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Wood Refinishing

WOOD RESTORATION & REFINISHING

The preservation process for historical, architectural wood detailing is a meticulous craft that requires both skill and expertise. This delicate procedure involves carefully assessing the existing condition, identifying any damage or wear, and devising a comprehensive plan for restoration. We utilize a variety of techniques, such as stripping old finishes, repairing structural issues, and applying finishes including wax, oils and lacquers, to recreate the space’s original beauty. We pride ourselves on having a profound understanding of wood types, historical styles, and traditional craftsmanship – all of which are essential to preserve the integrity and authenticity of each project. The mastery of the refinishing and restoration process is a vital link between the past and the present, ensuring that these exquisite pieces continue to tell their stories for years to come.

Refinishing Wood: Our Expert Process:

 1. COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT

  • First, we conduct a detailed evaluation of the wood’s current condition.
  • Identify any damage, wear, or structural issues accumulated over time.

2. TAILORED RESTORATION PLAN

We then develop a customized strategy specific to the wood type and project requirements, aligning methods with historical and architectural considerations to preserve authenticity.

3. EXPERT TECHNIQUES

  • We utilize a blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern technology
  • First we carefully strip old finishes to prepare the wood for restoration.
  • Any structural or surface damage are addressed and repaired to ensure durability.
  • Finishes are selected that complement the natural characteristics of the wood, including options like wax, oils, or lacquers.
  • We always emphasize the use of premium materials to enhance the wood’s luster and protect its surface.

4. FINAL RESULT

  • Our process achieves an exceptional, authentic restoration that aligns with the original aesthetic, and extends the life and beauty of the wood for future generations.