- Wed Aug 07, 2024 11:18 am
#17873
Hello everyone, I am embarking on the difficult journey or reupholstering my grandma's vintage/historical couch. I am actually not sure how old it truly is. The craftsmanship on this piece is phenomenal, the pattern even repeats perfectly on each of the buttons in the tufted back.
I know this is an ambitious project, but I don't have a couple of thousand bucks laying around to get it professionally done, so I'll try my luck.
As the back and the arms are mostly intact, I am considering only upholstering the seating area in a uni-colored offwhite/beige, and removing the ruffled skirt to give it a more modern feel, but I am not sure if that is possible without damaging the rest of the upholstery, considering the age.
Now to my questions:
1. In general I would love to know the age and origins of the couch. I am assuming end 19th of beginning 20th century, but it could be newer, too. I am living in Germany by the way, as was my grandmother. Any ideas?
2. And as for the choice of fabric, if I choose to reupholster the entire piece, it would probably be best to choose a more lightweight fabric, right? I am worried that if the fabric is too thick, it would crease and pucker especially around curved edges and arms.
I am considering a Velours with 300g/m2 or a structured Chenille with 450g/m2. Would the Chenille be too thick?
Chenille:
https://www.stoffundstil.de/moebelcheni ... ei-824178/
Velours:
https://www.stoffundstil.de/moebelvelou ... au-824042/
Third option, and what I would go for if I was only upholstering the seating, would be a simple polyester with a soft-linen look:
https://www.stoffundstil.de/moebelstruk ... ge-826218/
3. How do I best go about deconstructing the couch, if I want to only redo the seating? Do you think it is possible to only remove the fabric on the seat?
Thank you very much in advance,
Anna
I know this is an ambitious project, but I don't have a couple of thousand bucks laying around to get it professionally done, so I'll try my luck.
As the back and the arms are mostly intact, I am considering only upholstering the seating area in a uni-colored offwhite/beige, and removing the ruffled skirt to give it a more modern feel, but I am not sure if that is possible without damaging the rest of the upholstery, considering the age.
Now to my questions:
1. In general I would love to know the age and origins of the couch. I am assuming end 19th of beginning 20th century, but it could be newer, too. I am living in Germany by the way, as was my grandmother. Any ideas?
2. And as for the choice of fabric, if I choose to reupholster the entire piece, it would probably be best to choose a more lightweight fabric, right? I am worried that if the fabric is too thick, it would crease and pucker especially around curved edges and arms.
I am considering a Velours with 300g/m2 or a structured Chenille with 450g/m2. Would the Chenille be too thick?
Chenille:
https://www.stoffundstil.de/moebelcheni ... ei-824178/
Velours:
https://www.stoffundstil.de/moebelvelou ... au-824042/
Third option, and what I would go for if I was only upholstering the seating, would be a simple polyester with a soft-linen look:
https://www.stoffundstil.de/moebelstruk ... ge-826218/
3. How do I best go about deconstructing the couch, if I want to only redo the seating? Do you think it is possible to only remove the fabric on the seat?
Thank you very much in advance,
Anna