dingolingo
31st January 2023, 12:50 PM
Hi,
Some 25 years ago, I pulled five old-looking 'doors' from a skip. Put together. They made a double-sided confessional box. Unfortunately, they didn't originate where I found them, so I have yet to learn their provenance and age. They are intriguing because they are crude, unlike the usual elegant quality of confessionals.
I want to restore them, but I need to figure out where to start. It doesn’t seem straightforward. I fear stripping and painting may ruin their charm and historical value, and I should preserve the wood and the confessional’s integrity.
What sort of wood is it?
What are the restoration choices?
What would have been the original finish?
Should I do this project?
I would appreciate some of your wisdom.
Many thanks
peterC
Some 25 years ago, I pulled five old-looking 'doors' from a skip. Put together. They made a double-sided confessional box. Unfortunately, they didn't originate where I found them, so I have yet to learn their provenance and age. They are intriguing because they are crude, unlike the usual elegant quality of confessionals.
I want to restore them, but I need to figure out where to start. It doesn’t seem straightforward. I fear stripping and painting may ruin their charm and historical value, and I should preserve the wood and the confessional’s integrity.
What sort of wood is it?
What are the restoration choices?
What would have been the original finish?
Should I do this project?
I would appreciate some of your wisdom.
Many thanks
peterC