What can I use to cover my ottoman?
1Measure from the floor on the left side over the top of the ottoman to the floor on the right side and add 2 inches. Some great fabrics for covering ottomans are toile, brocade, brocatelle, tapestry, damask, denim, or even doupioni.
How much fabric do I need to cover an ottoman?
Divide the measurement by 36 to determine the number of yards needed. For example, if the pattern pieces cover an area of floor equal to 72 inches in length, then divide 72 by 36 to get 2, the number of yards of 54-inch wide fabric needed for the ottoman.
What is the best fabric for an ottoman?
If you have children or pets that are likely to rub up against or crawl over your ottoman, your best options are cotton or linen – ideally with a removable cover for easy machine washing.
How much fabric do I need to cover a round ottoman?
How much does it cost to reupholster a large ottoman?
Cost To Reupholster An Ottoman
Type | Yardage | Labor & Fabric Cost |
---|---|---|
Medium Ottoman | 2 – 3 | $300 – $500 |
Large Ottoman | 2 – 4 | $350 – $700 |
Ottoman with Skirt | 4 – 6 | $400 – $700 |
Ottoman with Tufting | 4 – 6 | $500 – $1,000 |
How much fabric do I need to cover a small ottoman?
How much would it cost to reupholster an ottoman?
Which fabric does not take stains easily?
Microfiber. Microfiber is not technically a performance fabric, but it has such a reputation for being stain-resistant and durable that we wanted to include it here. Microfiber refers to the thickness of a fiber, not to a type, like acrylic or cotton.
What is the standard size of an ottoman?
Ottomans come in a large variety of shapes and sizes that range in height from 13”-20” (33-51 cm). Most ottomans are sized to pair with their coordinated furniture sets and are designed with matching heights.
Is leather or fabric easier to clean?
While leather is much easier to clean and tends to have a tougher finish, it’s more prone to scratching than fabric. However, certain fabrics can be especially susceptible to fading or sagging. Whether you choose a leather or fabric sofa, it’s important to know how to look after it.
How do I know the size of my ottoman?
Ideally, your ottoman will be roughly an inch (a few centimetres) shorter than the seat height of your chair or sofa. To work this out, simply measure from the ground to the top of the seat’s cushion. Take off an inch and use this guide when you’re shopping for your new ottoman.