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These rice paper doors were 8 feet tall and nearly 4 feet wide. In addition to sustaining some moisture damage, they were old and the screen material was shot.
I matched the wood finish color to the existing trim in the home, replaced all screen panels with top quality shoji paper, and undertook the mounting of the doors on-site. |
As they arrived...

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After refinishing, screens replaced,
door mounted in place
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This chest was damaged during a move and was very special to the customer. While it was not old or particularly well crafted, the owner wanted to have it repaired. When it arrived, I discovered that the decorated exterior was a series of decals (yes, decals). The decals were not available for replacement, so I built up the damaged area level with the surface, then meticulously painted in each missing detail. The entire cabinet got a clear coat afterwards to protect it in the future. |
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