03-14-2022, 09:46 PM
My latest project is an upholstered bench seat for a kitchen nook sort of area. I have absolutely no experience with upholstery so I'm learning as I go. I am working with a local upholstery shop and the old-time that runs it is a wealth of knowledge. I'm also consuming as much info online as I can. Building the framework for upholstered furniture is a totally different deal than building the solid wood furniture I'm used to. I'm really surprised how beefy all the framing needs to be. I'm told there is little to no place for plywood, and everything should be full 4/4 hardwood.
So are there any woodnetters out there with upholstery experience? I could use a few pointers as I put together the frame for this project. I plan to install the seat springs and back webbing myself and then pass it on to the upholstery shop to finish it up. But before I get there, I need to make sure the frame is built correctly.
So are there any woodnetters out there with upholstery experience? I could use a few pointers as I put together the frame for this project. I plan to install the seat springs and back webbing myself and then pass it on to the upholstery shop to finish it up. But before I get there, I need to make sure the frame is built correctly.
How do you know you're learning anything if you don't screw up once in awhile?
My blog: http://birdsandboards.blogspot.com/
My blog: http://birdsandboards.blogspot.com/