Monks Bench
This solid pine monks bench was looking dated when it arrived at the workshop. As you can see, David transformed the furniture by applying a French Grey pigmented lacquer with a satin finish.
This solid pine monks bench was looking dated when it arrived at the workshop. As you can see, David transformed the furniture by applying a French Grey pigmented lacquer with a satin finish.
Carefully hand crafted, these coasters are made from solid oak and finished to a high standard using hardwearing polish – they look and feel fantastic! Just £5 each or £16 for a set of four.
Originally dark, stained, worn and marked, our customer wished to have the floors and staircase in his new home restored to the natural wood. David and his team worked tirelessly to completely transform the look and feel of the property.
This c.1950’s teak nest of tables in an uncommon design was in need of restoration. David stripped the old polish away and carefully sanded each table to bring the veneer back to life.
David was asked to restore three Parish Council Exterior Cabinets that had been in situ for approximately 20 years. Made from mahogany with oak posts, the cabinets required stripping down, sanding and refinishing with a hardwearing exterior lacquer.
Some bad water damage to an oak sideboard and dining table detracted from its natural beauty. David restored the pieces to ‘as new’. One very happy customer.
David gave this dark stained sideboard a new lease of life by preparing and applying a contemporary Farrow & Ball pigmented lacquer. A great technique to revive old pieces of furniture!
We were asked to provide the finish to a brand new bespoke sideboard – check out the before and after photos – what a transformation!
One of our customers had a pair of oak carver chairs that she wanted taking back to the natural wood. As you can see, they were both totally transformed.
David carefully stripped this teak dining table to the veneer and sanded before applying three coats of lacquer to restore the colour and finish.