My wife and I had our fifty year old dining room table and a 100 plus year old sewing table refinished at The Furniture Doctors. I can't say enough good about our experience. Lisa is amazing!! She helped us figure out colors and finishes. She even refinished our dining room table twice because she wasn't satisfied with how the stain worked out the first time. She is a true artist and craftsman! We love how our tables turned out. Much better than we could have ever hoped for. Tabitha was also a pleasure to work with. Like Lisa, she is very helpful, patient, and friendly. When you walk in to the The Furniture Doctors it's obvious that they take great pride in their business and facilities. The showroom is clean and neat. I really enjoyed the pictures and stories on the wall that tell the history of the business. The work areas are state of the art, clean, and orderly. It's obvious this is professional business where everyone takes pride in what they do. There are so few businesses of this caliber any more. I am so glad to...
   Read moreI recently had the pleasure of recruiting the Furniture Doctors to repair special items newly in my possession . This is not my first experience with the Furniture Doctors. A couple of beautiful family pieces arrived from San Francisco with breaks sustained during their shipment. Knowing from past experience of their beautiful work, I specified my preference to my insurance Adjuster that Furniture Doctors do the repairs. Once the Adjuster took the project up with Furniture Doctors, the project flew out of my hands and was completed beautifully and well ahead of the expected completion date. The project couldn't have been easier for me. The items were collected at my home and delivered back to me. They are beautiful once again. We are so fortunate to have Furniture Doctors in this area . I wouldn't entrust repairs to beautiful antiques to anyone else. Furniture Doctors are specialists...
   Read moreI inherited this fainting couch from my mother-in-law many years ago. In the 1970's my in-laws owned and operated the Oregrande Lodge near Elk City. After they had rebuilt the lodge they had a grand opening. A local historian and author, Gertrude Maxwell, attended. She told my mother-in-law that they needed more items from local history and gifted her this fainting couch. It was in the lodge till my in-laws sold the property. After that it was stored in buildings, barns and old sheds over the next 40 years. Even after receiving it, it took many more years before I found the awesome people at Furniture Doctors. It was in horrible disrepair when I took it to them. When I first saw it after all their hard work it absolutely took my breath away! They are truly...
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