Furniture Stripping for Chairs, Wardrobes, Tables, Cabinets and More
Furniture stripping in Hull and Yorkshire is what we specialise in at Yorkshire Paint Stripping. From painted chairs and wardrobes to tables, drawers, cabinets, sideboards and antique pieces, we remove old paint, varnish, wax and coatings to reveal the timber underneath.
Whether you are restoring a single sentimental chair or a full set of furniture, our Hull workshop can advise on the right stripping method and prepare each item for sanding, waxing, staining, repainting or restoration.
Furniture Stripping for Antique, Vintage and Modern Wooden Furniture
Good furniture is often hidden under years of paint, varnish, wax, stain, lacquer or modern decorative coatings.
Chairs and wardrobes are among the most common items we strip, but we also work on tables, cabinets, drawers, sideboards, cupboard doors, garden furniture, benches, architectural pieces and unusual restoration projects.
The key is choosing the right stripping method for the item. A pine chair with old gloss paint is not the same as a modern painted wardrobe, a waxed farmhouse table or a delicate veneered cabinet.
Chair Stripping
Chairs often have paint trapped around spindles, legs, rails and joints. Professional stripping reaches the areas that sanding and scraping usually miss.
Wardrobe Stripping
Wardrobes can be heavy, awkward and built from mixed materials, so careful assessment is important before stripping, sanding or refinishing.
Tables and Tops
Dining tables, side tables and farmhouse tables can be stripped back to reveal grain, colour and wear that has been hidden under old coatings.
Drawers and Cabinets
Chests of drawers, cupboards, cabinets and sideboards can often be transformed once old paint, varnish and wax are removed.
Garden Furniture
Wooden garden furniture can be stripped of failing paint or coatings before being prepared for a suitable exterior finish.
Unusual Items
We also strip architectural pieces, panels, carved timber, small doors, shelves, boxes, benches and other painted wooden items.
Why furniture stripping needs the right process
Not all furniture can be treated the same way. Some items are solid pine or oak and strip very well. Others may include veneer, glue blocks, old repairs, filler, mixed timber, water-based paint or factory-applied lacquer.
A professional workshop approach helps avoid patchy results, unnecessary scraping, damage to details or the wrong method being used on the wrong item.
What coatings can we remove?
Furniture can arrive with all kinds of finishes, especially older pieces that have been repainted several times.
Send photos and details
Send clear photos of the furniture from all sides, including close-ups of carvings, joints, damage, veneer, drawers, handles, legs and any awkward areas.
It also helps to include rough measurements, your postcode and whether you need collection or delivery.
We assess the item and coating
We look at the type of furniture, the likely coating, whether the item is solid timber or veneered, and whether there are signs of damage, loose joints, old repairs or delicate details.
This helps us advise whether caustic stripping, hand stripping, solvent-based stripping or another method is most suitable.
The furniture is stripped in the workshop
Once booked in, the item is stripped using the agreed method. Paint, varnish, wax or coating build-up is removed as far as practical, including around mouldings, carvings, turned legs and detailed areas.
The aim is to return the furniture to a clean, honest base ready for the next stage of restoration.
Cleaning, drying and preparation
After stripping, the item is cleaned, neutralised where required, dried properly and inspected before being returned or moved on to sanding, waxing, staining, painting or repairs.
Drying is especially important before finishing, as trapped moisture can affect paint, wax, oil or stain.
What happens after stripping?
Once stripped, furniture can be taken in several directions depending on the look you want and the condition of the timber.
Why customers choose furniture stripping instead of replacing
Older furniture is often better made than people realise. A painted wardrobe, chair or table may look tired, but beneath the coating there may be solid timber, good joinery and character that modern replacements struggle to match.
Collection and delivery for larger furniture
Chairs and smaller pieces can often be dropped off at the workshop, but wardrobes, tables, cabinets and larger furniture may need collection and careful handling.
We offer collection and delivery across Hull, East Yorkshire, wider Yorkshire and further afield by arrangement, depending on size, weight, access and route.
Related services
Furniture stripping often sits alongside our other workshop services, especially for customers renovating older homes or restoring original features.
Need furniture stripped?
Send photos of your chairs, wardrobe, table, cabinet, drawers or furniture piece and we will advise what stripping method is likely to be suitable.
Include rough measurements, your postcode, and whether you need collection or delivery.
Yorkshire Paint Stripping
Furniture stripping, door stripping and restoration from our Hull workshop.
Phone:
01482 811412
Email:
web@doorstrippingyorkshire.co.uk