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38 Years of Upholstery Service

38 Years of Upholstery Service

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Cape May Custom Upholstery has been bringing a new look and feel to furniture, automobiles and more since 1980. The shop first opened up on Route 9 in Erma, and within four years moved to its current location on Route 47 in Rio Grande due to its rapid growth. 10 years later in 1994, Cape May Custom Upholstery expanded its building to better serve its patrons.
Cape May Custom Upholstery’s services include all types of furniture from antique to contemporary, original and custom looks for old and new auto interiors, aircraft interiors, boat seats, window valences and custom cornice boards, and commercial upholstery for restaurants, hotels, churches and more. With a full line of decorative fabrics, Cape May Custom Upholstery can bring your vision to life!
“Don has done upholstery, window treatments and auto trim work for me, friends, relatives and colleagues over a period of 20 years. There’s nothing he can’t do. He’s absolutely the best.” – Annamarie Germanio, Realtor
The testimonial says it all… there’s nothing Cape May Custom Upholstery can’t do! Call today at (609) 886-6405 for your free estimate. The shop is located at 1056 Rt. 47 S., Rio Grande, a half-mile north of Route 9 across from Shannon Oaks, and is open year round, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Cape May Custom Upholstery accepts Visa, Mastercard and Discover. For more information, visit capemaycustomupholstery.com or find the shop on Facebook. 

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