Wood Repair
Structural stabilization, crack filling, and selective refinishing for solid wood components.
Our process combines careful assessment, traditional craftsmanship, and modern conservation techniques to address wear and structural issues. Whether a family heirloom or a vintage find, we approach each piece with the attention it deserves.
Request a ConsultationWe employ a step-by-step methodology tailored to each furniture type. For wooden pieces, our approach includes cleaning, consolidating cracked joints, and selecting appropriate finishes. Upholstered items undergo structural reinforcement, fabric assessment, and re-stuffing using period-correct materials. Antique furniture receives extra care with reversible conservation techniques to preserve original patina and provenance. Each project begins with a thorough inspection and documentation, ensuring that our techniques align with the piece’s history and material needs.
Structural stabilization, crack filling, and selective refinishing for solid wood components.
Re-foaming, re-webbing, and fabric replacement using traditional and modern techniques.
Minimal intervention methods to preserve historical integrity and original finishes.
Cleaning, stripping, and re-coating with period‑appropriate materials and techniques.
Heritage Restorations specializes in the methodical restoration of wooden, upholstered, and antique furniture. Our team applies a combination of historical research, material science, and handcraft skills to each piece. We work with clients to understand the context and desired level of preservation, then develop a step‑by‑step plan. From veneer repairs to custom upholstery, we focus on structural integrity and aesthetic harmony without overpromising outcomes. Every project is documented and performed in our climate‑controlled workshop.
Detailed inspection to identify materials, damage, and historical context before any work begins.
Repairing loose joints, cracks, and reinforcing frames using reversible methods.
Cleaning, refinishing, or reupholstering according to the established plan.
Applying protective coats, re‑assembling, and performing a quality review.
Reach out to discuss your furniture restoration project. We'll review the piece and outline the steps involved in the process.