Restoration enhanced the look of a flaming mahogany veneer on this splendid sloping headboard and footboard.
A salvaged fireplace mantel exhibiting quartersawn oak columns underwent restoration to become the focal point of a client's living room.
A quarter-inch wide split through sides and top nearly separated this dresser into two halves. A judicious repair made it whole again.
Restoration of this stately desk and bookcase included remaking a missing carved applique and repairing structural inadequacies.
This pine interior door came out from under several coats of white paint to reveal a more natural look.
This heirloom was completely re-caned with the caning given an antique hue to fit the style and era of the chair.
Architectural elements such as this oak staircase from a period home look striking when stripped and refinished.
An almost ebony gateleg table with a hand-rubbed semi-gloss finish makes that coffee cup feel right at home.
Structural damage was fixed on this regal looking chair, then it was darkened, touched up and reupholstered.
An elegant scrollback chair was given a makeover including regluing, refinishing and reupholstery.
A phonograph with working turntable: floral accent molding, new grill and speaker cloth, polished workings, and darkest of walnut finishes.
Rustic pickling on a painted and clear-finished pine armoire accented by a stamped vine creeping across from side to front.
An eloquent piece of Americana is restored to its former glory.