Border Upholstery 10 Canberra Road, Gretna, Dumfriesshire, DG16 5DW
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Re-Upholstery

Most furniture upholstery becomes worn down over time, which can have a detrimental effect on its appearance. If you would like to restore your furniture back to its former quality, we offer a professional re-upholstery service.

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Has you furniture seen better days and needs restoring?

We offer a complete range of upholstery services from a full recovery to replacing foams, springs or repairing framework throughout Cumbria and South West Scotland.

We can cosmetically repair burns, rips and tears or offer panel replacements and full recolouring on all types of fabric and leather upholstery. This includes scratches, pet damage, colour loss, nail varnish remover, stain remover and scuff removal. From old sofas to antique chaise longues, we will use our excellent craftsmanship to breathe life back into your furniture. There’s no need to spend money on new furniture when we can restore it to it’s former glory for a fraction of the price.

Our Services Include:

  • Antique furniture reupholstered
  • Complete re-covers and repairs
  • Bespoke furniture made to order
  • Free collection and delivery service
  • Alltypes of foam cushions supplied
  • Caravan interiors, boats, cars and motorbike seats
 
 
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