Furniture Restoration
Our services range from light finish refreshes to full structural and cosmetic restorations.
The goal isn’t to make furniture look brand new — it’s to make it solid, functional, and beautiful again.
We offer a range of services to meet the needs of every client.
We'd be happy to work with you to create a custom quote.
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A light-touch service for solid-wood furniture that is structurally sound but showing surface wear or dullness. This process revives the existing finish through careful cleaning, light preparation, and protective finish renewal—without stripping or altering the original character of the piece.
Best for: Furniture with light wear, intact finishes, and no structural issues.
Not for: Pieces needing stain changes, full refinishing, or structural repairs. -
Designed for furniture with worn, damaged, or outdated finishes. This service involves sanding and refinishing to restore depth, color, and durability while maintaining the original proportions, craftsmanship, and integrity of the original build.
Best for: Solid-wood furniture with heavy finish wear or uneven staining.
Not for: Veneer-heavy, laminate, or particleboard furniture. -
For furniture that wobbles, flexes, or has failing joints. The focus of this service is restoring strength and stability through joint repair, reinforcement, and structural corrections so the piece can be safely and confidently used again.
Best for: Heirloom or well-built furniture needing stabilization.
Not for: Cosmetic-only touch-ups or severely compromised frames. -
A comprehensive restoration combining both structural repair and full refinishing. Each piece is evaluated individually to determine what should be repaired, refinished, or preserved, with the goal of honoring the original construction while extending the life of the furniture for years to come.
Best for: Heirloom furniture, antiques, and statement pieces worth long-term investment.
Not for: Mass-produced or low-quality furniture where restoration exceeds value.
What We Restore
We focus on furniture that is well-built, structurally sound (or repairable), and worth preserving through skilled restoration. Pieces are evaluated individually based on construction, materials, and overall condition.
We typically restore:
Solid-wood furniture
Heirloom and antique pieces
Dining tables, benches, chairs, and case goods
Furniture with structural issues that can be repaired
Pieces with sentimental or long-term value
What We Don’t Restore
To maintain quality and ensure lasting results, some furniture is not a good candidate for restoration.
We typically do not restore:
Veneer-heavy, laminate, or particleboard furniture
Flat-pack or mass-produced furniture
Furniture with severe water damage, rot, or warping
Pieces where restoration cost exceeds the furniture’s value
Upholstered furniture or soft goods
If you’re unsure whether your piece is a good fit, we’re happy to review photos and offer guidance before moving forward.
Let’s Work Together
If you're interested in working with us, complete the form with a few details about your project. We'll review your message and get back to you within 48 hours.

