Assess the Furniture Piece

Begin by thoroughly inspecting the furniture for stability, damage, or missing parts. Look for loose joints, cracks, or warped wood, as these may require advanced repairs. Examine the type of wood and original finish, since certain woods like oak or walnut are ideal for restoration, while veneers or particleboard present extra challenges. Identifying the existing finish—whether it’s varnish, shellac, or paint—will guide your restoration approach. For detailed tips on evaluating furniture, visit Family Handyman’s guide to wood types and finishes.