Furniture crafts have advanced beyond making traditional wooden tables, desks, chairs, and dressers. Over the years, materials like steel, wood, bamboo, metal, fabrics, foams, fiberboards, leathers, and glasses have given furniture a unique and pleasing look that can be seen as a monumental item passed between generations. To preserve the value of this monumental item, heirloom, or antique, you need a professional furniture restorer.
Highland Repair & Refinishing is that trusted furniture restoration and repair company in Lathrup Village, MI that blends both traditional and modern ways of restoring and repairing furniture to its best look and function without upcycling it. Whether it's automated or modern furniture, an heirloom, antiques, or furniture of any kind, our highly skilled technicians provide a beautiful, lasting solution to every piece.
We have met the expectations of varying property owners and professionals through our commitment to ensuring we keep up with the ever-evolving furniture restoration and repair industry in Lathrup Village, MI by hiring trained specialists in all aspects of furniture restoration, ranging from skilled carpenters, upholsterers, metal workers, craftsmen, finishers, and restorers. They use the best techniques and tools to restore and repair furniture to give it a desirable look.
Our technicians offer their services across varying departments at Highland Repair & Refinishing, such as furniture repair, furniture restoration, and full-service restoration and repair. We also offer on-site services: our professionals go directly to your convenience space to fix or restore.
Our repair services focus on ensuring cost is saved on buying new furniture by fixing any type of damage. We use the best and matching material to fix minor to large issues in furniture to ensure repair work isn't noticed and the furniture maintains its original look and remains valuable.
We fix smart or tech-enhanced furniture with features like massaging, lighting, ergonomic designs, voice assistants, and more. Our professionals are specially trained by various furniture manufacturers and retailers who offer them workshops or training sessions to repair this type of furniture without compromising any of the innovative features.
We improve and maintain the value and heritage of heirlooms and antiques through our precise furniture restoration service. Our professionals carefully assess furniture that needs to be restored, and we correctly make it look much like what it was when manufactured by either restoring or remaking necessary parts without compromising its value. Our restoration services are comprehensive, as they include refinishing, staining, dyeing, color matching, touch-ups, silvering, and more. But let's explain a few of them, which include:
Our full-service furniture restoration and repair are specifically for furniture that is nearly damaged beyond repair or restoration, including furniture damaged by fire or water. We carefully disassemble such furniture to evaluate areas that need to be repaired, recreated, or remanufactured, then assemble them together to return it to its former glory. We guarantee that the furniture will look exactly like what it was, without any compromises on the quality while it serves its purpose effectively.
However, we decide on the most suitable full restoration service that best restores the function and look of your furniture after it has been assessed thoroughly. They include:
For a true restoration service in Lathrup Village, MI, contact us to locate our offices nearby for a professional restoration and repair service. Our professional restoration ensures the environment is safe, saves cost, and preserves history.
My drawer wasn’t sliding well until your technicians came to fix it. They gave me a warranty of a year, even though I use it often. The durability of the service you guys have rendered is in contrast to what other furniture restoration companies have done. It's been 9 months, and it's still functioning well and looking solid.
I thought my grandmother's antique dresser needed to be disposed of since it started to look archaic, but Highland Repair & Refinishing restored it to its former glory, adding a luxury feel to it. It looks exactly as I remember, and I’m proud to keep it in the family for generations to come!
I was surprised Highland Repair & Refinishing made my fire-damaged cabinet look brand new. I must say the restoration service saved me a fortune from buying a new cabinet.
The city of Lathrup Village is an outgrowth of the development known as Lathrup Townsite, the dream of its developer Louise Lathrup Kelley. In 1923 she purchased a tract of 1,000 acres (4 km2) in Southfield Township, in southern Oakland County, and proceeded to plant a residential neighborhood that encompasses the city of 1.5 square miles (3.9 km2). Lathrup Townsite was conceived as a controlled community with rigorous standards, including houses built only of masonry construction; early integration of attached garages; as well as established minimums for construction cost to ensure quality. The community also had housing covenants to prevent the sale of homes to African American families, part of a larger trend in the mid-20th century of racist white Detroiters fleeing to the suburbs to avoid living near black residents (see white flight). As the community developed, Mrs. Kelley implemented numerous innovative directives, including operating a shuttle service to local shopping areas, and allowing the financing of automobiles as part of the financing of houses, which created a stronger connection between the relatively isolated townsite and more established suburbs, as well as the city of Detroit. Mr. Charles Kelley, who had been a real estate writer for the Detroit News, assisted his wife in bringing talented architects to the community to design many of the custom homes that are features of the community. The City of Lathrup Village was incorporated in 1953 as the first incorporated community in Southfield Township. The residents thwarted an attempt by township residents to include Lathrup Townsite in their planned incorporation of the city of Southfield, resulting in Southfield's incorporation being delayed until 1958. Louise Lathrup Kelley played an active role in the new city until her death in 1963, after which her remaining real estate holdings in the city were sold and developed.
Zip Codes in Lathrup Village, MI that we also serve: 48076