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Refinishing, Caning, & Rush Services

Reconditioning & Restoration

Reconditioning and restoring your furniture is an excellent idea for several reasons. Refinishing furniture can give it a new lease of life, making it look brand new and adding value to it. Staining is an excellent way to cover up scratches and other imperfections, giving your furniture a fresh and polished look. Spring repair and swivel replacement can make your furniture more comfortable and functional, while additional padding can make it more comfortable to sit on. Adding furniture glides and felt pads can protect your floors from scratches and damage caused by moving furniture. By restoring your furniture, you can save money by not having to replace it, and you can also help to reduce waste by keeping it out of landfills. Overall, reconditioning and restoring your furniture is a smart investment that can pay off in many ways.

What is Caning & Rush Service

Caning and rush belong to a family of natural materials that have been utilized worldwide for centuries to craft exquisite furniture. While these materials are durable and long-lasting, they tend to dry out and become brittle over time. Caning and rush involve weaving techniques that produce a robust, flexible, and resilient base for chair seats and backs. These methods are often mistaken for bamboo or wicker, which are similar but not the same. Fortunately, if your rush furniture is showing signs of wear and seams ready for replacement, you're in luck!

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Our custom upholstery shop in Erie, PA, is one of a select few companies across the tri-state area that offer these services. In fact, we extend our caning and rush upholstery service across 3 states, Pennsylvania (PA), Ohio (OH), and New York (NY) and across cities such as Warren, Meadville, Mercer, Jamestown, Dunkirk, Chautauqua, Ashtabula, & Geneva

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Where to Find Furniture to Refinish?

If you're looking to find a piece of furniture to refinish, there are plenty of great places to find pieces to work on. Consignment stores are a great option, as they often have unique and high-quality items. Garage sales and estate sales can also be fruitful, as you can often find great deals on furniture that just needs a little TLC. Antique stores are another option, as they often have beautiful pieces that can be restored to their former glory. With a little bit of searching, you're sure to find the perfect piece to refinish!

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When you are ready to have your furniture repaired, refinished, or restored, bring it into our Erie, PA location or send us some details about your project and a few pictures HERE!

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