Furniture Restoration Center of Oregon

Upholstery Shop in Philomath, Oregon

5(1 reviews)
(541) 929-66811321 Main St, Philomath, OR 97370View on Yelp
Furniture Restoration Center of Oregon - upholstery in Philomath, OR

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About Furniture Restoration Center of Oregon

Furniture Restoration Center of Oregon operates out of Philomath, a small city just west of Corvallis in the heart of the Willamette Valley. This shop holds a perfect 5-star rating, which is a strong signal for homeowners and antique collectors who need careful, skilled work done right the first time. The Pacific Northwest's damp climate can be hard on wood joinery and fabric alike, making local repair expertise genuinely valuable. If you're protecting a family heirloom or a quality secondhand find, this is the kind of shop worth calling.

Services

Furniture Repair

Services & Process

Furniture repair covers a wide range of work, from tightening loose joints and fixing broken frames to refinishing scratched or water-damaged surfaces. This shop handles the structural side of furniture problems, including replacing broken legs, repairing drawer mechanisms, and stabilizing wobbly chairs or tables. Surface restoration is also part of the picture, which might mean stripping old finishes and applying new stain or lacquer to match original wood tones. For older or antique pieces, careful wood patching and color matching are often part of the process.

Service Area

The shop is based in Philomath, OR and is well-positioned to serve customers from Corvallis, Albany, and the surrounding Benton County area. People traveling from Monroe, Adair Village, or even the outskirts of Lebanon are within a reasonable distance for dropping off furniture.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you repair antique furniture without losing its original character?
Yes, good restoration work preserves as much of the original material as possible rather than replacing it wholesale. A skilled restorer will match existing wood tones, hardware styles, and finish types so the repair blends in naturally.
How do I know if a piece is worth repairing versus replacing?
Generally, solid wood furniture with good joinery is worth repairing because the underlying structure will outlast most modern replacements. If the repair cost approaches or exceeds the replacement cost of a comparable quality piece, the shop will usually tell you honestly.
Do you work on flat-pack or particle board furniture?
Most restoration shops focus on solid wood and quality constructed furniture because particle board doesn't hold repairs well long-term. It's worth calling ahead to describe your piece before making the trip.
What causes chair joints to loosen over time?
Wood naturally expands and contracts with humidity changes, which slowly works glue joints loose over years of use. Oregon's wet winters and drier summers accelerate this process, so it's pretty common for older chairs to need re-gluing.
Can water damage to wood furniture be fully repaired?
It depends on how deep the damage goes. Surface staining and minor warping can often be corrected with refinishing, but severe structural warping or rot may require partial wood replacement. A shop assessment will tell you what's possible.
How should I transport a large piece of furniture to your shop?
Wrap fragile or already-damaged areas in moving blankets or bubble wrap before loading, and secure the piece so it can't shift during transport. For very large or heavy items, it's worth asking if the shop offers pickup services.

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