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Guide to Upholstery Nails

Accent your furniture with attractive upholstery nails


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Many furniture makes and restorers use upholstery nails, not only to help hold fabric to wood, but also to decorate the furniture itself. Whether you want to add style with decorative nails that look like flowers or bullets, for example, you're sure to turn your furniture into a one-of-a-kind product.

Remember that you can purchase upholstery nails with heads made from a wide variety of materials, including metal and even leather. Choose your upholstery nails to complement the color of the wood and fabric that you use to make your furniture.

1. Research the various designs and styles of upholstery nails from which you can choose.

2. Set your furniture apart from the rest by using nails with decorative upholstery nail heads.

3. Add a special touch to your furniture line with metal upholstery nails. Manufacturers mold the metal into a wide variety of designs, including flowers, Celtic crosses and much more.

Action Steps
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Research the many different types and styles of upholstery nails available


Browse the wide selections of upholstery nails on the market today. You can find the perfect nail for any type of furniture that you make or restore. Spend some time looking at the different designs and finishes to get a feel for what's available so that you can make your decision.

I recommend: Shop for wholesale upholstery nails with Harris and Stearns, where you can purchase many of your other upholstery supplies as well. Greentex is another supplier with wholesale upholstery nails for sale.

Use nails with decorative upholstery nail heads to add a special touch to your furniture


Accent all your furniture with decorative nails. You can find them made from many metals and can also find these nails in many shapes such as diamonds, circles and flowers with different designs on them. Some suppliers even carry turquoise upholstery nails, which can add some nice color to a piece of furniture.

I recommend: Heico Fasteners a wide variety of decorative upholstery nails in various shapes and sizes. Compare their inventory and prices with those offered by DIY Upholstery Supply.

Take advantage of the different types of metals that manufacturers use to make upholstery nails


Whether you prefer shiny metal, dull metal or a more antique look, you're sure to find what you want. You can purchase upholstery nails made from brass, steel, copper, pewter and nickel. Each metal has a unique color that can add character to your products.

I recommend: Turner & Seymour prides themselves in their high quality upholstery nails, including their brass upholstery nails, which come in many different sizes. Professional Hardware & Supply also offers a wide range of brass finish upholstery nails in their inventory. If the beauty of copper appeals to you, shop with Van Dykes Restorers for copper upholstery nails.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • When you purchase upholstery nails, make sure you also have an upholstery nail gun that will work with them.

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