Custom refinishing

Refinish the vintage piece you already know belongs.

Send clear photos, dimensions, condition notes, and the room direction. Studio Alder reviews whether the construction, finish plan, timing, and local logistics make sense before quoting.

Studio-staged walnut dresser in a warm editorial room setting.

Best fit

Stable vintage case goods, nightstands, side tables, cabinets, consoles, and accent pieces.

First step

Send photos, dimensions, condition notes, finish direction, timing, and location.

Before pricing

Veneer, hardware, drawer, pickup, delivery, and timing constraints are reviewed early.

Visual proof

Know what we need to see before we can say yes.

A strong request starts with room context and close details. Front, side, top, drawer, hardware, and damage photos help us judge whether the piece can be refinished well.

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Good candidates

Solid vintage dressers, nightstands, side tables, consoles, cabinets, and accent pieces with stable construction are the strongest fit. Disposable flat-pack pieces are not.

Custom refinishing

Reviewed before quoting

Photos, dimensions, veneer concerns, drawer function, hardware, timeline, location, and pickup or delivery constraints shape the recommendation.

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Finish direction

The goal is a finish that belongs with the piece and the room, not a quick repaint that hides weak construction or condition problems.

Next step

Start with photos, not guesswork.

A good refinishing request gives enough evidence to confirm the piece, scope, pickup, delivery, and timing before anyone pretends pricing is simple.

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