Upholstery recommendations please

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Bucketbabe
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Upholstery recommendations please

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Our van has a very tired old Westfalia joker (retro fitted interior).
The units have gone to a better place, now it's time to splash out on the upholstery. Not literally :lol:
Has anyone had their upholstery re-covered or completely redone that can recommend a company?
I know I can search for traders, but you can beat a recommendation.
Thanks
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It might be a bit far for you, but I went to Regal Furnishings.
You can stay in their yard with hookup overnight,then 1st thing they start work on the van and finished mid afternoon and off you go!
Not cheap but very convenient.
http://www.regalfurnishings.co.uk/
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Totally Trimmed in Bournemouth are quite good, and have a decent website, once you figure out the drop-down menu (http://www.totallytrimmed.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;). They're next door to Ady, the roof-swap man.
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Thanks guys, I'll check them out
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