How To Refurbish Wood Furniture

Solid built wood furniture is hard to come by now days and often costs a small fortune when bought new. Solid wood furniture often holds a special place in our lives because it is so durable and can easily be passed down from one generation to the next. More and more do-it-yourselfers are finding old pieces of wood furniture and refurbishing them back to their previous glory.

If you have persistence and a little bit of skill then it isn’t hard to restore most wood furniture pieces. The process of changing a forgotten piece of wood furniture that has been forgotten and returning it to a noteworthy piece of furniture can be frustrating but the final results are worth it. Refurbishing plain pieces of furniture is always easier when you’re first starting out, so you might want to begin with a piece like a simple chair or even an old wooden toy. Here are the simple steps you’ll take to restore wood furniture:

You’ll first want to strip the old paint without destroying the wood beneath it. You can reveal the plain wood surface of a piece of furniture with chemicals, specially designed tools and lots of elbow grease. Dealing with the original finish of a piece of wooden furniture is the first challenging task you’ll have to undertake. Cleaning off an old stain finish can take a long time, so be patient and try not to get frustrated by how long it takes.

There are many different tricks you can follow when you have to sand old wooden pieces of furniture with different grit sandpaper. After cleaning off all the old paint you’ll need to sand every side of the furniture piece you’re refinishing. Sanding a piece of wood furniture removes any remaining stain and it prepares the uncovered wood to accept a new finish of some sort. There are lots of different tips you can follow when sanding antique wooden pieces of furniture with different grit sandpaper.

You can fix cracked wood pieces with an adhesive and use wood paste to hide any obvious dents. At this point you may need to repair anything that’s broken on your wood piece of furniture. If your wood furniture piece has any metal moving parts or handles that are broken you’ll want to replace them now.

There are many different types of stains you can use to change the color of your furniture and then you have to consider what type of polyurethane you’re going to use to protect that new finish. When it’s time to pick a finish you’ll have a lot of options open to you. At this point you can move on to applying a new finish to your old wooden furniture piece.

Turning a neglected furniture piece into a surprising treasure can be a lot of fun. When it’s all finished it’s comforting to know that you can change a piece of trash into gold. Refinishing an antique piece of furniture is often an incredibly rewarding task to take on!

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