Fabric & Upholstery
Transform your space with the right combination of fabric textures, colors and patterns.
Upholstery
At Room & Board we partner with some of the top manufacturers in the business to ensure the best quality, comfort and style at the best possible prices. Frames are built using quality materials and techniques, and then reinforced to ensure lasting strength and stability. Our cushions are filled with a combination of fiber, feathers and down or have wrapped foam cores for excellent comfort and support.
Our upholstered pieces are stocked in fabrics that work beautifully with each design, but you can personalize your furniture by selecting the fabric that best reflects your style. Choose from our collection of hundreds of fabrics in rich colors, subtle textures and fresh patterns. We also offer complimentary swatches and can make any of our fabrics into custom pillows.
Foam
As part of our commitment to promoting sustainable practices within the home furnishings industry, most of our upholstered furniture contains an eco-friendly flexible foam made with BiOH®. This foam uses soybean oil polyols to replace a portion of petroleum-based ingredients used in traditional polyurethane cushions—a responsible choice that leaves a smaller environmental footprint.
Care and instructions
Upholstery
- Our fabrics have been tested for durability and easy care, so you can be sure they'll look great for years to come. They are not impervious to stains; please see Cleaning for Fabric for specific care information.
- While all fabric will fade over time, direct sunlight can dramatically fade dark colors. We recommend placing your upholstered pieces where they won't be exposed to direct sunlight.
- An annual professional cleaning will keep your sofa or chair looking its best.
- Cushions will compress over time. Comfort wrinkles and creases occur naturally as upholstered furniture adjusts to normal use. Fluff and rotate cushions weekly to keep them looking fresh and to help them wear evenly.
- Vacuum weekly with an upholstery attachment. Although you may not see it, dust settles on your upholstery and can soil or cause wearing.
Fabric
- Prompt attention to your stain is advisable. Clean up as much of the spill as possible with a clean, dry, white cloth. Blot—don't rub.
- If the stain has dried, remove excess by gently using a soft nylon brush.
- Never use a cleaning solvent containing bleaching agents. Test a mild upholstery cleaning solution in an inconspicuous area. Begin with a few drops of the solution on a cloth, hold it against the color and wait a few seconds. Look to see if any of the color has transferred to the cloth or if there has been a change in the color of the fabric. If so, contact an upholstery professional for cleaning.
- If you have any doubts about the best cleaning solution to use or the process, seek the advice of a professional upholstery cleaning specialist. Many stains will become permanent if the wrong solution or process is used.
- Apply a small amount of a mild cleaning solution to the cloth. Oversaturation may affect the upholstery materials (backing, foam, etc.) under the fabric.
- When applying a solvent type cleaning solution use one dry clean cloth to apply the solution and a second cloth to blot the stain. If cleaning instructions call for use of any water, use distilled water only. Tap water may contain minerals that can cause a ring.
- Blot the stain with the cleaning solution. Do not rub, brush or scrub. Excessive rubbing may cause permanent stains, color distortion or permanent damage to the fabric. Always follow the instructions on the cleaning solution bottle.
- Work from the outer edge toward the center of the stain to avoid enlarging it. The stain should start to release as you blot. Repeat process using a clean spot on the dry cloth to avoid re-depositing the stain. Continue to apply cleaning solution sparingly and blot until stain no longer transfers onto the cloth. Be patient; this may take several attempts.
- When you have removed as much of the stain as possible blot any remaining cleaning solution or moisture from the fabric. If the spot is in a place where you can leave a clean, dry cloth on the stain, do so and weigh down the cloth allowing it to remain on the spot while it dries.
- Fast drying helps to prevent rings. Use a fan or hair dryer on the cool setting to remove excess moisture and assist in the drying process. Then let the area dry—this may take several hours.
- If the stain persists contact an upholstery professional for cleaning. Please call a Design Associate for the fabric cleaning code of your piece.
Micro-suede Fabric
- Prompt attention to your stain is advisable. Clean up as much of the spill as possible with a clean, dry, white cloth. Blot—don't rub.
- If the stain has dried, remove excess by gently using a soft nylon brush.
- Never use a cleaning solvent containing bleaching agents. Test a mild upholstery cleaning solution in an inconspicuous area. Begin with a few drops of the solution on a cloth, hold it against the color and wait a few seconds. Look to see if any of the color has transferred to the cloth or if there has been a change in the color of the fabric. If so, contact an upholstery professional for cleaning.
- If you have any doubts about the best cleaning solution to use or the process, seek the advice of a professional upholstery cleaning specialist. Many stains will become permanent if the wrong solution or process is used. In the case of difficult or unusual stains professional upholstery cleaning should be sought.
Oil-based Stains on Micro-Suede Fabric
- Soak up the stain with an absorbent white cloth or paper towel.
- Lather a damp white cloth with a neutral soap and distilled water solution. Apply to the stain by gently dabbing it.
- Rinse the cloth thoroughly and apply removing the lather from the fabric.
- Quickly blot the area with a dry cloth removing all traces of the soap solution.
- If the stain persists, contact an upholstery professional for cleaning.
Water Soluble Stains on Micro-Suede Fabric
- Wash with a small amount of mild upholstery cleaning solution and lukewarm distilled water. Test the solution in an inconspicuous spot before applying to the stain.
- Sparingly apply the mixture of lukewarm distilled water and upholstery cleaning solution, gently blotting with a sponge. Blot—don't rub.
- The area should always be patted dry.
- After drying, a light brushing in the direction of the nap is recommended.
Slipcovers
- Blot stains immediately with a clean, dry, white absorbent cloth.
- Vacuum slipcovers regularly (twice a month is recommended) with an upholstery attachment.
- Direct sunlight may cause the fabric to fade unevenly.
- For even wear, flip and rotate the seat and back slipcovers.
- For pre-washed fabric slipcovers, machine wash inside out in cold water using a clear mild detergent on the gentle cycle. Add detergent to water first. Do not pour detergent directly on to slipcover as it may cause spotting. Tumble dry low, remove while still damp. Fit slipcover to frame and air dry.
- All slipcovers may be professionally dry-cleaned.
- To prevent color variations, always clean the entire slipcover. As with clothing, some fading will occur.
- Make sure to close all zippers and fasten Velcro® before cleaning.
Tips for all furniture
- Blot spills immediately with a clean, dry, white cloth.
- Avoid using household cleaners, spot removers, waxes and products containing ammonia unless specifically recommended.
- Do not set hot or damp items directly on furniture.
- Use felt pads to protect surfaces from scratches and imprints.
- If necessary, use a shim to ensure furniture sits evenly on floor or other surface.