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How long does furniture refinishing typically take?

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As you may expect, there are several factors that determine how long furniture refinishing takes. One of these is the complexity of the refurnishing, while another is the type of finishing you employ in the first place.

Additionally, some tasks simply require a greater level of attention to detail than others. This can happen, for instance, when working with antique furniture or with furniture with lead paint.

To give an estimate, however, experts like Bold Wallflowers typically consider how long each step would take. The preparation stage may take a few hours to a couple of days. Sanding and surface cleaning may take a few hours, while applying finishing may take a few days.

Lastly, additional steps, such as reupholstering, may also take a few days. Overall, I'd say a few days to a couple of weeks is how long it takes to refinish furniture.

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Typical furniture refinishing takes a couple of days to two weeks, depending on the overall size, condition, and style. Touch-ups or surface polishing, for example, can usually be done in 2-3 days. Heavily distressed pieces or those having intricate detail and designs, along with deep sanding or complete refinishing, will take longer to completely refinish. The refinisher is a skilled craftsman using precision & skill in each phase of the process (stripping, sanding, staining, finishing, etc.). Custom stains and polyurethanes or structural damage can add time to the completion timeline, but ultimately no refinisher wants to rush the time and attention to detail that refinishing a piece of furniture requires. One final consideration is the necessary curing/drying time to give you the best and most complete finish, which is long-lasting and high quality.
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