We are a family owned and operated business since 1979. We offer a wide range of services, from stripping and repair to full-scale restoration and refinishing, including restoration of smoke, fire, and water damaged furniture. We strive to achieve our customers' goals and artistic vision. We realize that our customers' projects are not just pieces of furniture, but rather pieces of history that deserve the very best care and craftsmanship to preserve and restore them.
Call us today for an estimate (765-482-7800), or visit our contact page.
Call us today for an estimate (765-482-7800), or visit our contact page.
Services
We bring old furniture, family heirlooms or antique store finds back to life.
We carefully remove the old finish.
We then perform necessary repairs to each project including veneer repair and replicating new parts.
Custom color matching of stain or paints to acheive the clients desired effect is our speciality.
To complete the project we apply a high quality durable finish to the desired sheen.
Kitchen cabinet refinishing is less invasive and less expensive than replacing a kitchen full of cabinets.
We carefully remove the old finish.
We then perform necessary repairs to each project including veneer repair and replicating new parts.
Custom color matching of stain or paints to acheive the clients desired effect is our speciality.
To complete the project we apply a high quality durable finish to the desired sheen.
Kitchen cabinet refinishing is less invasive and less expensive than replacing a kitchen full of cabinets.
Owned by 5 generations of the Stubblefield family, this 4 piece bedroom suite is a piece of family history.
It was used by Abraham Lincoln while he was working as a circuit attorney in Hillsboro, Illinois, circa 1850.
Services provided include stripping, remanufacturing of missing or broken carvings and turnings, repair and refinishing.
Photos courtesy of Margie Roe.
It was used by Abraham Lincoln while he was working as a circuit attorney in Hillsboro, Illinois, circa 1850.
Services provided include stripping, remanufacturing of missing or broken carvings and turnings, repair and refinishing.
Photos courtesy of Margie Roe.
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