by Dan Skiles Jr., a Diamond Certified Expert Contributor
When faced with the decision to reupholster a piece of furniture or buy something new, consider the following factors to make an informed choice:
1. Age and structural integrity
If the furniture has been part of your home for over a decade and the underlying structure is still in good condition, reupholstering is a wise choice. Furniture with solid “bones” is a great candidate for restoration.
2. Sentimental value
Sometimes, furniture has more than just functional value. If your piece has sentimental significance or holds a special place in your heart, that’s a compelling reason to consider reupholstering rather than parting with it.
3. Quality and durability
In recent years, the furniture industry has seen changes in quality control and workmanship, with some manufacturers going out of business. It has become challenging to find high-quality, durable pieces that will stand the test of time. Even expensive, designer-quality items may arrive damaged or unfinished. So, if you already have a well-constructed piece, reupholstering can extend its life far beyond what you can find on the market today.
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