Antique Furniture Restoration
Antique furniture restoration is a highly specialised service that requires both artistic and technical skills, particularly in the areas of carpentry and sculpture. Accurate historical knowledge is also important when it comes to antique furniture restoration. The details of antique furniture restoration include the furniture design, materials used, replacement parts or support and protective coatings. Depending on the type of furniture, extent of damage and the desired restoration result, the complexity and cost of antique furniture restoration varies.
The main objective of antique furniture restoration is not really to reconstruct antique furniture to its original state, making it appear new. This is almost impossible mainly because materials tend to become irreversibly changed as they become older. Wood materials, for instance, change in colour as they become old. On the other hand, completely restoring antique furniture to their original state (even if possible) may cause the value to depreciate.
In some cases, it is important for antique furniture restoration work to preserve some traces of aging, thereby maintaining authenticity. Antique furniture restoration is more focused on preserving the history of the object rather than concealing it. Reupholstering, repairing and revarnishing antique furniture are only acceptable to some degree. Blemishes, cracks and missing parts may be purposely left untouched, especially if they have some important historical value.
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