furniture restoration in Burnaby BC
furniture restoration in Burnaby BC
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The Art and Science

Furniture restoration, is both an art and a science.

The art is in the details, and the ability of craftsmen to reproduce precisely what the customer wants.

The science of furniture restoration derived from a keen knowledge of working with many kinds of wood, and using quality products to ensure the furniture retains a warmth and splendor that will last for decades.

furniture restoration in Burnaby BC

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AM Furniture Finishing has substantial experience furniture restoration in Burnaby BC, working with a wide range of furniture pieces and sets, from treasured antiques to the latest contemporary designs.

AM Furniture Finishing, located in Burnaby BC specializes in furniture restoration.

Before we start a project involving furniture restoration we will already have a clear concept of what the finished piece will look like. Customers always tell us what they would like to achieve, especially in matters of furniture restoration. We can create virtually any effect you desire.

For all your furniture restoration needs in Burnaby, BC or anywhere in the lower mainland, depend on the same firm many interior designers use: AM Furniture Finishing Ltd.

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