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Upcycle vintage furniture

Upcycle vintage furniture

Upcycle vintage furniture Old pieces from the 1920s to the 1980s have solid wood, cool lines, and real history. Fixing them up keeps landfill waste down and earns good money on Asherfield. Why vintage wins Key takeaway: vintage flips mix planet…

Before and after upcycled furniture

Before and after upcycled furniture

See the magic of “before and after” upcycles, learn why good photos sell faster, and discover how you can keep 85 percent of every sale on Asherfield. This guide shows ten jaw‑dropping flips, quick photo tips, and trust‑building perks that make buyers…

Upcycling furniture ideas

Upcycling furniture ideas

Fast take: This hub packs ten fun makeovers anyone can try this weekend, shows what tools you need, and explains how listing on Asherfield—where buyers pay a 15 % deposit and you keep 85 %—turns each flip into quick, hassle‑free cash. Upcycling furniture ideas…

Directory membership plans

Breaking down membership tiers I’m focusing on creating a blog post that explains the free and paid membership tiers: Basic, Pro, and Elite. Each tier will include custom fields, with the more expensive tiers unlocking all the features of the…

What is upholstery? definition, jobs, and basics

What is upholstery furniture?

Upholstery is the craft of padding, springing, and covering furniture—and the people who do it are called upholsterers. Today the field spans living‑room sofas, car seats, and even airplane cabins, employs about 55 000 people in the U.S., and feeds a global…

Types of upholstery fabric: easy guide

Types of upholstery fabric: easy guide

Reupholstery fabric comes in three big groups—natural, synthetic, and performance—and each has its own feel, strength, and care rules. Cotton and linen breathe but wrinkle; microfiber and polyester shrug off spills; brands like Sunbrella and Crypton fight stains and sun fade. Use…

Is it worth reupholstering a sofa?

Is it worth reupholstering a sofa?

Reupholstering costs $600–$4,000 for most couches, while new sofas typically run $1,500–$3,000 for mid-range fabric and $4,000+ for leather. A high-quality leather redo can extend a frame’s life up to 25 years and keeps one more bulky item out of…