We’ve put together this extensive guide for budding crafters out there hoping to start their own soft furnishing business.
Read on to learn more about equipment, tools, marketing and insurance all in one place.
We’ve put together this extensive guide for budding crafters out there hoping to start their own soft furnishing business.
Read on to learn more about equipment, tools, marketing and insurance all in one place.

Whilst there are some challenges associated with getting into home and soft furnishings, it can still be a viable market to get into if you’ve got a passion for it.
A growing demand for customised and bespoke soft furnishings such as pillow and blankets, presents a viable business opportunity for talented crafters.

In general, soft furnishings businesses specialise in using textiles and other soft fabrics to create products which increase a room’s comfort and aesthetic. The types of soft furnishings businesses range all the way from small local crafters to large-scale retailers, and below are some examples of the products they might produce:

Amongst other things, you need to consider factors such as equipment, business plans, tools, branding, insurance, materials and marketing to start a soft furnishing business from home:
Contact CraftCover to chat through your insurance needs when starting a new soft furnishing business.
The cost of starting a home furnishing business depends entirely on the size of your business, and your location. These costs also involve business registration, equipment, branding, marketing and possibly workspace rental.
For smaller local businesses, you can expect to need funding of anywhere from £1,000 – £3,000, whilst for larger-scale furnishing businesses, you may have to spend anywhere up to £50,000 – £60,000, as a very rough estimate.

Like all crafters, we’re sure you’ll want to ensure that your soft furnishing creations are kept high quality no matter what. This will require the use of high quality materials and superb attention to detail. Here are some things you should consider to ensure the quality of your crafts:
There are a variety of ways you can sell your home and soft furnishing crafts:
Marketing a new business is never easy, particularly in a relatively niche craft market.
The first step is to use online and digital marketing to build a strong presence and build your brand awareness. Use high quality images and descriptions to showcase exactly what you can do and garner interest from potential customers.
Next, you should consider marketing techniques such as building an email list, search engine optimisation, and even paid ads. Do in-depth research regarding your budget and priorities to determine what approach is best suited to your furnishings business. You should also claim your Google Business Profile, encouraging customers to leave positive reviews.
Finally, work on building customer relationships and trust. No matter how or where you sell, make an effort to ensure the customer journey is as easy and supported as possible. This includes regular communication, answering questions promptly, and giving supporting information about your products and business.
Alongside marketing, you need to consider the craft insurance needs of your business. Determine whether you need public liability, employee liability, and/or product liability protection, so you can craft and sell with peace of mind!
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