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Cane Back Chair Restoration Hardware

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Furniture 3D models33,887 3D Furniture models available for download. 3D Furniture models are ready for animation, games and VR / AR projects. Use filters to find rigged, animated, low-poly or free 3D models. Available in any file format including FBX, OBJ, MAX, 3DS, C4D Instead of just tossing out those favorite furniture pieces that are showing their age, why not have them restored. Bring your favorite pieces of furniture back to life with our furniture refinishing and furniture restoring services. Hand Caning, Rush, Reed Antique furniture restoration involves cleaning the piece of furniture thoroughly and performing repairs, which can be as simple as gluing table legs back in the joint or replacing missing hardware such as handles and casters. Specific repairs performed by Griffin's Refinishing: Splits and Holes — Cracks and splits are a common problem on wooden furniture, especially if the piece is old or is excessively used.  Our restoration techniques can remove these problems.




Scratch Repair — The first step to scratch restoration is to determine what type of scratch it is. If the scratch stays the same color as the rest of the furniture and can only be seen from certain angles, then it is in the finish. If the scratch is a lighter color than the surrounding wood then it has gone through the finish and into the wood.  In this case, it will need to be coloured and waxed to make it disappear. Heat and Water Marks — These marks are caused by moisture getting inside the wax on the wooden surface, resulting in the bond between the wax and the wood breaking.  It is disheartening to see your furniture in this condition, but methods can be applied to remove the stains from your wooden furniture. Burn Marks — Burn damage can be removed from furniture so long as the burn does not extend further than the surface or extensively affect the wood.  The most common type of burn on wood furniture is from cigarettes; burns on furniture can range from minor singes to deep char.




Inspections / Estimates / Education Cabinetry - Color Changes Antique Restoration Of All Types – Broken rungs/dowels, legs, backs, bed rails going into headboard/footboard, backs separating from seat frame, broken frames, caster repairs or any other type of structure issue is likely repairable.  Sometimes the design of a piece may not support the use and we can make recommendations to make it more structurally sound. Lots of these types of repair are brought in to our shop by our customers. If this happens we can give a discount for the repair because we do not have to pick up or deliver. Parts Fabrication – If we can't find replacement parts needed for a repair, we may be able to fabricate it. We are also able to re-create many types of decorative molding or patterns that may be missing off a piece of furniture. Recliners Repairs – We no longer do recliner repairs. On-Site Estimates / Repairs / Touch-Ups This service is offered to commercial businesses as well as to homeowners.




Think how much nicer it is to have someone come to you, at a set time that fits your busy schedule. If possible, we will make your repairs right then or give you an estimate for us to return and do the job. If your piece requires our in-shop services and it isn't too large for us to get in our van, we will pick it up and deliver it back to you once the job is done. Larger sized pieces, such as entertainment centers, require the services of a moving company to pick-up and deliver. But don't worry, we know a moving company with very reasonable rates that can take care of that for you. We have provided these services for residences, country clubs, courtrooms, hotels, banks and professional offices just for some examples. Pet Damage - Don't throw out that piece that your pets have damaged.  We can return the piece to pre-pet damage appearance.  Some of our customers call us back over and over because their pets just move on to a different piece once the favorite has been repaired. These can often be repaired on-site, but if they need to come back to the shop we can handle that for you.




Water Damage - No matter what the cause it is possible to repair the damage if the furniture is of good quality. We are usually able to repair just the water damaged sections of the furniture so the water damage is no longer visible. If it would be less expensive to replace the piece than to make the needed repairs, we will tell you. Natural and Manufactured Fiber Repairs Rush – Available in many different types of rush.  Natural rush and cat tail rush are much more expensive to do IF any of our vendors will do it.  Many will not do the natural or cat tail due to the difficulty and time involved.  The most popular is paper fiber rush and the cost is based on the size of rush to be used and the longest side on a per inch basis.  The standard pattern most often seen is four >< shapes that meet side to side like in example and top to bottom, all meeting in the middle.  If the shape is different, there could be additional costs associated.  Cost of materials additional.




When choosing outdoor furniture for a garden room, outdoor kitchen, or multi-level deck, some consumers prefer quality tables, chairs, and assorted pieces that become an investment to protect. Quality furniture in good condition with good bracing can be refurbished at a substantial savings over replacing it, while less-costly furniture may be refurbished to avoid adding to the growing waste stream. In either case, the best way to keep outdoor furniture looking its best is regular maintenance. Outdoor furniture comes in many materials, from exotic woods to metals to recycled high-density polyethylene to plastic, so check the guide that accompanied your purchase for specific care for the individual product. Most importantly, keep it clean. Immediately wipe up spills or deposits. Exposure to the sun, rain, pool, suntan lotions and body oils, and the outdoor casual lifestyle eventually take their toll on much furniture. The vinyl strapping on chairs and lounges eventually fade, crack, and break.




Slings might rip or discolor. When it comes to repairing or replacing materials or parts, there are options. Replacement parts are available that include anything from vinyl strapping to tires, custom-made slings to end caps, even chair glides to keep bare metal ends from scratching decks. Chair Care Patio, based in Dallas, is one business that caters to those caring for their outdoor furniture. “Most people are not aware that they can refurbish their lawn furniture,” says Lelia Brown. “Before I came to work here, I threw away a chair because I did not know you could replace the sling.” Brown says Chair Care Patio is both a traditional business that offers patio furniture repair and refinishing at its Texas store and a web-based parts and materials business. Brown says the web-based portion of the business has grown astronomically. Through do-it-yourself instructions on supplier websites, such as Chair Care Patio’s, customers can learn how to measure, cut, and install using common vinyl strap installation methods such as single wrap, double wrap, or slotted conversion.




A fresh coat of stain or paint can work wonders updating outdoor furniture. For wrought iron, touch it up with a rust-resistant primer, such as Rustoleum’s, whenever bare metal is exposed and it can look good for years. But if the rust has spread, consider having the piece sandblasted and powder-coated for a new look. Aluminum furniture will resist rust but is subject to pitting that can dull the metal. Wash it frequently and wax it with automobile wax to keep it in good condition. Most wood outdoor furniture will benefit from a mild scrubbing and rinsing at the start and finish of each season. Many pieces also work best with an annual sanding and a fresh coat of a protectant, such as a good outdoor varnish, to prevent drying or cracking. Maintenance will vary with the wood type. Today’s wicker furniture comes in both natural and synthetic. Organic natural wicker is best kept for short uses outside and in the shade. Its synthetic cousin of vinyl or resin better handles exposure.




Rinse and scrub away dirt to keep a good-looking synthetic wicker surface. Bamboo, another popular natural material, is fine on a covered porch or deck but tends to split and separate if left out to weather. Keep it looking good by bringing it inside when not in use. Putting a new face on plastic furniture has had its problems. It’s easy to scratch the surface when trying to clean it. Applying paint often results in a coating that beads up or peels away after it dries. Instead of sending a good but faded piece of plastic furniture to the landfill, there are options. Krylon® Fusion for Plastic® is one. This is a no-prep, super-bond paint that works on most plastics as well as several other surfaces. Available in a variety of colors as well as “textured shimmer” shades and a clear “Mystic Prism Effect,” it is dry to the touch in 15 minutes or less and cures to full chip resistance after seven days. Keep cushions, pillows and other fabrics clean and fresh-smelling and -looking.




Mold or mildew can set in older cotton-batting fillings. Fabric colors can fade. Among the options to consider are a fabric-protecting spray finish, such as Krylon’s Outdoor Spaces® UV Fabric Protector. It can be used on canvas and everything from tents to table napkins to keep colors or patterns looking good longer and it repels water. Another option is to replace faded and smelly cushions and pillows with upgraded items. New fabrics include Sunbrella® that is made from acrylic fiber that resists sunlight, mildew and rot and is coated with a soil- and stain-resistant finish for easy cleanup. New cushions can be filled with high-density, all-weather foam or fiber filling. If the cushions have zippers, remove the core for cleaning or replacement. Care and recycling tips for outdoor furniture Dust furniture before washing in a solution of mild detergent and water. Avoid using ground water that may contain sulfur, iron oxide or other minerals that can stain the furniture.

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