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Restoration Process
• Inspect vintage furniture for structural integrity and signs of wear
• Clean surfaces thoroughly to remove dust, grease and old finishes
• Repair loose joints, fill cracks and stabilise fragile areas
• Refinish surfaces and apply protective coatings or reupholster as required
Typical Cost
Restoration Type | Low £ | High £ | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
Minor Refurbishment | £100 | £200 | Cleaning and minor touch-ups |
Structural Repair | £300 | £500 | Wood repairs and joint stabilisation |
Upholstery & Finishing | £150 | £300 | Includes reupholstery or refinishing work |
TOTAL (complete restoration) | £550 | £1000 |
Time on Site
Simple restoration tasks can be completed in 1–2 days, while full refurbishments may take several weeks.
Questions to Ask Your Craftsman
• What experience do you have with restoring vintage furniture?
• Will you source period-appropriate materials for repairs and finishes?
How to Avoid Surprises
• Request a detailed restoration plan and written quote before work begins
• Check previous work references or a portfolio of restored pieces
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