Professional wood and vintage furniture care

Furniture Restoration

Number2Project restores antique, vintage, wood, dining room, cabinet, chair, dresser, and mid-century modern furniture with careful repair, refinishing, color matching, and finish blending. Send photos of your piece and we will explain the best restoration options clearly.

Main services

Professional furniture restoration with careful finish work

We focus on preserving the character of each piece while improving structure, color, surface quality, and everyday usability.

Antique wood restoration

Careful repair for older wood furniture, including cracks, loose joints, worn finishes, missing parts, and age-related damage.

Mid-century furniture

Restoration for Danish teak, walnut, retro tables, dressers, chairs, and matching sets that need clean, period-sensitive work.

Table refinishing

Repair and refinishing for dining tables, coffee tables, end tables, water rings, cloudy finishes, scratches, and worn tops.

Veneer and color matching

Veneer repair, stain blending, finish touch-up, polishing, and surface correction for pieces that need a refined final look.

How it works

A simple restoration process

Every project starts with understanding the furniture, the damage, and the result you want.

1

Send clear photos

Share full-piece photos, close-ups of damage, the wood type if known, and your location. This helps us review the scope quickly.

2

Review repair options

We explain whether the piece needs touch-up, structural repair, veneer work, refinishing, upholstery support, or full restoration.

3

Restore with care

We repair, refinish, polish, and blend the work so the furniture looks natural, usable, and appropriate for its age and style.

What we restore

From small touch-ups to full furniture restoration

Some pieces only need finish correction. Others need deeper repair before the surface can be restored properly.

Common restoration projects

  • Antique dressers, buffets, sideboards, and cabinets
  • Mid-century modern coffee tables, end tables, and bedroom sets
  • Dining tables with water damage, heat marks, or deep scratches
  • Vintage chairs with loose joints, worn seats, or damaged frames
  • Wood furniture with veneer chips, finish wear, or color fading

Helpful details to send

  • Photos of the full furniture piece from several angles
  • Close-ups of scratches, water damage, cracks, or broken areas
  • Any maker labels, stamp marks, or known furniture history
  • Your preferred look: original, refreshed, darker, lighter, or natural
  • Your location and whether pickup, drop-off, or mobile review is needed
Restoration guidance

Choosing the right approach for your furniture

A good restoration does not mean making every old piece look brand new. The goal is to protect the furniture, improve the damage, and keep the design honest.

FAQ

Furniture restoration FAQ

Helpful answers for homeowners comparing DIY products, restoration services, refinishing, and professional repair costs.

What are the best products for removing deep scratches from wood furniture?

For light surface marks, wax fill sticks, stain markers, fine abrasive pads, and furniture polish can help. Deep scratches usually need a stronger repair: cleaning, filling, careful sanding, stain matching, and a protective finish. If the piece is antique, veneered, or valuable, it is safer to have a furniture restoration professional review it before using aggressive products.

How do I find local furniture restoration services near me?

Look for a company with real project photos, experience with wood repair and refinishing, local reviews, and a clear estimate process. Send photos first so the technician can explain whether your piece needs touch-up, repair, refinishing, or full restoration.

How do you refinish a dining table with water damage?

The right method depends on the damage. White water rings may only affect the finish, while dark stains, lifted veneer, swelling, or soft wood can require deeper repair. A professional refinishing process may include cleaning, finish removal, sanding, stain correction, veneer repair, sealing, and applying a durable topcoat.

What supplies do I need to reupholster an antique chair?

Common supplies include upholstery fabric, webbing, batting or foam, tack strips, staples, a staple remover, upholstery tools, and protective trim. Antique chairs may also need frame repair, glue-up, spring work, or finish touch-up before the new fabric is installed.

How much does professional furniture repair cost for a broken leg?

Cost depends on the break location, furniture style, wood type, joinery, finish matching, and whether a new part must be made. A simple glue and clamp repair is different from rebuilding a carved or load-bearing table leg. Send photos of the full piece and the broken area for a more accurate quote.

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  • Address: 4028 Knoll Top Ct, Carmichael, CA 95608
  • Phone: 916-701-0000
  • Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 AM-8 PM