics from which to choose. We chose one that was available in-house. We could not believe that the reupholstering took just one day."
Ottoman cube
Window bench cushion
NM USA
Frame done by others
Baked and Wired

+83

Response time1 day
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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The White Owl Studio, LLC
5.0(
21
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Furniture - Repair

Serving Windsor Mill, MD and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Instead of buying all new bedroom furniture we refinished it. It is spectacular and beautiful. It has been a pleasure working with White Owl Studio, I am already looking at other pieces to freshen up our home. Truly delighted. Thank you."
Response time1 day
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Maryland Carpet Cleaning Services, LLC
4.8(
54
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Upholstery and Furniture - Clean - For Business

Serving Windsor Mill, MD and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I?m very happy with the work Stan from Maryland Carpet Cleaning Services did for me! Our carpets were long overdue for a deep cleaning. After he cleaned five rooms, a staircase and an extra long hallway, the carpets look like new!!! Next year (or sooner) I will definitely ask him to come again!"
Response time9 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Upholstering questions, answered by experts

It is generally worth repairing leather furniture rather than replacing it, as it is typically more affordable and the material tends to retain its value. A typical repair averages around $250, which is significantly less than the thousands of dollars a replacement could cost. Even a full reupholstering, which can cost up to $4,000, may still be more economical than buying new. With proper care, repaired leather furniture can last for many years, making the investment worthwhile. However, if the underlying structure or frame of the furniture is damaged or malfunctioning, replacement might be a better option. The quality of the leather and the furniture piece are also important factors. For a definitive answer, it is best to consult a leather repair professional to assess your specific situation.

It is often worthwhile to refinish or restore furniture, especially for high-quality, older, antique, or sentimental pieces. Older furniture tends to have better durability than modern, mass-produced items, and refinishing can cost about one-third of the price of replacement. To determine if it's cost-effective, compare quotes from local refinishing services with the price of a new, similar piece. Refinishing can refresh a piece's look and extend its lifespan. However, it may not be worth it for newer furniture made of medium-density fiberboard (MDF) or plywood, or for items with major structural damage. A professional can help you assess the piece and decide on the best course of action.

DIY upholstery is feasible for simple pieces with the right tools and skills, though intricate jobs typically require professional expertise for the best results.

Although it’s not standard, many upholstery professionals offer warranties on their workmanship, typically ranging from six months to several years. However, most warranties don't cover normal wear and tear, damage from spills and other accidents, or problems with the original furniture frame. Before starting your project, be sure to ask about warranty terms, what is covered, and any exclusions.

Furniture made from materials resistant to sun fading includes metals like aluminum, stainless steel, and wrought iron, as well as certain synthetic materials like polyethylene (commonly used in outdoor wicker furniture) and resin-based products. Glass tables and accents are also sun resistant. These materials inherently withstand UV rays and are less prone to fading or discoloration. Furniture with UV-resistant coatings or finishes, such as powder-coated metal or UV-protected plastics, offers enhanced protection against sun-induced fading.

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