Antique sofas are more than furniture — they are living heritage pieces that reflect craftsmanship, culture, and history. Unlike modern mass-produced sofas, antique sofas were built with solid hardwood frames, hand-tied springs, and traditional finishing techniques that deserve expert care.
Professional antique sofa restoration focuses on preserving original character while restoring comfort, structure, and longevity using traditional craftsmanship methods.
Antique sofa restoration is the process of repairing, strengthening, and refinishing old sofas while retaining their original materials, structure, and design as much as possible.
Unlike normal sofa repair, restoration:
Avoids unnecessary replacement
Uses traditional materials (shellac, solid wood, natural fabrics)
Preserves patina and hand-crafted details
Maintains historical value
📌 Good restoration enhances value — poor restoration destroys it.
Modern repair methods often use:
Synthetic glue
Particle board replacements
Staple-only construction
Chemical finishes
These methods reduce durability and value.
Traditional craftsmanship focuses on:
Mortise & tenon wood joints
Hand-tied spring systems
Natural resins like shellac
Hand-carved wood detailing
Breathable upholstery materials
This ensures the sofa lasts another 20–50 years, not just a few seasons.
Old sofas often suffer from:
Joint separation
Cracked hardwood
Woodworm damage
✔ Repaired using traditional joinery instead of screws.
Caused by:
Worn webbing
Broken hand-tied springs
✔ Springs are retied by hand, not replaced with foam shortcuts.
Includes:
Torn leather
Faded fabric
Brittle padding
✔ Original patterns respected; materials carefully matched.
Chemical varnish damages antique wood.
✔ Restored using traditional shellac finishing, not synthetic lacquer.
Frame condition
Wood species identification
Original construction method
Reinforce original joints
Replace only irreparable wood
Maintain original geometry
Repair or re-tie springs
Replace webbing where necessary
Preserve original seating feel
Fabric or leather replacement (optional)
Traditional padding layers
Hand-stitched finishing where applicable
Shellac:
Protects wood naturally
Enhances grain
Is reversible (important for antiques)
This is the gold standard in antique furniture restoration.
Restore if:
Frame is solid hardwood
Sofa has sentimental or historical value
Carvings or proportions are irreplaceable
Replace if:
Frame is plywood or particle board
Previous repairs damaged original structure
📌 In most cases, restoration is more valuable and sustainable.
Estimated ranges (depending on condition):
Minor restoration: RM1,500 – RM3,000
Full upholstery + frame restoration: RM3,000 – RM8,000+
Museum-level restoration: Custom quote
💡 Proper restoration is an investment, not an expense.
Not all sofa repairers understand antiques.
A professional restorer:
Knows traditional construction methods
Avoids irreversible damage
Preserves originality
Enhances long-term value
⚠️ Incorrect repair can permanently destroy an antique sofa.
We provide antique sofa restoration services across:
Kuala Lumpur
Petaling Jaya
Subang Jaya
Shah Alam
Klang
Puchong
Mont Kiara
Bangsar & surrounding areas
✔ Home & commercial restoration
✔ On-site inspection available
✔ Custom restoration plans
How long does antique sofa restoration take?
Typically 3–6 weeks, depending on complexity and material availability.
Does restoration reduce antique value?
No — proper traditional restoration increases value.
Can original fabric be reused?
Yes, if condition allows. Otherwise, close material matching is recommended.
Is shellac better than modern varnish?
Yes. Shellac is breathable, reversible, and historically accurate.
Antique sofa restoration is about respecting craftsmanship, preserving heritage, and extending the life of furniture that cannot be replicated today.
If your antique sofa matters to you, it deserves traditional craftsmanship — not shortcuts.
📞 Call / WhatsApp: 017-737-7113
📍 Serving Klang Valley
🌐 www.sofasifu.com
Malaysia