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An Alternative to Pottery Barn Sofas – Comfort Works Custom Slipcovers

How do you like them apples?

It’s never easy finding a sofa that we really like to begin with, but sometimes it feels like a match made in heaven when we get to sofas like the ones above.

But the sad reality is that we have a mortgage to pay off, 3 mouths to feed and a car that’s getting way to expensive to maintain. What do we do then?

Upcycling

It’s not a new concept anymore. It’s about how we can take our old stuff and make it better, giving it more value and in the image above, it’s the creativity needed to transform human behaviour.

So what’s the challenge?

The challenge then would be to turn this $80 sofa we found on craigslist (or any sofa that you think appropriate):

…into a Pottery Barn replica, just like the pretty pictures you saw on your way in this post earlier.
(Craigslist Sofa Link: http://boston.craigslist.org/bmw/fuo/3863087001.html)

Think about it – instead of paying over 800 bucks for a Pottery Barn Slipcover and a $1000 for the sofa, you can definitely get that $80 cheap sofa (or even cheaper), and slip on a fully customised slipcover, pottery barn style from Comfort Works, all for under $400. All you have to do is come up with the blueprints, and some moolah. Shipping fee on us.

Sounds like a pretty damn good alternative to a brand new Pottery Barn sofa if you ask us 🙂

So tell us – are you up for it?

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13 Comments

  • by Jeff Miller
    Posted January 5, 2014 6:36 AM 0Likes

    Signed up to your site and will be reaching out for a definite cost for my existing couch!!

    • by Henry
      Posted January 6, 2014 1:34 PM 0Likes

      Awesome! have you spoken to any of us yet, Jeff? always handy to drop us a photo of your couch via email to: info @ comfortworks.com.au
      Speak soon 🙂
      Henry

  • by Kathleen
    Posted October 5, 2014 10:33 PM 0Likes

    Interested in inexpensive white or teal/ aqua solid or slipcovers (solid or pattern) for pottery barn basic (PB BASIC) chairs. cottage/beach feel

  • by Nichole Borak
    Posted February 21, 2017 2:30 AM 0Likes

    Are taking the measurements needed difficult? I’ve never slipcovers anything and wouldn’t want to mess it up. I have two of the chairs from pottery barn. Not sure what chair they are.

    • by Chuck
      Posted February 21, 2017 11:00 AM 0Likes

      Not at all Nichole!

      Just take the measurements as you would naturally – we’ll have mathematical formulae ready with checkpoints to see if there’s any discpreancy, so we’ll essentially be guiding you through every step of the way 🙂

      Hope this helps!

  • by Diane Leake
    Posted April 13, 2017 4:54 PM 0Likes

    Hi, Folks! Do you make slipcovers for the PB Charleston? I could send a picture. It has an overall fitted slipcover and four pillows. Please let me know while I still have some extra $$. Thanks!

    Diane Leake

    • by Chris
      Posted April 13, 2017 4:58 PM 0Likes

      Hi Diane,

      We do indeed! Just drop us an email and we’ll sort you out with a custom set of slipcovers 🙂

  • by Nancy
    Posted August 26, 2017 10:59 AM 0Likes

    I have a charleston sofa that I need a washable cotton slip covers. Can you help?
    Thank you

    • by Felicia
      Posted August 28, 2017 4:48 PM 0Likes

      Hey Nancy,
      We might be able to custom-make some slipcovers for your Pottery Barn Charleston Sofa, can you drop us an email at info@comfortworks.com.au with some photos and further details? Thanks, speak soon 🙂

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