Browse Forums Soft Furnishings 1 Aug 12, 2011 2:46 pm Re: A company for Replacing the fabric on Sofas 11Aug 17, 2011 7:25 am Lex Or do you mean the actual bottom of the sofa, ie. the area that's only a few centimeters off the floor and is visible only if you turn the sofa to the side (or upside-down ) ?? Built the Eden Brae Cambridge 34 Family with Boston Corner Facade Re: A company for Replacing the fabric on Sofas 14Aug 17, 2011 9:20 am Oh, OK. Although, I wouldn't be too bothered about these bottoms unless they don't smell nice any more. BTW, I would have thought that reupholstering just by using a staple gun would not be hard at all?? There would still be bits that need to be sewn together (cushions excluded because obviously they will have to be sewn anyway), or at least tucked in really well ... The challenge would be if you wanted exact-fit removable slip covers which IMO are by far the best as you can wash them whenever you want to. In fact, they should be more expensive to make, if you want a nice proper snug fit. I made one once and it was an exact fit, but I didn't make all that nice piping around the arms, so it wasn't as shmick as it could have been. My signature is distracting people from my wise posts ... Yes, get a builder, make sure he is experienced and a registered building practitioner 5 9443 Hi, we live in an area where the black soil is prone to a lot of movement. We have an old 50's house with masonite everywhere and nails popping out, warping, rusted etc.… 0 4843 Hi all, Just wondering if anyone had suggestions on installing/replacing wall insulation on an external wall which doesn't have wrap, our miners cottage being constructed… 0 5317 |