Restuffing a sofa?
Posted: July 16th, 2018, 10:47 am
I didn't want to hijack LesleyFool's "Reupholster a settee" thread because I think my question is exactly the opposite, i.e. for my sofa the upholstery is fine but the seat cushions have gone horribly saggy. The back cushions are going a bit but aren't too bad at the moment.
There seem to be quite a few places that offer a service where you to post in cushion covers and they will then cut foam, or in some cases latex to size and return re-filled covers, e.g. https://www.foamforcomfort.co.uk/ffc/cushion-refilling/
Does anyone have any experience with any of these places? Also, I'm pretty sure it will be more expensive but I'm considering going with latex on the assumption that it will be longer lasting. Is that a correct assumption? Does anyone have any experience specifically with getting cushions refilled using latex?
One other possibility might be an insert to go under the seat cushions such as this one - https://smile.amazon.co.uk/Savers-Seate ... 00HOSAYRA/
Since it costs all of £13.65 it's probably worth a try anyway before going to the expense of refilling the cushions but I somehow feel that refilling will be the better long-term solution. Has anyone successfully rejuvenated a sofa using one of these anti-sag things?
- Julian
There seem to be quite a few places that offer a service where you to post in cushion covers and they will then cut foam, or in some cases latex to size and return re-filled covers, e.g. https://www.foamforcomfort.co.uk/ffc/cushion-refilling/
Does anyone have any experience with any of these places? Also, I'm pretty sure it will be more expensive but I'm considering going with latex on the assumption that it will be longer lasting. Is that a correct assumption? Does anyone have any experience specifically with getting cushions refilled using latex?
One other possibility might be an insert to go under the seat cushions such as this one - https://smile.amazon.co.uk/Savers-Seate ... 00HOSAYRA/
Since it costs all of £13.65 it's probably worth a try anyway before going to the expense of refilling the cushions but I somehow feel that refilling will be the better long-term solution. Has anyone successfully rejuvenated a sofa using one of these anti-sag things?
- Julian