The weight of upholsetery fabrics is defined as being able to hold up to heavy usage. You can definitely feel the difference between a light weight fabric, usually used for drapery or toss pillows, and a heavy weight fabric used for upholstery, pillows, and cornices. For well used seating such as family room sofas, breakfast chairs, and children rooms, a heavy weight fabric such as chenille, micro fibers, leathers, or any other tightly woven fabric is best suited. These materials are generally easy to clean and keep clean.
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Upholstery Fabric Basics
If you are interested in re-upholstering some of your furniture there are several things you need to keep in mind. That's because if you just buy any type of fabric without considering things like thread count, style, durability, color, and the like then you may find yourself re-upholstering the furniture again in no time. This only adds to your expense and time involved so consider the following elements before you choose fabric to upholster your furniture.
- Thread Count - If you are looking for an upholstery fabric that is durable and will last for many years you will want to find a high thread count fabric. Even if you plan on re-upholstering in just a year or two you will still benefit from a high thread count fabric simply because it wears better. It will look better in your home, too.
- Style - The style of the fabric is really important and should be considered in relation to the piece of furniture it will be used on as well as the style and size of the room. Make sure the fabric will work well with other pieces of furniture and their respective upholstery, too.
- Durability - The upholstery you choose should reflect how durable it needs to be. For example, if you are covering a chair in the dining room that is more for looks than sitting then it's okay to use a silk fabric or some other fabric that is not as durable. However, if you are choosing a fabric for a piece of furniture that has lots of traffic you will need to choose upholstery that is tightly woven and really durable.











































