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Thursday, March 6, 2014

Tiny Antique Chair

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Antique Chair Before Antique Chair After A nice woman had contacted about a small chair she had wanted refinished. The chair had ...
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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Peace Sign Mosaic Table

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Table After Paint & Mosaic  Table Before Painting & Mosaic I wasn't sure exactly what I had wanted to do with this...

Widdicomb Table

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Widdicomb Table Before Widdicomb Table After This unique table was a special job I received shortly before Christmas. The client had...

Special Dresser Gets A Makeover

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Dresser Before Dresser After This dresser belonged to my friend's mother who passed away in 2008. My friend had to put it in a s...
Monday, February 10, 2014

Furniture Goes to the Navy!

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China Cabinet Before China Cabinet After I'm always up to a challenge, and this job was no different. I received a call fr...
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Thursday, January 30, 2014

Stripping Tips

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Partially stripped spindle Stripping furniture presents many unique challenges. It can be very simple, or it can be very difficult, but ...

Vintage Dresser Makeover

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Dresser Before Dresser After I stumbled upon this treasure at an estate sale, hidden in the corner of an attic closet at the top of...

Antique China Cabinet

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China Cabinet Before China Cabinet After A massive oak China Cabinet such as this is always an impressive piece of furniture and re...

Old Chair, New Seat

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Chair Before Chair After This was the third chair in a sequence of chairs we refinished for a friend. Using the same striped fabric,...

Aging Chair Gets Facelift

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Chair Before Chair After I acquired this chair from a friend who wanted it refinished. This was one of three dining room chairs that...
Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Finale's Finest

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Chair Before Chair After This chair is from the 1920's. One of three chairs, this one is my personal favorite. It's made o...
Monday, January 13, 2014

100-Year-Old Fabulous French Doors

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French Doors After These French doors were a rare find. Not only because of how uncommon they are, but how the doors look. Each door ...
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