Leucadia Custom Upholstery on Westlake Street in Encinitas has reupholstered residential furniture and automotive interiors from its workshop since 2010, covering sofas, club chairs, dining seats, headboards, patio cushions, slipcovers, and car headliners. The shop's dual furniture-and-automotive scope means the same workbench handles mid-century sofa restorations and Mercedes interior rebuilds — a crossover capability that interior designers like JY Design Interiors tap when sourcing custom upholstery for client projects. Fabric sourcing covers outdoor Sunbrella grades for patio cushion replacements, marine-grade vinyl for automotive dash and door panels, and residential decorator textiles in cotton, linen, and performance-weave blends. Foam replacement services swap sagging factory-standard cushion cores for high-density medium-firm polyurethane foam cut to the original seat dimensions, restoring support without altering frame geometry. Automotive headliner and carpet work serves the same classic-car and hot-rod restoration pipeline that body shops like Caliber Collision feed when referring interior-finish work after structural and paint repairs. Highest-complexity projects involve full-vehicle interior restorations with matched leather hides, custom-stitched seat covers, molded carpet kits, and headliner foam-backed fabric stretched across original roof bows to factory-spec tension.