Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Boat Covers: Protecting your investment

With another boating season coming to an end, now is a good time to get your boat fixed up, during the off season to avoid down time next boating season.  The biggest thing you can do to protect your boat and to keep it looking like new for many years to come is to keep it covered up whenever it is not being used. I have seen boats ten years old that have never been covered and the interiors are completely shot. I have also seen many boats 25+ years old with original interiors that look like new because they are always covered when not in use.


There are a few options available when it comes to covering up your boat. Many of the big  box stores carry one size fits all covers which are made and priced "economically". These covers are not the longest lasting or most convenient putting on and off but are better then nothing and an upgrade from a tarp. Unfortunately many people will get annoyed with the hassle of using one of these covers and eventually just quit using it.

Another option is to have a custom cover made. One of these will be made to fit your specific boat, made to last, made to be convenient putting on and off, and will look a lot better then a blue tarp or one size fits all (which probably doesn't fit that well).

The sun is what does the majority of the damage to your boats interior, but keeping your boat covered will also save endless hours of cleaning up after seagull dropping, pine needles, leaves etc. allowing you to spend more time out on the lake!


Monday, September 17, 2012

Furniture: when to reupholster

If your first thought when turning to an upholsterer is "I'm looking for a cheap alternative", chances are that custom upholstery is not for you. However, if you already have a good quality piece of furniture, having it re-upholstered may give you the most satisfaction with the end result and save you a few bucks in the long run.

In today's market there is a wide range in the quality of furniture available. Looking for something cheap? Well cheap is what you are going to get! I do not wish to cut down the furniture companies, they make what their consumers demand and buy.  There are plenty of quality furniture options out there as well. This is the type of furniture worth upholstering when it is time to update.

If you go back a few years, say 10-15 plus, the majority of furniture was built to a standard worthy of reupholstering regardless of the brand. Today's market is closer to 50-50 as it is built for quantity sales vs. quality sales. Many use cheap foams that break down in 1-2 years (depending on the use it gets), fewer glued joints on the frames, cheaper frame materiels (particleboard etc. vs. solid wood), and lower quality fabrics. Looking back 40-50 years you get into the antiques which are not only neat, one of a kind pieces, but also built to last. Anything from that era has already stood the test of time, and given the chance will give you many more years of service!



One scenario that comes about fairly often is this :


Customer:  I bought this recliner 3 years ago, and we really like it, but the fabric did not hold up at all. What's it gonna cost to have it reupholstered?

Upholsterer:  $xxx

Customer:   Really?! I could buy this same recliner again, new for that price! Why would I reupholster when I can spend the same amount and get something new?


...the answer?

....Not all fabrics are made equal. Some are made for durability, some strictly for design, and some to incorporate a little of both. Let your upholsterer know what it is you are looking to get out of your purchase and they can help point you in the right direction. This is a topic I will cover in depth with a future post but for now back on topic...

Upholsterer:  Sure you could go buy that piece of furniture again, but you will find yourself in the same place again in a few years. The investment has already been made in a piece to your likings, consider investing in a material that will meet your satisfaction the second time around.




There is plenty more to be said on this topic but I will have to wrap things up for now. Any specific questions you may have please feel free to comment!

I will end with a picture of a quality rocking, recliner that has been redone in a fabric keeping both durability and design in mind.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Stretching into the blog world.

As an upholsterer, I find myself explaining to others over and over the benefits of custom upholstery versus buying mass production. I know that custom upholstery is not for everyone and to convince you that it is, is not my intention. However I do wish to pass along some insight to those who may wish to make use of the services a custom upholsterer can offer you.

In this blog I will cover  many topics, including the benefits of custom upholstery, when to reupholster, and topics ranging from furniture, to boat tops, custom auto interiors, and beyond. Any questions or topic suggestions are welcome.

As owner/operator of an upholstery shop I can only spread my time out to so many different things so this blog may take some time to evolve, but if I don't get started sooner then later it probably won't happen at all!

Below is one example of a one of a kind creation from an antique chair with new leather, foam, and wood finish.


Antique Refurbished
Below are links to the website and Facebook page of my personal business if you would like to check those out!

http://www.allseasonsupholstery.com/
http://www.facebook.com/AllSeasonsUpholstery