FURNITURE REPAIR

Daily use, occasional accidents and the passing of time take their toll on furniture. Furniture repair focuses on resolving these issues thoughtfully, returning pieces to comfortable, reliable use without unnecessary work.

Rather than replacing furniture unnecessarily, repair allows existing pieces to continue serving their purpose, comfortably, reliably and as part of everyday life in the home.

Every repair is assessed individually, with recommendations based on the condition of the furniture, how it’s used, and what will deliver the best long‑term outcome.

A Practical Approach to Furniture Repair

Work is carefully targeted, resolving the problem at its source without altering the overall character of the piece.

Attention is given to how the furniture feels and functions, not just how it looks. The aim is always to restore support, stability and comfort while doing only what is necessary.

Furniture Upholstery Repair

Upholstery repair is often the right solution where fabric, leather or internal materials have worn or been damaged in particular areas rather than across the entire piece.

By repairing upholstery selectively, renewing padding, reinforcing support or addressing damaged sections, furniture can return to everyday use without full reupholstery.

Structural & Frame Repairs

Structural issues affect both comfort and safety. Loose joints, weakened frames or worn internal supports can make furniture unstable or uncomfortable over time.

Furniture repair includes detailed assessment of the internal structure, with repairs carried out to restore strength and reliability. Where appropriate, frames and supports are reinforced to ensure the furniture is suitable for continued use in the home.

When Furniture Repair Is the Right Choice

Furniture repair is ideal when a piece is fundamentally sound, but no longer performs as it should.

This may be due to everyday wear, accidental damage or fatigue of internal components. In these cases, repair provides a sensible, measured solution, extending the life of the furniture without unnecessary intervention.

If a piece requires more extensive or sensitive work, advice will always be given on whether restoration or reupholstery would be more appropriate.

Other Residential Services:

Furniture Restoration

Furniture Restoration

Bespoke Upholstered Furniture

HOW IT WORKS

1. Get in touch

2. Choose your fabric

3. Agree a drop off / collection date

4. Enjoy your restored furniture

FAQs:

Repair is suitable when a specific issue affects comfort or stability, such as worn padding or loose joints. Restoration is used for older or more significant pieces where materials, finishes or upholstery have aged over time. Reupholstery may be recommended when fabric is worn more generally. We assess each piece individually and advise on the most appropriate approach.

In many cases, yes. Repair allows a fundamentally sound piece to continue serving its purpose without unnecessary replacement. Cost depends on the condition, materials and extent of work required, which is always discussed in advance.

Yes. We regularly restore antique, period and heirloom furniture using traditional techniques and materials where appropriate, ensuring the character and integrity of the piece is respected.

Often, yes. Upholstery repair can be carried out in targeted areas where fabric, padding or support has worn, allowing the furniture to return to use without full reupholstery.

Our aim is always to restore comfort, support and function while maintaining the familiar feel of the piece. Any changes required for longevity or support are discussed with you beforehand.

LET’S TALK

If you’d like to discuss a repair, get in touch. We’re always happy to offer advice, answer questions, and explore the best way forward.