10.08.2018

Tips & trends

The art of restoration

Restoration is an art that requires time, patience and excellent professionals. To those of you who has to decide what to do with a piece of furniture with some defect, intOndo always promotes the restoration of the item that with a few shrewdness can return to being as new.

Restoration is an art that requires time, patience and excellent professionals.
To those of you who has to decide what to do with a piece of furniture with some defect, intOndo always promotes the restoration of the item that with a few shrewdness can return to being as new.

You immediately find yourself at a crossroads between do-it-yourself, which we recommend to those with manual skills and a little experience, and the intervention of a professional, be it a carpenter, a upholsterer, an electrician or a blacksmith.
The choice depends on the state of the furniture and involves a different investment in terms of time and money: for each item your personal assessment but never think that it would not be appropriate to restore!

In the case of carpentry works, for example, you could bring back to wood a '800 wardrobe then paint it out and it will result in a new wardrobe much more modern.

If an armchair has the damaged fabric, it is often enough to have a nice fabric and a manual fixing machine for upholstery and in a bit you will have an armchair almost unrecognizable.

Often old lamps have not inadequate electrification systems, so we always suggest to re-electrify them to put them in total safety and here is just the case to ask an electrician: with the power do not joke!

Finally, imagine having a large gate where a machine was beaten by mistake: the local blacksmith will be able to straighten it in no time at all!

And if it seems complicated today, put the object in the cellar: it will be useful later, we guarantee.