Furniture Repair Services
Things break, especially things that get used every day
or when Uncle Bob comes for Thanksgiving.
When you own good furniture,
the kind that is handed down through the generations or was built with quality materials and solid construction focused on function and aesthetics, it tends to get a lot of use.
And over time with age and use, even good furniture may need some TLC to retain its visual appeal.
Kids, pets, and moving companies all contribute to the need for furniture upkeep and repair.
Overall, repairing furniture can be a practical and rewarding way to maintain and extend the life of your furniture while also preserving its value and history.
The most common types of furniture repair include:
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Structural repairs: These include fixing broken or loose joints, legs, or other parts of the furniture to ensure stability and safety.
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Cleaning and polishing: This involves cleaning the furniture to remove dirt, stains, and other debris, and polishing it to restore its shine and protect it from future damage.
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Hardware repair: This includes fixing or replacing broken hinges, drawer slides, knobs, or other hardware components.
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Leather repair: This includes fixing scratches, tears, or other damage to leather furniture or accessories.
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Glass & Mirror repair: This includes repairing or replacing broken glass or frames in table tops, doors, or other furniture components.
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Woodwork repairs: This includes fixing scratches, dents, or other damage to wooden furniture or accessories.
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Refinishing: This involves sanding, staining, and varnishing or painting the furniture to restore its original appearance or give it a new look.
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Upholstery repair: This includes repairing or replacing the fabric or stuffing of chairs, sofas, and other upholstered furniture to restore their comfort and appearance.
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Reupholstering: This involves completely replacing the upholstery fabric, stuffing, and springs of a piece of furniture to give it a new look or restore its comfort.
Broken Drawer
Antique Vanity Drawer - Repaired & Touched Up
Antique Repair
When a fine antique has suffered damage to one of its parts, repairing and restoring its original condition significantly increases the value of the antique. Even if it is just sentimental value, the beauty of your piece will enable it to be enjoyed by future generations.
Leather Services
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Leather Cleaning
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Leather Conditioning
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Leather Reupholstery
Leather furniture is an investment.
Without regular conditioning,
well-used leather seating will dry out
and crack with use.
We may be able to restore the leather through repair or if not, we can reupholster anything too damaged to repair.
Reupholstered Steinway
Piano Bench
Structural Repairs
Rarely does a furniture repair need to be done by itself. Broken furniture has often been worn out with age and it needs to be structurally repaired for safety and function.
This broken antique desk was structurally repaired and updated for a more modern appeal for its owners.