Furniture Restoration
Renew wooden surfaces and revive furniture affected by age, wear, fading, and accumulated use.
Restoration can recover the visual depth and presence of furniture without erasing what makes the piece distinctive.
Wooden furniture often changes gradually: finishes dull, edges wear, scratches accumulate, and color becomes uneven. Restoration addresses these conditions as a coordinated surface and detail project.
The objective is to improve appearance and condition while respecting the design, construction, and intended use of the piece.
- Worn or dull wooden surfaces
- Scratches and finish inconsistencies
- Surface preparation and refinishing
- Detail correction and visual renewal
- Final polishing and quality review
A focused plan for the condition of the piece.
Furniture varies in material, age, construction, and intended use. Project details are reviewed before the service scope is finalized.
Four stages from review to completion.
Inspection
Evaluate the wood, existing finish, wear, and repair needs.
Preparation
Clean and prepare the surface for controlled restoration.
Restoration
Correct damage and renew the finish using the selected approach.
Finish review
Check color, sheen, consistency, and final presentation.
Tell us what needs attention.
Share a few details about the item, the damage, and the service you need.