
Giving your sectional sofa a fresh new look with reupholstery is a fantastic way to transform your living space. To ensure you have just the right amount of material for this significant project, it's wise to start with a solid estimate.
As a general rule of thumb, the amount of fabric you'll need is based on the number of pieces in your sectional. According to industry yardage charts, a standard two-piece sectional typically requires about 24 yards of fabric. If you have a larger, three-piece sectional, you should plan on purchasing around 30 yards. These estimates assume you are using a standard 54-inch wide, solid-colored upholstery fabric.
However, it's crucial to see these numbers as a starting point. Several factors can influence the final amount you'll need. If you fall in love with a fabric that has a large or complex pattern, you will need extra yardage to ensure the patterns match up perfectly across all the seams and cushions. Sofas with intricate details like tufting, skirts, or numerous separate cushions will also demand more material.
To guarantee a flawless result and avoid the stress of running out of fabric mid-project, the best course of action is to measure your specific sofa or consult with a professional upholsterer. They can provide a precise measurement based on your sectional's unique dimensions and style. When you do purchase your fabric, it's always a move to buy an extra 10-15% to account for any potential cutting mistakes and to have some left over for future repairs.


