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by peggib
8 months ago in Design Dilemma
To purchase or not?
Found an awesome couch that's a little over 8 foot long. It's unique and has a heavy retro feel. It's in top notch shape, but I would like to have it re-covered since it's a bit bright for what I'm wanting to do in the living area. Is this a good purchase to mix up a design scheme that's focused on rustic, traditional, and craftsman? Thank you in advance for being as honest as possible.
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judyg
8 months ago · ·
peggib Yes, I do consider it a good buy at under $400. Jump in if this is a horrible price!
8 months ago ·
michigammemom This sofa has a real Mediterranean look to it, but then it has what looks like cane sides. I don't see it fitting in with the design styles you mention. Also keep in mind that unless you are a skilled seamstress, reupholstery costs will be similar to the price of a new sofa.
8 months ago · ·
pollyb1942 That is a one-of-a-kind find. Never seen one like it. I'd use it just like it is and decorate around it. Those are the popular colors that are being used in my area. Sounds like it would go great with your design scheme.
8 months ago · ·
houssaon To re-upholster a piece usually costs almost as much as buying. I like the style and with the right piece of fabric (and maybe paint the wood) it would look great in an eclectic setting. I wouldn't call it craftsman though.

8 months ago · ·
feeny I just don't see it fitting in with rustic, traditional, or Craftsman. I'm afraid that with the reupholstering costs I'd give it a pass.
8 months ago · ·
peggib I really appreciate all of the great feedback! So extremely helpful! As Houssaon mentions, I may be learning toward more of an eclectic feel. I'm not a prefessional, so I may be confusing my design terms. I do really enjoy the pictures posted in this discussion. The living room Judyg posted is great. The back of the couch is framed in wood, but has the fabric in the centers of each section. Only the sides of the couch are cane.
8 months ago ·
judyg I just took a little tour on the houzz product page looking for a sofa with caning. What I saw was furniture that did have caning was $$$$$$. Is the caning on your piece perfect? Is the sofa a quality piece? Sturdy? Maybe it is worth the investment. I like the arms and the style. Some of my most wonderful pieces were bought at auction and more recently on ebay.
8 months ago ·
peggib Judyg - it's in pristine condition. I know the picture doesn't do it great justice, but if I decided to go with the current colors, I would not have to do anything to the piece. The seller was actually a bit taken a back when I mentioned upholstering. I'm going to take a second took at it this evening, and taking a friend for input, but we are just two silly girls with no formal training in design. I would definitely go with a professional to do the upholstering job. Thank you again for the feedback.
8 months ago · ·
judyg If you like it and it is pristine and it is $400.00, go for it! All the things that are necessary for a "score"!



And throw a couple of these on other chairs to tie it in until you decide what to do with it!! Fun!
8 months ago · ·
casavieja Sounds like you really want this piece and are looking for reinforcement. Life is too short - just go for it. $400 does seem pretty steep though. BTW - We had a sofa very similar growing up in the '60s - We kids called it the King Arthur sofa. We also had a matching chair, "The Throne" of course.
8 months ago · ·
konniekey That's an awesome price for this sofa , it looks fab now but when reupholstered it will really be fantastic!!
8 months ago ·
lisalovesquilts I think this sofa is smashing. I don't hate the fabric but I'd prefer a solid colour in velvet or a pattern that's sympathetic to the style. I could get all my kids to sit down in one place!
8 months ago · ·
lefty47 HI -- Last time i saw one of these was in 1968. It was in a rich red brocade . This is a very spanish style sofa . I doubt this is the original fabric , I think it's been recovered . I think it's a good buy at $300 to $400 and may cost you 3 to 4 thousand depending on fabric to recover. It might not go to the styles you are talking about, but maybe with a talented upholstery person and the right fabric you can make it work.I think it can be stunning again.
8 months ago · ·
Roots and Rafters Love it! I'd do what I could to lighten up the rattan on the sides, though. It looks as though it's been glazed over once too many. I can imagine it looking lovely in dark wood with grey linen cushions and contrast piping for a bit of pop. As others have said, though, you might want to get a ballpark quote from a good upholsterer before you take the plunge on buying.
8 months ago · ·
Natalie OH go snatch that up!!! It's Fab! The existing fabric is ok, but I definitely think reupholstering it is in order. As much as I love pattern, I prefer solid colors on sofas and patterns on chairs... Can't wait to see what you do with it... Have fun!
8 months ago · ·
Darzy I love the sofa. But, almost anything you have already may not work with your rustic or craftsman desires. But, I think if you love this sofa you are probably more eclectic and then you can have tons of fun decorating around this!
8 months ago · ·
peggib Thank you all so much for the comments! I went and sat on it again last night, jus tto make sure I do love it the same. And I do, maybe I was just looking for some positive reinforcement from others to secure my idea. I've gotten several contacts of professionals in my area for the upholstering job. The fabric that is currently on the sofa is original. And the Thomasville logo is still perfectly visable on the under side of each cushion. I wll post an after if I go for it and have it redone. Thank you agian for the GREAT comments!
8 months ago · ·
lisalovesquilts Peggib I hope you will post an updated photo. I for one would like to see what you do with it.
7 months ago ·
peggib I had to special order fabric, and it just came in this week. I will post an updated picture when I receive the piece back from the upholster. I'm very excited about it!
7 months ago · ·
bubblyjock Please do: life is too short for furniture that you don't adore!
7 months ago · ·
pollyb1942 Boy...hated to see you spend another penny. I thot the sofa was awesome just like it is. I would have decorated around that fabric and would have had a beautiful room. Still anxious tho to see what you've done with it.
7 months ago ·
patriciarhall call a upholstry shop and get an idea of the cost. I think lefty scares a lot of folks with his 3 to 4 thousand idea. our area is much, much, much cheaper!
7 months ago ·
feeny There are huge differences in price between upholsterers. We have a wonderful, independent guy who is very reasonable; the last place we lived we couldn't find anyone reasonably priced enough to make it worth while. So shop around a bit and ask friends and neighbors for recommendations. Also ask around at antique shops. They often have to reupholster pieces before selling and usually have access to someone reasonably priced.
7 months ago · ·
patriciarhall also call workrooms and ask. they do so much upholstery for designers and are usually very good.
7 months ago · ·
mary_norm You may want to consider upholstery paint. The cost would be much lower
7 months ago ·
peggib I FINALLY have the sofa back. The room is not complete yet, but I did manage to snap a few shots with my phone as I was walking out the door this morning. Please excuse the poor picture quality.
3 months ago · ·
peetsoo cool sofa :)
3 months ago · ·
patinthehat had a sofa like this with cane sides in the early 70's. EVERYthing was golds & greens then, and the table and server in my adjacent Dining Rm were yellow w/black paint flecks. Looks great! and i love the eclectic style, too!
3 months ago · ·
slinger99 Nice find and I think it looks great!
3 months ago · ·
concordhome It turned out great. I believe you were smart to make the purchase and have it recovered. Good for you.
3 months ago · ·
Michelle Mink A+ for your vision and the courage to follow it through!
3 months ago · ·
monica15 Wow! The sofa is certainly a great addition to your beautiful home. It looks fabulous!
3 months ago · ·
lefty47 HI -- I love it now and another great sofa is saved from the landfill !!!!
3 months ago · ·
ktiquet Just was wondering how much $ you are all in now for the sofa? I want to redoubt a sofa that's about the same size wondering if I should just get a new one? Thanks it looks awesome!
3 months ago ·
Aja Mazin "...a design scheme that's focused on rustic, traditional, and craftsman? "

How can a design scheme be focused on rustic, traditional, and craftsman, simultaneously?

Call it whatever you want , but if you like it and can see it working in your home, go for it!
3 months ago ·
peggib Ktiquet- I paid $300 even for the original sofa, ordered 25 yards of material for $425 (have 5 yards left over), and paid $228.20 for the labor. Grand total invested is $953. Yes, I probably could have pruchased a new sofa for a thousand dollars, but this one has character-- and was probably just as special to someone when it was new as it is to me now that it's been made over.

Thanks so much for all of the comments.
3 months ago · ·
Judy M $228.20 for labor to cover an entire sofa??? where do you live?
3 months ago · ·
peggib Alabama...
3 months ago ·
White Lotus Interiors You got a sofa covered for $230!!!! That is a bigger bargain than the sofa ; )
3 months ago · ·
ktiquet Wow what a steal of a deal! I love your sofa not sure if the one I have has anything special about it just a mini sectional . Your looks great!!!!!
3 months ago · ·
anonyms Sell
3 months ago ·
anonyms Whoops! Thought you were asking whether to sell it. Sorry.
3 months ago ·
Aja Mazin I LEARNED HOW TO REUPHOLSTER WHILE WORKING AT A SUMMER JOB DURING COLLEGE.
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I frequently advise people to have their furniture recovered rather than replace if the piece is structurally sound and if they can find fabric at a good price.

The labor charge involved in reupholstering is usually quite reasonable and choosing to reupholster supplies jobs to local people and business.

A sofa or chair is saved from our land fills.

Plus, the client has the opportunity to have a piece of furniture custom made to his/her specs. often with better quality components.

It is a win-win situation!!
3 months ago ·
Jayme Hobbs Fabulous!
3 months ago · ·
Jacquelyn Boyet Your sofa is beautiful, and the upholsterer did a great job! I also live in Alabama, what was the name of the shop you used? If you want to share. :)
3 months ago · ·
Rae Dyer Love it!
3 months ago ·
ispeakwhale Love it! My guess is you did right by your decision and to buy similar would have been twice the price!
3 months ago · ·
lisalovesquilts It looks brand new! I'm glad you posted the update it's inspiring. Well done and glad you went for it.
3 months ago · ·
JMittman Designs Congrats on your new to you sofa. Great workmanship too. And I agree with White Lotus and Judy M, you got that upholstered for a steal!--Wow! That is an amazing amount of work for so little dollars. Costs WAY more where I live--and well earned.
3 months ago · ·
bubblyjock This is the thread that refuses to die, lol.

I saw a very similar funky sofa on kijiji, and I'm sure there's a Houzz upholstery genius who would love to tackle it (price includes other bits and pieces), so here it is, in all its unadulterated glory:

http://toronto.kijiji.ca/c-buy-and-sell-furniture-couches-futons-ANTIQUE-THREE-PIECE-SOFA-SET-WITH-COFFEE-AND-END-TABLES-W0QQAdIdZ394370132
3 months ago ·
Bap Grey I think this is one of the red sofas in the drawing room on Downton Abbey. Lovely.
3 months ago ·
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