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That family heirloom sitting in your living room doesn’t have to stay faded and worn. Your favorite chair can feel comfortable again instead of reminding you every time you sit down that the springs have seen better days.
We restore furniture to look better than it did originally. Fresh fabric that matches your style. Solid construction that lasts for years. Comfort that makes you actually want to use the piece again.
The difference isn’t just visual. When furniture is properly reupholstered, it becomes functional again. No more avoiding that couch because it’s uncomfortable or embarrassing when guests come over.
Miami Design Group brings over 15 years of upholstery expertise to Coral Manor. We’ve worked with thousands of clients across NYC, Toronto, and now South Florida.
We understand Florida’s unique challenges. Humidity affects fabric differently than dry climates. We select materials and treatments that hold up in this environment.
Our team knows the difference between a quick fix and restoration that lasts. We work with premium fabrics and use techniques that furniture will need to withstand daily use for years to come.
We start by examining your furniture to understand what it needs. Some pieces just need new fabric. Others require structural work on springs, padding, or the frame itself.
You choose from our selection of premium fabrics. We help you pick materials that work with your style and lifestyle. If you have pets, kids, or specific durability needs, we factor that into the recommendation.
The restoration happens in our workshop where we can control quality at every step. We strip the old materials, repair any structural issues, and rebuild the piece with new padding and your chosen fabric. You get your furniture back looking and feeling like new.
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Our upholstery services in Coral Manor go beyond swapping out fabric. We rebuild furniture from the inside out when needed.
Florida’s humidity can cause issues that other climates don’t see. Wood frames can warp. Springs lose tension differently. Padding breaks down faster. We address these regional challenges with materials and techniques that work in this climate.
You get structural repairs, new padding systems, spring restoration, and fabric installation. We also handle custom modifications if you want to change the furniture’s dimensions or comfort level. The goal is furniture that works better for your life, not just looks better in your room.
Most upholstery projects take 4-6 weeks from start to finish. This includes time for fabric selection, any structural repairs needed, and the actual reupholstery work.
Complex pieces or custom modifications can take longer. Antique furniture sometimes reveals issues that weren’t visible initially, which can add time to ensure proper restoration.
We give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. Rush jobs are possible for an additional fee if you have a specific deadline to meet.
Florida’s humidity requires fabrics that can handle moisture without developing mold or mildew. We recommend performance fabrics, treated natural fibers, and certain synthetic blends that resist humidity damage.
Leather works well if it’s properly treated and conditioned regularly. Some natural fabrics like untreated cotton or linen can be problematic in this climate without proper backing and treatment.
We help you choose materials that balance your style preferences with practical considerations for Florida living. The right fabric choice can prevent problems down the road and keep your investment looking good longer.
Yes, we handle complete structural restoration, not just fabric replacement. Springs, webbing, padding, and frame repairs are all part of our upholstery services.
Many pieces that seem like they just need new fabric actually have internal issues causing discomfort or instability. We evaluate the entire piece and recommend what needs attention to make the furniture properly functional again.
Structural work is included in our estimates upfront when we can identify it during the initial assessment. This approach prevents surprises and ensures you get furniture that’s truly restored, not just recovered.
We handle both residential furniture and commercial upholstery projects. Restaurants, offices, hotels, and other businesses need different approaches than home furniture.
Commercial work often requires fire-resistant materials, higher durability standards, and faster turnaround times. We stock appropriate fabrics and can coordinate larger projects to minimize business disruption.
Residential projects get the same attention to quality but with more focus on personal style and comfort preferences. Whether it’s a single family heirloom or outfitting an entire restaurant, we adjust our approach to meet your specific needs.
Upholstery costs depend on the piece size, fabric choice, and structural work needed. Simple reupholstery starts around $300-500 for dining chairs, while sofas typically range from $800-2000 depending on size and complexity.
Fabric costs vary significantly. Basic options start around $15-25 per yard while premium fabrics can be $50-100+ per yard. We help you find options that fit your budget without compromising on quality that lasts.
We provide detailed estimates that break down labor, materials, and any structural work needed. No hidden fees or surprises. You know exactly what you’re paying for before we start work.
We can often match existing fabrics or create coordinated looks across multiple pieces. Our fabric selection includes hundreds of options, and we can special order materials for specific matching needs.
Custom looks are one of our specialties. Mix patterns, add contrasting welting, or combine fabrics for unique designs. We help you visualize options before committing to ensure the final result matches your vision.
If you have a specific fabric you want to use, we can work with customer-supplied materials as long as they meet durability requirements for upholstery use. We’ll advise you on yardage needed and any limitations of your chosen material.