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October 10, 2025
Your choice of finish can make or break a furniture piece. It affects not only the look—colour, luster, texture—but also durability, maintenance, and how well the piece fits into its environment. Whether restoring an antique, building a custom sofa, or refinishing a wooden table, selecting the appropriate finish is critical.
Here’s how to do it right.
A finish is the protective and decorative coating applied to wood or other components of furniture. Finishes do several jobs:
There’s no one-size-fits-all finish. The ideal finish depends on the style, usage, environment, and wood type.
Traditional / Antique Pieces
Modern / Minimalist Designs
Rustic, Country or Handcrafted Styles
High-Use & Functional Furniture
Mixed-Materials Furniture
One finish worth highlighting is Heavy French Polish—especially for classic or antique-style furniture. This shellac-based formula is popular with restorers and cabinetmakers, producing rich, warm tones and a high-gloss amber appearance often seen in period pieces.
Why use it: Ideal where you want that warm, classic look without masking wood grain or texture.
Choosing the right finish is about balancing aesthetics, durability, maintenance, and style. There’s no single “best” finish—only the one best suited to your piece, wood, environment, and vision.
Whether you’re refinishing a cherished heirloom or building custom furniture, a well-matched finish will bring out the wood’s character while protecting it for decades.
At Upholstery Warehouse, we offer premium finishing products, shellac, waxes, oils, and support tools to match any furniture style. Whether your project calls for classic high-gloss or a modern satin matte, we’ve got the finish and expertise to help you get it just right.
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Finish smarter. Style confidently. Trust Upholstery Warehouse.
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