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How to Locate a Refinisher or Restorer

You can always check online or in the yellow pages under “Furniture: Repair, Refinish or Restore.” However, get professional references when possible. Check with furniture stores, interior designers or antique dealers. Staff members at historical houses and museums can often recommend restorers.

It’s a good idea to visit the workshops of prospective refinishers to see firsthand some of their work. Any reputable refinisher should give you a free consultation and an estimate of the cost to repair.

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For a modern craftsman farmhouse in San Luis Obispo, California, designer Ariana Lovato of Honeycomb Home Design had a custom front door made in alder by a local carpenter. In keeping with the residence’s warm, transitional ambiance, the door is an updated take on classic Stickley style, with its emphasis on craftsmanship, simplicity, and functionality. The design is attractively straightforward, allowing the gorgeous wood to be the star of the show.

Project by Honeycomb Home Design
Photo by Marcel Alain

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