bronte049
19th July 2021, 04:04 PM
Hi everyone
Recently I picked up an Edwardian (I believe) lounge suite that I am taking interest in refurbishing. I have no experience with woodwork, and this is my first restoration piece. I am looking to try and stay as era conservative with the timber, just to show my appreciation for the piece, and hopefully prevent removing all work previously done to it. I have quite an array of questions, some beginner and others maybe not (for me anyhow). Any help is GREATLY appreciated!
1. What timber am I looking at? I'm guessing a hard wood of some sort.
2. How should I touch up the timber? I love the colour and what has been done to it originally. It's just worn back around the arms and any heavy used areas. Is there a way I could just touch that up, or would I need to sand it back and start again?
3. Because it has been reupholstered before, there is a far bit of damagee to the frame where fabric and such has been tacked. Should the timber be ok for another reupholstering or would it need something to "restructure" it?
4. Where the frame looking in great original nick, it's bit cloudy. How should I polish (?) it or clean it up?
5. One of the seagrass/rattan panels has ripped previously. could it be fixed in any way? Or should I not go there
Please excuse all lack of correct phrasing
Thank you all!
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Recently I picked up an Edwardian (I believe) lounge suite that I am taking interest in refurbishing. I have no experience with woodwork, and this is my first restoration piece. I am looking to try and stay as era conservative with the timber, just to show my appreciation for the piece, and hopefully prevent removing all work previously done to it. I have quite an array of questions, some beginner and others maybe not (for me anyhow). Any help is GREATLY appreciated!
1. What timber am I looking at? I'm guessing a hard wood of some sort.
2. How should I touch up the timber? I love the colour and what has been done to it originally. It's just worn back around the arms and any heavy used areas. Is there a way I could just touch that up, or would I need to sand it back and start again?
3. Because it has been reupholstered before, there is a far bit of damagee to the frame where fabric and such has been tacked. Should the timber be ok for another reupholstering or would it need something to "restructure" it?
4. Where the frame looking in great original nick, it's bit cloudy. How should I polish (?) it or clean it up?
5. One of the seagrass/rattan panels has ripped previously. could it be fixed in any way? Or should I not go there
Please excuse all lack of correct phrasing
Thank you all!
Bronte
498353498354498355498356498357498358