Services
In business since 1983, we provide the proper techniques, materials and knowledge to insure a positive outcome on all projects. Our quality has and always will stand on its own. We are particularly sensitive to clients with antique heirlooms, in terms of how and why they should be treated, while respecting the age and condition of each article and following our customers desires. We strive to provide advice and counsel so as to help you care for your furniture in the present and for future generations to come.
Additionally we offer repair and refinish for everyday items, furniture that we all use on a daily basis, handled correctly the first time and at affordable prices.
For Antiques And Modern Furniture, We Offer
- Repair
- Refinishing
- Restorative reconditioning of existing finishes
- Color matching to samples supplied by you
- Faux finishes / glazing
- Scratch, dent and ding repair / touchup
- Machine lathe turning
- Hand and machine manufacture of needed parts and components
- Machine woven cane seat replacement
- Veneer repair / replacement
- Hardware repair / replacement
- Table and floor lamp rewiring & socket replacement
- Beveled and plain mirror glass replacement
- Leather table top replacement
- Marble table tops / dining table pads
- Curve glass replacement
- The use of old growth wood salvaged from old furniture for your repairs
- Pickup and delivery
- NOTE: We do not offer reupholstery or upholstery repair services
Free Online Estimate
In order to receive an online estimate for any work to be completed on your furniture, please email us digital photos of your furniture, and describe the work that you would like to be done. Please send at least one photo of the entire piece, and also any close-up photos of significant damages needed to be repaired.
* Please also list your name, email address, and any other pertinent contact information.
* We will then email you back a detailed estimate with pricing as soon as we possibly can.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I choose a finisher?
A: There are many factors that you should consider. Reputation, years in business, quality of work, scope of work, and price are just a few. We recommend that you visit the shop that you are planning on using. Most reputable shops welcome your visit and many will even give you a tour. This will usually give you an opportunity to see what service the shop provides, how busy they are, how professional they are and what their finished product looks like. You will know a good shop when you see it.
Q: Will my furniture be devalued by refinishing?
A: Articles that are extremely old (prior to the mid-1800) or are historically important should be evaluated before refinishing. These pieces may need restoration as opposed to refinishing. The great majority of pieces will actually increase in value and appeal and will have their usefulness and life prolonged with a professional refinishing and proper care by the owner.


