Free Upholstery Invoice Template

Free invoice templates for upholstery businesses, furniture upholsterers, auto upholstery shops, fabric repair services, custom cushion makers, restoration specialists, and furniture repair professionals. Download and edit in PDF, Word, Excel, Google Docs, or Google Sheets.

Use this template to bill for upholstery labor, fabric replacement, cushion repair, furniture restoration, padding, foam, stitching, pickup and delivery, materials, taxes, discounts, deposits, and payment terms in a clear and professional way.

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Upholstery invoice template showing upholstery services, materials, labor charges, and payment information

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Download a template, then edit it in PDF, Word, Excel, Google Docs, or Google Sheets. Print it, save it, or send it to your customer when the upholstery work is complete.

Use these templates for furniture upholsterers, upholstery repair shops, auto upholstery services, custom furniture makers, sofa repair businesses, cushion makers, chair restoration providers, and fabric repair professionals.

How to Invoice for Upholstery Work

A good upholstery invoice should clearly show the customer details, item being repaired, upholstery service completed, fabric or material used, labor charges, extra fees, taxes, and payment terms.

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In 5 Steps:

  1. Confirm the customer details, furniture item, upholstery condition, fabric choice, repair needs, pickup or delivery details, and agreed pricing before starting the work.
  2. Record completed upholstery work, fabric removal, re-covering, stitching, padding, foam replacement, cushion repair, frame touch-ups, and any approved extra services.
  3. Track job costs such as fabric, leather, vinyl, foam, batting, thread, buttons, staples, zippers, trim, adhesive, tools, pickup, delivery, and disposal.
  4. Calculate upholstery labor, material costs, repair fees, custom work charges, pickup and delivery, taxes, discounts, deposits, and the final balance due.
  5. Send the invoice with payment options, due date, item notes, care instructions, warranty notes, and any remaining balance information.

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What to Include in an Upholstery Invoice

A professional upholstery invoice should include the details needed to identify the customer, furniture item, upholstery work, materials, charges, and payment terms.

Invoice and Job Details

  • Invoice numberHelps track the invoice, payment record, and upholstery job history.
  • Customer name and contact detailsShows who requested the upholstery service and who is responsible for payment.
  • Business name and contact detailsShows which upholsterer, repair shop, or upholstery business completed the work.
  • Service date or billing periodShows when the upholstery work was completed or which service period the invoice covers.
  • Pickup, delivery, or service locationShows where the item was collected, delivered, repaired, or installed.

Upholstery Service Details

  • Furniture item or project referenceConnects the invoice to the correct chair, sofa, cushion, car seat, bench, headboard, or upholstery project.
  • Service typeShows whether the work was reupholstery, fabric repair, cushion replacement, restoration, stitching, or auto upholstery.
  • Service descriptionExplains removing old fabric, adding foam, sewing seams, replacing padding, or installing new covering.
  • Item condition or repair notesRecords damage, worn fabric, broken seams, sagging cushions, stains, tears, or frame issues.
  • Labor or fixed project feeShows whether the upholstery job was billed by labor hours, hourly rate, or flat-rate project price.

Payment and Final Notes

  • Materials and suppliesLists fabric, leather, vinyl, foam, batting, thread, buttons, zippers, trim, staples, yardage, or unit price.
  • Extra service feesShows pickup, delivery, disposal, rush work, custom sewing, stain protection, or installation fees.
  • Discounts, deposits, or previous paymentsShows credits or amounts already paid before the final balance.
  • Total amount dueShows the final amount the customer needs to pay.
  • Payment terms and care notesRecords the due date, payment methods, fabric care instructions, warranty terms, delivery details, or maintenance advice.

Billing Scenarios for Upholstery Businesses

Use clear invoice labels so customers understand the type of upholstery service, labor cost, fabric charge, repair fee, and final amount due.

ScenarioInvoice line itemsBest used forHow to describe it
Furniture reupholsteryFabric removal, new fabric, upholstery labor, foam, stitching, finishingSofas, chairs, armchairs, benches, ottomans, dining chairs, and older furniture needing a new covering.Show the furniture item, fabric type, labor, materials used, and final project price clearly.
Cushion repair or replacementFoam replacement, cushion cover, sewing, zipper, batting, fabricSagging cushions, worn cushions, seat pads, outdoor cushions, sofa cushions, and custom cushion projects.List the cushion count, foam type, fabric used, sewing work, and cushion repair fee.
Auto upholstery serviceSeat repair, vinyl or leather material, stitching, padding, installationCar seats, truck seats, motorcycle seats, boat seats, headliners, and vehicle interior upholstery.Show the vehicle details, area repaired, material type, labor, and any installation notes.
Fabric repair servicePatch repair, seam repair, stitching, trim replacement, minor material costSmall tears, loose seams, damaged panels, ripped cushions, and minor upholstery fixes.Describe the damaged area, repair method, materials used, and fixed repair charge.
Custom upholstery projectCustom design, fabric, foam, sewing, fitting, installation, finishingCustom benches, headboards, booth seating, built-in seating, restaurant seating, and made-to-order upholstery.Show the project name, custom measurements, materials, labor, and installation details.
Restoration upholsteryFurniture restoration, padding repair, fabric replacement, trim, detailed finishingAntique furniture, vintage chairs, heirloom sofas, decorative pieces, and restoration projects.List the restoration work, item condition, fabric choice, special detailing, and final service charge.
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Common Charges and Fees for Upholstery Businesses

Itemize upholstery charges clearly so customers can see labor, fabric, foam, stitching, pickup, delivery, taxes, and any extra costs.

Charge or serviceUnitWhen to useHow to show it
Upholstery laborHour or projectUse when billing for removing fabric, cutting material, sewing, fitting, stapling, padding, and finishing work.Show labor hours or project labor fee with a short work description.
Furniture reupholstery feeItem or projectUse when re-covering a chair, sofa, bench, ottoman, headboard, or other furniture item.Show the item name, service details, and reupholstery price clearly.
Fabric or leather costYard, meter, item, or rollUse when charging for fabric, leather, vinyl, canvas, or other covering material.Show material type, quantity, unit price, and total cost when possible.
Foam or padding replacementItem or cushionUse when replacing foam, batting, padding, stuffing, or cushion inserts.List foam type, cushion count, or padding charge separately.
Sewing or stitching repairService or hourUse when repairing seams, adding zippers, replacing stitching, or sewing custom covers.Show sewing work separately when it is not included in the main upholstery fee.
Trim, buttons, zippers, or decorative detailsItem or serviceUse when adding or replacing finishing details, buttons, piping, trim, zippers, or decorative accents.List each detail or finishing item separately when charged.
Furniture repair or frame supportService or hourUse when fixing minor frame issues, loose joints, springs, webbing, or support areas during upholstery work.Show repair work separately from fabric and upholstery labor.
Pickup or delivery feeTrip or feeUse when collecting or delivering furniture, cushions, vehicle seats, or upholstered items.Show pickup, delivery, or transport separately from the upholstery service.
Disposal or old material removalFeeUse when removing old fabric, foam, padding, staples, or waste from the job.List disposal or cleanup separately when charged.
Rush or custom work feeFee or serviceUse when the customer requests urgent completion, complex fabric work, special sewing, or custom fitting.Add a clear label so the customer understands why the extra fee applies.
TaxPercentage or amountUse when tax applies to upholstery labor, materials, supplies, or extra fees based on local rules.Show tax before the final total so the customer can see how the balance was calculated.
Deposit or previous paymentCreditUse when the customer paid before or during the upholstery job.Subtract it from the invoice total and show the remaining balance due.

Common Upholstery Invoicing Mistakes

Upholstery work can include fabric choices, furniture details, labor, foam, stitching, pickup, delivery, deposits, and care notes. Missing details can confuse customers or delay payment. Avoid these common mistakes.

MistakeWhy it causes problemsHow to fix it
Not describing the furniture item clearlyThe customer may not know which chair, sofa, cushion, bench, seat, or upholstery project the invoice belongs to.Add the item name, quantity, project reference, or furniture description to every upholstery invoice.
Leaving out fabric or material detailsThe customer may not understand why fabric, leather, vinyl, foam, or trim was charged.Show material type, color, quantity, grade, unit price, and total cost when useful.
Combining all charges in one lineThe total may look unclear because the customer cannot see labor, fabric, foam, pickup, delivery, and taxes separately.Separate upholstery labor, materials, foam, stitching, repairs, pickup, delivery, deposits, and taxes into clear line items.
Not showing labor or project pricingThe customer may question the charge if the time spent or fixed project price is not visible.Show labor hours, hourly rate, fixed project fee, or item-based price clearly.
Forgetting foam, padding, or support repairsExtra cushion work or frame support may look unexpected if not listed.Add foam replacement, batting, padding, webbing, spring repair, or frame support as separate line items when charged.
Leaving out pickup or delivery feesThe customer may be surprised by transport charges if they are not shown clearly.Add pickup, delivery, handling, or transport fees as separate line items.
Not recording approved extra workAdditional sewing, stain protection, trim, repairs, or custom changes may be questioned later.Show approved add-ons, added materials, extra labor, and updated totals clearly.
Forgetting deposits or previous paymentsThe final balance may look higher than expected.Show deposits, advance payments, partial payments, or credits before the balance due.
Leaving out care or warranty notesThe customer may not know how to care for the fabric or what is covered after the upholstery work.Add fabric care instructions, warranty terms, cleaning notes, pickup details, or service limits.
Not keeping invoice recordsTracking upholstery jobs, materials, payments, fabric choices, customer history, and warranty notes becomes harder.Keep a copy of every upholstery invoice for your business records.

Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How should I show upholstery labour on an invoice?

List each upholstery task with the item, time, rate, or fixed service price. Example: “Dining chair reupholstery: 6 chairs × $75 = $450” or “Sofa upholstery labour: Fixed charge: $650.” This helps the customer understand how the service cost was calculated.

What furniture details should be included on an upholstery invoice?

Include the furniture type, quantity, fabric choice, service date, and work completed. Example: “Reupholster 2 armchairs with navy velvet fabric.” This connects the invoice to the exact furniture project and avoids confusion.

How do I invoice for upholstery fabric?

List the fabric separately with the yardage, price per yard, and total cost. Example: “Upholstery fabric: 8 yards × $35/yard = $280.” If the customer supplied the fabric, mention it clearly as “Customer-supplied fabric: $0.”

Should foam, padding, or batting be listed separately?

Yes. Foam, padding, batting, webbing, springs, and support materials should be listed separately if they are charged outside the main labour price. Example: “Seat foam replacement: 4 cushions × $45 = $180.”

Can I include furniture repair before upholstery?

Yes. Repair work should be shown as a separate line item. Example: “Repair loose chair frame: $65” or “Replace broken sofa spring: $90.” This explains extra work needed before the upholstery fabric was installed.

How should I bill for custom cushions or pillows?

List each custom item with quantity, size, material, and price. Example: “Custom bench cushion: 1 piece: $180” or “Decorative throw pillows: 4 × $35 = $140.” This keeps custom upholstery work easy to review.

How do I show pickup and delivery charges?

Add pickup, delivery, or furniture transport as separate line items if they are not included in the service price. Example: “Furniture pickup and delivery: $75.” This keeps transport costs separate from upholstery work.

What payment terms should an upholstery invoice include?

Include the due date, accepted payment methods, deposit amount, fabric approval terms, and change policy. Example: “Payment due within 7 days. Deposit required before fabric is ordered. Fabric changes, added repairs, or extra cushions may require an updated invoice.”

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