All-In-One Upholstery

Upholstery Shop in Winter Park, Florida

(407) 753-97802822 Forsyth Rd, Ste 12506, Winter Park, FL 32792View on Yelp

About All-In-One Upholstery

All-In-One Upholstery is located in Winter Park, Florida, one of the most design-conscious communities in the Orlando metro area. Winter Park's Park Avenue shopping district and its concentration of interior designers, antique dealers, and historic homes create a clientele that expects careful, quality craftsmanship on furniture repairs. Homeowners here often own pieces with real value, whether that's a mid-century modern armchair or a traditional sectional from a high-end retailer. The city's blend of longtime residents with historic properties and newer affluent households makes it an active market for furniture preservation work.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Furniture reupholstery in a market like Winter Park means working on a wide variety of styles and quality levels. A shop here regularly handles delicate antique frames that require hand-tying springs and traditional techniques, alongside contemporary sofas that need modern foam and performance fabrics. Dining chair re-covering is common, especially for households that entertain frequently and want seating that looks sharp. Headboard reupholstery is another popular request in this market, since bedroom design is a priority for many Winter Park homeowners who invest in custom looks for master suites.

Service Area

All-In-One Upholstery serves Winter Park and the surrounding Orlando metro, including Maitland, Eatonville, and nearby areas of north Orlando. Interior designers working throughout Orange and Seminole counties regularly source upholstery work from Winter Park shops. The location gives easy access to clients across the northern Orlando corridor.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you work directly with interior designers, or just homeowners?
Most upholstery shops welcome both, and shops in design-active markets like Winter Park often develop ongoing relationships with local designers who send clients regularly. If you're a designer looking for a reliable trade partner, it's worth having a direct conversation with the shop about how they handle designer referrals and project coordination.
Can I supply my own fabric from a design showroom?
Yes, most upholstery shops are happy to work with customer-supplied fabric, which is common when an interior designer has specified a particular material. Just confirm yardage requirements with the shop before you purchase, since underestimating fabric can delay the project significantly.
What types of furniture are most commonly reupholstered in Winter Park homes?
Sofas, armchairs, and dining sets are the most frequent requests, but headboards, ottomans, and accent chairs come up often in this market too. Homes with traditional or transitional design aesthetics often have multiple upholstered pieces that benefit from updated fabric when refreshing a room.
Is it possible to change the style of a piece during reupholstery, like adding tufting?
Absolutely, and this is one of the most exciting things about the reupholstery process. Adding tufting, changing cushion profiles, or modifying the trim can transform the look of a piece while keeping the original frame intact. A skilled upholsterer can advise you on what modifications work structurally.
How do I know what fabric grade I need for a frequently used piece?
Fabric durability is measured in double rub counts, and a piece that gets daily use should have a fabric rated at 30,000 double rubs or higher. Your upholsterer can walk you through the options and recommend performance fabrics that hold up to regular use without sacrificing style.
Can you restore antique furniture without changing its original character?
Yes, and this requires using appropriate materials and techniques for the era of the piece. Traditional hand-tied spring construction, natural fiber padding, and period-appropriate fabric choices are all options for restoring an antique while keeping its historical integrity. The key is working with a shop that has experience with older construction methods.

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