DIY Upholstery Projects You Can Do at Home

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here’s nothing more therapeutic than having a DIY project to make your home look better. If you have recently been into upholstery, then you should consider giving your couches, headboard, chairs, and stools a makeover. 

Tuft Love: How (And Why) To Tuft Your Couch

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Today we’ll take just a bit of the tough out of tufting so your upholstery project doesn’t take the stuffing out of you. We’ll explore what tufting is, the most common types, and we’ll set you up with a selection of DIY tips and tools to get you on your way to taking your reupholstery project to the next level.

Pet-Friendly Fabrics: Fur Resistant And Antimicrobial Strong

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Whether you’re buying new furniture for your home, helping someone design their space, or reupholstering your existing sofa or chairs, it’s important to factor in your furry friends. They are uniquely loveable but they carry unique challenges from a home furnishing standpoint.

Shift Your Automotive Upholstery Into Overdrive: The Top Car Seat Fabrics

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Today we’ll walk you through the top car or truck upholstery fabrics. And by “top” we mean what works, what you can count on. Everything from fabric to vinyl to leather. Let’s take a drive through what’s out there so you can shift your car’s next chapter into overdrive.

Navigating Your Leather Upholstery Project Like A Boss!

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While KOVI is thrilled to offer a range of affordable offerings to choose from amongst our 150+ leather options, we know that there’s still a sense of leather being more of an investment than some other upholstery. So let’s do a quick review of what we love — and are sure you’ll love — about leather!

Your New Favorite Things About Leather

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Let’s talk some more about leather. Easily one of the most misunderstood of upholstery options. For too many folks leather seems to be both intimidating and alluring. But what’s the real story? Is leather durable or fragile? How does it fare over time? And what about for people with allergies? At the end of the day, is it right for you? Or ripe with problems?