This was a fairly standard sofa set, consisting of a sofa, and a loveseat. The old fabric was due for an update. I believe we also replaced all the seat cushions as well.
I have only one before photo, and I had already started to remove the skirt from the sofa.
Here is a rather nice rolled-arm sofa that was in need of a little help. It had been attacked by a family pet, and was also showing signs of wear from years of use.
Since the sofa was getting completely redone, the client also chose to have us change the design to a 3 pillow. She was also no longer a fan of the overstuffed "down" style pillows, and she wanted crisp/rectangular pillows.
Here's the before:
Note the mediocre pleating job on the rolled arm corners.
The sofa was reupholstered in a thick beige woven fabric, with new foam in all the cushions, and attached cushions on the back (the old ones were loose pillows). The wooden legs were also touched-up. I think the difference between the before and after photos on this one are pretty amazing.
I don't often show the backs on sofas (since it's awkward for photos), but here you can see how the backs/tops of the pillows are finished.
Here is a nice quality sofa set we redid. The upholstery on these was quite complex (the way that the pillow covers were sewn, and the arms were attached).
This is a lift chair (a type of recliner that lifts up with hydraulics to help someone get up more easily) that we reupholstered recently. The old upholstery was a worn vinyl, and the client chose a much more fun and interesting neutral fabric featuring leaves.