Should you go down the route of reupholstering your couch? What is the average cost to reupholster a couch and what are the alternatives?
The sofa struggle is real, but we’re here to help. Read on for all the answers, approximate prices and insider tips you need to make the most informed decision about whether or not to reupholster your sofa.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. First up: how much does reupholstery cost?
2. How much is it to reupholster a couch on your own?
3. How much does a slipcover cost then?
4. When should I buy a new slipcover?
5. When do I need to reupholster?
6. Can I get a slipcover for my upholstered sofa?
First up: how much does reupholstery cost?
According to Angi, the national average cost to reupholster your couch in the USA starts from $600 and can go up to $4,000.
Let’s see how much each type of sofa costs:
Type of sofa | Reupholstery cost |
Loveseat | $600 – $2,000 |
Sectionals | $2,000 – $4,000 |
Ottoman | $300 – $700 |
Chaise lounge | $900 – $1,500 |
Transport
If it’s just the ottoman, you’re most likely able to transport it to the upholsterer using your car. However, if it’s your 3-seater or 5-seater that you’re going to want to reupholster, you’re going to need to pay $100-$300 per trip to get it transported. With the help of professional movers though, it’s safer and without any scratches during the move.
Fabric
Upholstery fabrics count for one of the most expensive parts of this process. They can range from as low as $10 to as high as $100 per yard.
Fabric type | Cost per yard |
Polyester | $10 |
General fabrics (cotton, tweed, linen etc) | $50 – $70 |
Silk, velvet | $100 |
Leather | $30 – $70 |
To put that in perspective, it takes about 14-16 yards to reupholster a standard 2-seater sofa (about 72 inches), and about 7 yards of fabric to reupholster a standard armchair. That means the fabric alone for your 2-seater sofa could cost anywhere from $140 to $1,600. If you have a 5-seater IKEA Kivik sofa, it could cost around $3,000 just for the reupholstery itself.
Workmanship
Workmanship costs vary greatly depending on the experience of the upholsterer, but you can use our estimates as a basic guideline. An average chair or couch will cost between $500 and $1,000 and it can take up to 1 month for the reupholstery process for large items. That means you will not have a sofa at home for about a month until it’s ready.
Cleaning
If you’re thinking about the cost to hire professionals to clean your upholstery, you have to be prepared to pay $125-$225 per visit. But, you can rest assured that the professionals will do an excellent job when it comes to cleaning your upholstery (much better than us trying on our own).
How much is it to reupholster a couch on your own?
It’s definitely cheaper to reupholster the couch on your own. The tools for hammering, stapling and sewing will cost from $50-$200. Add that on to the cost of the fabric by the yard, and you’re good to go!
So, a standard 2-seater DIY reupholstery job using a medium-range fabric ($50) will cost around $800.
Fabric: 14 yards x $50 = $700
Tools: $100
Total: $700 + $100 = $800
You may not be paying for the labour cost, but you’ll be working really hard to get this done and I’ll tell you, it isn’t easy! Check out this post of our own DIY reupholstery.
After considering the cost and the need to reupholster (or not), if your answer is no, we’ve got an option for you: slipcovers!
How much does a slipcover cost then?
Spoiler alert: A lot less. The costs involved in producing sofa slipcovers are much cheaper than those of a new sofa or reupholstering an old sofa.
For a standard 2-seater sofa slipcover, it will cost about $239 in Comfort Works’ most affordable fabric option – the Everyday Weave. As for a sectional like the Kivik 5-seater, that will cost around $799 in our soft, comfortable Brushed Cotton fabric.
How do sofa slipcovers compare to upholstery:
Slipcover | Upholstery |
Lower cost | Higher cost |
Machine-washable/Spot-clean | Requires professional cleaning for best results |
Use the same sofa while waiting for slipcover delivery in 2-3 weeks | No sofa for 1 month during the reupholstering process |
Free worldwide delivery (USD150 & above) | Furniture transportation fee |
Easy to slip on and remove | Hard to put on and remove (probably requires professionals) |
Other cool benefits of using our slipcovers:
- 60-day guarantee
- Fabrics come with either a 1-year or 3-year warranty
- Certain fabrics are skin-friendly with OEKO-TEX certification (great for kids!)
When should I buy a new slipcover?
You’ll probably need a new slipcover when:
- Your sofa fabrics are old, outdated or frayed – but the sofa itself is still comfy.
- You’ve just bought a new sofa and want it to last many years.
- You have kids or pets and need to wash your slipcovers frequently.
- You love your sofa and it has a lot of sentimental value for you. (Who can blame you?)
When do I need to reupholster?
You should go down the upholstery route if:
- Your sofa isn’t comfy and its cushions are very difficult to change.
- The couch cushions have little holes or perforations.
- Your sofa has a design which doesn’t allow you to create a slipcover.
If the batting or foam of your cushions is completely worn out and flat, you’ll most likely have to change it completely, and an upholsterer can help with that. You’ll be looking at about $40 for a seat cushion (made of foam and dacron batting) and $70 for a back cushion (made of polyfill usually).
Can I get a slipcover for my upholstered sofa?
Signs point to… yes!
At Comfort Works we can create customised slipcovers for your upholstered sofa. Of course, there are a few limitations and we can’t manufacture covers for all the sofas in the world (yet). Check out the infographic below to see if your sofa is one we can cover, or send us an email and we’ll tell you if your sofa is slipcoverable.
19 Comments
by Louise F Fitzgerald
I see you are in Australia. Does it make sense to order from you for my sofa in Florida? HUGE ugly brown sectional with non-removable cushions; hideous, but most comfortable sofa ever. So looking for slipcovers. 4 middle pieces, 2 corner pieces, and 2 ottomans. I can send pictures.
by Naomi
Hey Louise!
Oh no 🙁 We would not be able to create slipcovers for sofas with attached cushions, so it looks like this would not be an option with us. Fret not, we do recommend sourcing for a local upholsterer (if possible) who may be able to work with your sofa directly as this would definitely give it a more form-fitting finish at the end of the day.
Good luck!
by ratan misri
Can you supply fabric only within Australia? I need fabric for 2 # Mysinge Sofas one with right side arm rest and the other with left side arm rest.
by Mira
Hi Ratan, not to worry, we ship to a number of countries worldwide! Here’s a list of Mysinge models that we currently slipcover: https://comfort-works.com/en-gl/collections/ikea-mysinge-slipcovers
by John Twobad
What is “Plus 3-in-1 Multi-USB Package”? It’s mentioned but never described.
by Naomi
Hi John,
Thanks for asking! The description of this is available in the option box itself, in every product page that it is available on our website.
Quoting the description from our website; the Plus 3-in-1 Multi-USB Package includes:
“2x hidden Built-In USB port
1x Extension cable (to the wall socket)
1x 3-in-1 Multi USB Charging Cable (Micro-US, USB-C and Lightning compatible)
Now all your friends & family can charge their devices without swapping cables.”
Here is a link to an example of this description, if you need it; https://comfort-works.com/en-gl/products/karlstad-3-seater-sofa-cover
Hope this helps!
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