Conservator-approved restoration for irreplaceable work
Original paintings, framed photographs, sculpture, antiques, and the pieces with sentimental value that can't be measured in dollars. Art restoration requires methods that preserve integrity, not just appearance. That's the work we do.

What falls into art restoration
Original Art
- Original paintings (oil, acrylic, watercolor, mixed media)
- Original drawings and illustrations
- Prints and lithographs
- Original photography
Sculpture & Three-Dimensional Pieces
- Sculpted works in stone, wood, metal, ceramic
- Mixed-media installations
- Decorative sculpture
- Antique sculpted pieces
Antiques & Collectibles
- Antique furniture pieces with significant value
- Collectible items (coins, stamps, memorabilia)
- Heirlooms and sentimental keepsakes
- Framed pieces with original signatures or provenance
How we restore art
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Provenance & Value Documentation
Before any restoration, we document the piece. Photographs from every angle, measurements, signatures, identifying marks. If the piece has appraisal value, we coordinate with your appraiser.
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Damage Assessment by Specialists
Our art restoration team includes members trained in conservator methods. They identify exactly what damage is present and what restoration approaches are appropriate without compromising the piece.
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Conservator-Approved Treatment
Restoration uses methods approved by professional conservators. We do not over-restore. The goal is preservation, not replacement.
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Documentation Throughout Treatment
Every step is photographed and recorded. You receive a treatment report that you can keep with the piece for insurance, appraisal, or estate purposes.
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Return & Reinstallation
We deliver and reinstall pieces in your home. For framed work, we reposition exactly where it was. For sculpture and three-dimensional pieces, we work with you on placement.
Why our art restoration works
Conservator-approved methods
We use techniques that maintain provenance and value, not techniques that just make a piece look clean.
Comprehensive documentation
Every restoration is documented in a way that supports insurance claims, appraisals, and estate planning.
Specialty material expertise
Different art forms require different methods. Oil paintings get one approach. Watercolors get another. Sculpture gets a third. We don't generalize.
When the piece is irreplaceable, the restoration matters more
Talk to our art restoration team about your specific situation. We'll be honest about what we can and can't do.