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09 Apr 2023, 15:42 GMT+10
Knowing how to make furniture repair easier helps you save money and time.
Whether it's just your small side table that needs a bit of TLC or your entire living room needs a refresh, learning how to DIY can help you save hundreds of pounds in repairs.
Below, we've listed our favorite furniture repair tips that will help you revamp your entire home.
Make Sure You Have Time to Devote to the Project
It's best to avoid this type of project if you're short on time, as it can be pretty labor-intensive. Have a plan and commit to seeing it through - it can be beneficial to break down the project into small steps and focus on one or two steps at a time.
Don't forget to allocate enough time for the painting, sanding, and staining repairs. Consider consulting a professional if you have doubts or have never done furniture repair.
Research and Inspect
Before starting a repair, research the type of furniture, its construction, and any specific techniques or materials you will need. Inspect the table and any replacement parts carefully to identify any damages and other repair needs.
Ensure you accurately measure the furniture and space to save time and frustration during the repair. Lastly, if you are painting, staining, or adding a new finish, do a few test patches first and make any necessary adjustments before applying them to the entire piece.
With the proper preparation, you can determine precisely what needs to be done and ensure you have the right tools and materials.
Establish a Budget
When planning the budget, consider the cost of the materials, the cost of any necessary tools, any outside work or services needed, and the time involved. This will help to ensure that the budget is realistic and that the furniture repair job can be completed within the allotted budget.
Ask for guidance from other furniture repair professionals or do research online to find information about similar repairs. This can help to understand what type of materials and tools to use, as well as the cost of the overall job.
Safety First
Before making any cuts, make sure always to wear protective eyewear. Always use protective gloves when hammering, stapling, drilling, or sawing to protect your hands. Use the appropriate screws and nails for the item you're fixing. Different materials require different screws, nails, and swivel casters to ensure everything is secure.
When using a power drill, double-check that everything is connected correctly and the power switch is off when not used. Using the proper pressure while sawing, drilling, and stapling is essential to ensure your repairs are successful.
Get Started On Your Furniture Repair Today!
Overall, following a few simple steps can make furniture repairs easier. Start by assessing the damage, gathering suitable materials, and preparing the area.
Use a light touch and suitable glue, and keep the work organized. Finally, finish with a light sanding or polish. So what are you waiting for? Get out there and take on your next furniture repair project!
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