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| Ribbon Mahogany Coffee Table – we had no idea what we were going to find under the brown paint, it’s beautiful |
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English sitting chair – note how dark it was before and how vibrant it is after restoration. |
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| This walnut sideboard was very dull, had water damage and several chips of veneer missing. After restoration the true beauty of the wood grain shows through |
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| This heirloom was left outside under the eave of a barn for 12 years. When the heir finally got her hands on it, she thought it was a total loss. As you can see, the entire cabinet had to be disassembled and reassembled, and it’s a real beauty now. This piece will now be able to stay in the family for several more generations. |
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This is one of 12 historic benches located in the Wyoming State Capitol. This was a complete restoration project. Complete re-glue of each joint and refinish of the oak frames. Each bench was then reupholstered by Gilley’s Upholstery in Torrington.
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| Quarter sawn oak bookcase. It was so dark from years of cleaning with oil that the grain of the wood was completely covered up. |
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Walnut veneer cedar chest. Again, note how beautiful the wood grain appears after refinishing.
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| Hoosier ® kitchen cabinet. As an original, this was painted white. The owners attempted to strip it before calling on us to finish the job. This restoration included replica menu boards, timers, ingredient lists, bill hooks, bread drawer, bread board, and spice jars. A real beauty! |
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This soft maple dresser had 4 coats of paint on it.
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This is a matched dresser to the one above, the owner had lost the harp that held the mirror frame, we reproduced that.
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| This is a hand/home made cabinet that was also painted with several coats. As part of the restoration, the entire cabinet had to be taken apart and reassembled. The before picture is what it looked like just prior to reassembly. |
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