Furniture Repair / Restoration Services
Luton

Furniture Medic Luton

Furniture Restoration Centre, 111, Wellington Street, Luton

LU1 5AF

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Burleys Upholstery

8 Ludlow Avenue, Luton

LU1 3RW

Modern & Antique Upholstery, Furniture Repairs, New Cushion & Covers

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Classic Upholstery

48 Fairgreen Rd, Luton

LU1 4JG

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Luton, a town of transport. Home to Luton Airport which opened in 1938 and is one of Britain’s major airports. It even doubled as an RAF base in the Second World War.

Although the town was for many years famous for hat-making, it also housed a large Vauxhall Motors factory. The factory opened in 1905 and continued producing cars up until 2002, when it closed down. To this day the head office of Vauxhall is still situated in the town.

Situated less than 30 miles north of the centre of London, Luton has great links with the city and thanks to the motorway and direct train links it is a very popular commuter location.

There are a number of museums in Luton, in particular Stockwood Park where the Mossman Carriage collection is held, the largest and most significant vehicle collection of its kind in the country, including originals from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.

There are a number of famous ‘Lutonians’ including comedian Eric Morecambe, actor Danny Dyer and first ever woman pilot Hilda Hewlett.

For a town brimming with transport and motor history, who better to trust with your own transport, or any of your other odd jobs for that matter!

From mechanics in Northwell to car valet services in Crawley, or window cleaners in Wigmore browse our directory of local tradesmen and women in Luton.

Sitting pretty? Your much loved antique or contemporary furniture may well be dented, scratched and stained, water or heat damaged.

Your local furniture restoration tradesmen can strip, sand and reupholster it to its former glory. They'll undertake anything from structure repairs, re-panelling and spring repairs, to cleaning, to make it as good as new. Perhaps they'll even give your furniture a French polish? Some can refashion your treasures into a new piece of furniture at your command as well.

Save money on buying new furniture, by revamping, reviving, and giving your existing pieces a new lease of life. Ask your local furniture repair and restoration craftsmen to repair your cabinets, chairs and everything else in your home.

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