Dario Ciriello

     

Furniture Restoration & Maintenance

 

 

 

From the moment it enters service, furniture takes a beating. Cup marks and surface scratches on tabletops,  scuffs on sofa and chair legs from repeated bumps in the course of vacuuming, and general wear and tear can turn the most attractive antique into a shabby thrift store item. Even without suffering direct damage, finishes tend to fade in time as a result of moisture, dust, and repeated cleanings or waxings. This is especially true in the case of older, traditional furniture finishes.

Before After

 

In nine out of ten cases, these items don't need refinishing--they need restoration. In the restoration process, a skilled restorer will adopt the same approach as a medical doctor: First, do no harm. The restorer will assess the damage and effect a spot repair in such a way as to leave the original finish unspoiled, often using materials and processes used in the original finish. By comparison, refinishing is a sledgehammer approach where the entire finish is replaced, typically with modern industrial lacquers, often dramatically reducing the value of an antique and replacing a glowing, traditional finish with the hard glare of modern materials.

Similarly, there are instances in which all that is required is a simple cleaning, carried out by someone with the skills and knowledge required to restore a traditional finish to its original beauty.

With over twenty years' experience, I can carry out skilled restoration and cleaning services, often without moving the item from your home. For details, please email me at:

art (at-sign) dario1 (dot) com

(please replace 'at-sign' and 'dot' with correct symbols and close up spaces)

   
Cup and Moisture Marks - Discolouration - Fading - Damaged Paint and Gold Leaf - Waxing - French Polish

Precise Colour Matching - Scratches and Nicks


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