Refinishing antiques and older furniture is gaining in popularity. Fixing a broken chair instead of throwing it out is more "GREEN" these days. Re-using older office furniture instead of replacing with expensive imported metal or plastic is now becoming a trend. The throw-away mentality of the 1990's and the 2000's is being replaced by traditional values. Values such as repairing, caring/maintaining, and passing on quality furniture to the next generation. Tom's Furniture.net, owned and operated by Tom Knezevic, is in the business of keeping tradition alive. Refinishing your parent's or grandparent's dining set is not only worth the money, but more often than not a better value than buying the expensive junk furniture that is being peddled in stores today. And Tom knows because he is the one who fixes this furniture. Broken table legs, crushed fiberboard corners, snapped off lag bolts in particle board, foggy, dull heavy finishes from China, popped veneers on Egyptian imports---the list of quality issues affecting modern furniture are numerous.
Furniture Refinishing & Repair
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