Color Match

To obtain a color match, a precise level of skill is involved: It starts with an existing piece of furniture, cabinet, etc. Starting with base colors, a mixture of commercial grade stains is applied to a sample, then specific undertones are honed in on by eye until an exact color is reached.

 
 

Below: a refinished pine dining table with a walnut veneer top and a color matched parawood side table

 

Varnish

A heavy duty, professional-grade finish, more durable than lacquer, that will keep your furniture looking great for years

 

 

Resin

A thick, high-gloss finish that gives the “restaurant look” to any piece. The longest lasting finish.