Antique store find: interesting chair and ottoman for $28.
New fabric: $10/yard.
Now: who can recommend someone to do the labor of actually recovering the chair...
Kristin P. replied:
I used Chongs on highway 5 for an upholstery project. Quality was excellent. http://www.chongsupholstery.com/
Terry C. replied:
Budget Upholstery. They do a very good job.
Terri A. replied:
Glaber's Upholstery (770) 971-3753. They did a great job for me and very reasonablle
Maria D. replied:
Fringe Benefits- Connie on Canton Road- just south of Piedmont. 770-516-3600. To do a wing chair- labor is $325.00.
Kim E. replied:
Beam's Upholstery of Acworth Upholstery Shop 4561 S Main St, Acworth, GA 30101 (770) 975-7629
Kim S. replied:
The Upholstery Fashionista. She is in East Cobb. Check out her FB page.
Looking for an antique mall or something similar. I'm hoping to find a place to browse for fun and maybe buy something small. I'm not an antique collector but I enjoy...
mehereman replied:
Dunno about Sundays but Chamblee has a ton of antique stores around/on broad street
DataSetMatch replied:
I like Big Shanty Antiques...but you should just get on your phone's map app and search "antique stores" to see what's close to you.
kn1fecity replied:
Cobb Antique Mall on 41 in Marietta is huuuuuge.
Anonymous replied:
highland row antiques
daveberzack replied:
Paris on Ponce is lovely and fun. Also, Kudzu in Decatur may fit the bill.
m1ldsauce replied:
Paris on Ponce, Kudzu, Queen of Hearts in Alpharetta
Anonymous replied:
City Antiques in Roswell.
khudgins replied:
Head out to Monroe. There's several antique malls. I like Ian Henderson's mall in the old mill out there best, but there's quite a few for a full day of exploring.