Furniture Upholstery Corrimal
Servicing Northern Illawarra, Wollongong and surrounds from our Unanderra studio
- Over 25 Years’ Craftsmanship
- Custom Fabric Quotations
- Heritage-Driven Restorations
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Corrimal Furniture Upholstery
In Corrimal, where homes often carry a blend of history and contemporary living, furniture upholstery and restoration is less about trends and more about keeping what matters. At Metreson Upholstery, we help locals rework the pieces they’ve grown attached to—chairs that feel right, lounges that fit just so, and heirlooms that deserve more than storage. From our nearby studio in Unanderra, we provide full reupholstery and restoration services across Corrimal, using traditional techniques and carefully sourced materials to achieve results that feel considered and enduring.
With over 20 years in the craft, we understand how to bring structure and softness back into everyday furniture. Whether you’re working with a classic timber-framed chair or a more contemporary lounge suite, we rebuild each piece with a focus on strength, finish and fit. Our Corrimal clients value the hands-on service we offer—clear communication, practical advice and a respect for design that doesn’t cut corners. Call 0423 435 265 to speak with us about your next restoration.
Restoration That Respects the Piece
Our upholstery service in Corrimal is designed to support how you live—quiet mornings, shared meals, relaxed evenings. We take time to understand your space and how your furniture functions within it. The process begins with a full inspection: frame stability, inner support, and fabric wear are all assessed before any work begins. Once we’ve stripped back the layers, we start rebuilding—no shortcuts, no generic materials. We use high-performance foams, tailored padding, and durable textiles that suit both the piece and the pace of your home.
Clients often say the end result doesn’t just look better—it feels better. That’s because we don’t just recover furniture, we restore its shape, its comfort, and its role in the room. Quotations are easy and collaborative, whether you’re working with a single chair or coordinating a whole room refresh. In Corrimal, we’re known for being responsive, thoughtful, and focused on quality that lasts.
Can you match a fabric sample or existing decor when reupholstering furniture?
Yes, many upholsterers have access to a wide range of fabric libraries and can help source materials that match existing décor. Bringing in samples—like paint swatches, flooring, curtains or even a cushion cover—can assist in finding a complementary fabric. Some fabric suppliers also offer digital printing, which allows custom designs or patterns to be reproduced if an exact match is needed. Matching existing elements ensures the restored piece fits naturally into its environment.
What is the difference between recovering and reupholstering?
Recovering typically refers to placing new fabric over the existing upholstery, which may or may not include minor repairs. Reupholstering is a more thorough process that involves removing the old fabric, inspecting and often repairing the internal structure, replacing foam and webbing, and applying the new material from the foundation up. Reupholstery offers a longer-lasting and higher-quality result, while recovering is a quicker and less involved option suited to newer or less worn pieces.
Do reupholstered pieces retain their original shape and comfort?
Reupholstered furniture can retain its original shape—or be improved upon—depending on the condition of the frame and the type of materials used. If the internal supports (like springs, webbing or padding) have worn down, replacing them can restore or enhance the comfort. Some clients choose to make slight adjustments to the seat firmness or profile to better suit their current needs. A well-executed upholstery job balances aesthetic preservation with improved functionality.