Printer's Alley

Upholstery Shop in Raleigh, North Carolina

2.8(18 reviews)
(919) 781-17775910-111 Duraleigh Rd, Raleigh, NC 27612View on Yelp
Printer's Alley - upholstery in Raleigh, NC

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About Printer's Alley

The team at Printer's Alley works out of 5910-111 Duraleigh Rd in Raleigh, North Carolina. Yelp reviewers rate them 2.8 stars across 18 reviews. They are listed under fabric stores, home decor, furniture reupholstery. North Carolina's Research Triangle and Charlotte are the two major service hubs.

Services

Fabric Stores
Home Decor
Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Printer's Alley handles fabric stores, home decor, furniture reupholstery at 5910-111 Duraleigh Rd in Raleigh. Whether it is a family sofa, a classic car interior, or a restaurant booth, upholstery work requires someone who knows fabrics, frames, and finishing. Call (919) 781-1777 to discuss your project.

Service Area

Printer's Alley is at 5910-111 Duraleigh Rd in Raleigh, NC. They serve the local area and surrounding communities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Printer's Alley do auto upholstery?
Some shops handle both furniture and auto work, others specialize. Auto work includes seats, headliners, door panels, dashboards, and convertible tops. Call (919) 781-1777 to ask about their auto capabilities.
What does Printer's Alley do?
Printer's Alley handles fabric stores, home decor, furniture reupholstery at their Raleigh, NC shop. Work ranges from residential furniture to auto interiors to commercial seating. Call (919) 781-1777 to discuss your project.
Where is Printer's Alley?
They are at 5910-111 Duraleigh Rd in Raleigh, NC 27612. Call (919) 781-1777 to discuss your project or schedule a drop-off.
Can I bring my own fabric?
Most upholsterers accept customer-supplied fabric, but make sure you bring enough. They can tell you the yardage required for your piece. Call (919) 781-1777 to confirm their policy.
Is it worth reupholstering my old furniture?
If the frame is solid wood and well made, almost always yes. A quality frame with new fabric and foam will outlast most new furniture. Cheap frames are usually not worth it. Bring the piece in for an honest assessment.

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