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How to upholster wood sofas at home without experience or cost

We quickly grow tired of the shapes of our home decorations, especially after several years of their old shapes.

So it's a good idea to make something funky, transforming the interior of the house.

What if we learned how to upholster wood sofas at home!




It would be a very cool idea, especially with choosing colors that we love and relate to psychologically, we don't have to be subject to routines in stores that force us to repeat colors.


Tools

  • screwdriver
  • pin gun
  • pliers
  • Hammer
  • sewing machine
  • buttons
  • upholstery nails
  • scissors
  • upholstery pins


Steps for upholstering wood sofas at home

1. Choose a luxurious piece that can withstand the changes that will happen to it, preferably solid wood and not veneer.


2. Examine it carefully for defects, weak legs, missing parts, or sound when knocked.


3. Choose the upholstery fabric that is thick enough, because this time your upholstery may last for many years.

We don't want to choose cheap fabrics that will wear out after a few months.

Also in terms of color, choose neutral colors that you can put the sofa in any room, and paint the walls every time with colors that go with it.

As for shapes, do not choose shapes that do justice to today's fashion, and die tomorrow, choose shapes that are not in line with a certain fashion.

Note also that leather is not suitable for you at this point; Because he will need deep experience and more training in the way of upholstering wooden sofas at home.

Using a screwdriver, remove the screws that hold the fabric to the wood.


4. Gently remove the entire sofa fabric from the sofa itself, its mattress, and the pillows


5. After exposing the hidden parts of the furniture, this is a good opportunity to clean and polish them.


6. Use the vacuum cleaner to suction the dust, the furniture polisher to polish it, and also the pillow cleaner to clean it.


7. Start sewing, put the old fabric you removed, and over it the new upholstery, and walk the sewing machine along with it.


8. Be sure to cut the new fabric to the exact dimensions of the old fabric.

You can also photograph the sofa before removing the fabric to see exactly where each piece is.


9. After cutting, use the photos you took; To hold each piece of the sofa in place.

Do this carefully, using a staple gun, making sure that it is positioned correctly without gaps or looseness.

If the fabrics are too thick, or the holes are too deep, you can use fabric nails instead of staples.


10. You can add some decorative additions such as buttons or other simple accessories.

You now have a new sofa of your choice and your own making, it wasn't your craft of upholstery to make, but only by reading how to upholster wooden sofas at home.

Share the idea with your friends to spread the renovation to all homes.