A Federal style chest of drawers with a mottled and scarred finish becomes...
...a polished piece with structural repairs and a new shine on the original hardware.
A table top that has very little finish left and more than its share of marks and scars becomes...
...a semi-gloss lacquered beauty with table top color matched to legs.
Stored away, painted yellow (yes, yellow), with structural damage and some missing hardware, the pieces of this barrister bookcase become...
...a completely restored bookcase with a dark walnut lacquered finish, some newly fabricated hardware, and not a speck of yellow.
A table top with a factory faux finish that didn't hold up too well and was impractical for the homeowner becomes...
...a very serviceable polyurethane surface that will withstand the rigors of family life with kids while accentuating the natural look of maple previously hidden underneath the faux finish.
A dilapidated steamer trunk that had served our client's forebears well, but has seen better days becomes..
...completely rejuvenated trunk with the old canvas covering stripped off, the underlying wood refinished, rust removed, metal painted, and new leather straps and handles.
An eighteenth century Windsor chair that collapsed under the weight of twenty-first century teenagers, breaking legs and stretchers, becomes...
...the heirloom it was meant to be with all the breakage repaired and finish restored.