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Antique Restoration - A Balanced Perspective

This forum post is dated 07/18/09. If you feel it is old or outdated, please follow up with a question or comment and someone may be able to update it, or reply with newer information if you have it.

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Steve Nearman

Antique Restoration - A Balanced Perspective

Any restoration process is a balance between several opposing forces. Finding the right approach will differ for each object based on the constraints listed below.

Nature and Condition of Object - verses - Use of Object

Technical Restraints - verses - The Perfect Restoration

Cost - verses - Budget

Condition vs. Use:

The current condition of an object, its intended use and current use all play a major roll in the restoration process. The antique, bird cage, tilt top table with a pie crust top that sits in the corner of a room in a historic home with a rope across the doorway is much different than the one in your living room that is used every day. The one in your home may require replacing the historic deteriorating finish with a modern finish made to look old to protect and preserve its value. If an item is only for display and will not be exposed to any normal every day ware and tare, preserving the original finish would be the best choice.

Technical vs. Perfection:

Procedural technology and the skill level of the restorer limits the final outcome of any object to what is currently available. Some objects should only be stabilize and stored safely until new technology is developed to restore a particular condition. A professional restorer will not take on projects he or she is not capable of preforming until they have acquired the necessary knowledge and training to achieve a proficient skill level that assures treatment out come. Many treatments are optional as their function is to enhance the appearance of the object, not protect or stop its deterioration.

Cost vs Budget:

The cost of research, documentation, materials and multiple treatments to achieve the perfect restoration of a historical item can often exceed most budgets. How far one goes is a balance between what can or should be done and how much time and money you are willing to spend. When cost is a restraint, the procedures that protect from current environmental harm and stop deterioration should be completed first. Then proceed to other issues as funds become available. Restoring Uncle Jed's favorite arm chair to usable condition could exceed its current market value. However the clients sentimental value or emotional attachment can place its value much higher than the items innate monetary value.

Keep in mind that an items condition may look bad to the untrained eye and only require a relatively inexpensive and simple treatment to protect it and bring back its original beauty. While other objects may look very good and need a lot of work to prevent on going damage or deterioration. Selecting an experienced professional to evaluate your heirlooms, collectibles, antiques or fine furnishing is an investment that pays dividends by protecting your valuable assets and personal heirlooms.

Professional Restorers International

http://ProRestorers.org


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