Services

Restoration of furniture, doors and wooden surfaces – targeted, material-appropriate and sustainable

Every object is different – shaped by use, age, and previous treatments.
Therefore, we assess furniture, doors, and surfaces individually and decide how far an intervention makes sense.

We remove old varnishes, refinish surfaces, supplement damaged areas and rebuild layers – tailored to material and use.

The goal is not complete renewal, but a harmonious result that functions long-term.

What we offer

Surface treatment

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We restore and maintain historic wooden surfaces and doors with the aim of preserving as much original substance as possible.

In many cases, old, unsuitable varnish or paint layers must first be removed to reveal the original material effect again and to build up a sustainable surface.

We clean, stabilize and regenerate existing substance – from oiled and waxed surfaces to historical shellac applications.

Damage from use, water or age is specifically repaired without concealing the natural patina.

Whether it's a door, built-in furniture or a heavily used surface:
We work in a material-appropriate, discreet manner and with a clear focus on longevity.

Marbling & wood imitation

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Folk painting, wood graining, and marble imitations are more than decorative surfaces – they are artisanal techniques with centuries of tradition. Many of these works have become rare today and require a deep understanding of materials, structure, and historical execution.

At CARMINE HOME, we restore and reconstruct such surfaces with the aim of preserving as much original substance as possible. Existing paintings are carefully secured, cleaned, and, where necessary, supplemented – always in accordance with the original technique and effect.

Chandelier & electricity

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All chandeliers are carefully checked in our studio and restored if necessary. Every chandelier is technically checked. We always check whether the electrical wiring and sockets are OK and replace them if necessary.
We will completely dismantle the chandelier. The old wires on which the tenons hang are cut and the tenons are cleaned. The decorative vases, pinnacles and other glass elements are also individually separated from the body and cleaned.
The body is gently cleaned so that the patina is preserved. After cleaning, the cones are fitted with a new brass wire and reattached to the body of the chandelier.

Stuccoing and modeling of wood, plaster, porcelain & marble

Painting & frame restoration

Leather writing entries and documents

Carpet cleaning

Curtain and curtain cleaning

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Upholstery, curtains, and textile interior design – tailored to the space, use, and existing features

Textiles often shape rooms more strongly than the furniture itself.
They influence light, acoustics, atmosphere, and comfort.

We restore and renew upholstery, re-cover seating furniture, and custom-make curtains and textile interior furnishings – tailored to the object, use, and architecture.

We work with classic upholstery techniques as well as modern materials and high-quality fabric collections from international manufacturers.

Whether it's a historic upholstered suite, dining chairs, curtains, wall coverings, or textile solutions for interiors:
We accompany projects from material selection to final implementation.

In addition to new covers, we also undertake:

  • Cleaning and refurbishment of existing fabrics
  • Adjustments and repairs
  • Curtain cleaning and reinstallation
  • Replacement of damaged tapes, rollers, or suspensions
  • Textile additions for historic interiors

Our goal is not a short-term solution, but a result that integrates into the space long-term and functions in everyday life.

Upholstery, wallpapering & curtains

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Antique furniture is more than just objects – it carries history, use, and character.
Many of these pieces have evolved over decades or centuries and demand careful handling of materials and structure.

At CARMINE HOME, we restore furniture with the goal of preserving as much of the original substance as possible. Existing surfaces are carefully cleaned, stabilized, and – where necessary – supplemented.

Our work follows a clear principle: precise, restrained, and appropriate to the material.

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