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Virtual - Furniture Restoration Lessons

Virtual - Furniture Restoration Lessons

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In our Furniture Restoration Course, you can unleash your creative potential, carry out your projects, share ideas, design, build, learn, find things that inspire you, disconnect... You will learn to restore old furniture and create decorative items and simple furniture such as side tables, mirrors, wall clocks, coat racks... We will teach you to dismantle pallets, sand, cut wood, remove varnishes and dyes to restore the wood to its natural color, paint furniture with chalk paint or chalk paint, different finishes and protections for wood and paint, decorative techniques such as distressed (worn effect to give a vintage look to your furniture), decoupage (paper decoration), image transfer onto wood or paint, stenciling, crackling, candle reserve, washes, etc. You will learn to upholster simple pieces, make lamps...

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Enrollment in the Furniture Restoration Course is monthly and is offered throughout the year, renewing month by month. Each student develops their own project at their own pace. You can join at any time. The use of workshop tools and general materials is included in the price. Enrollment is free. It is an open course, meaning each student develops their own projects at their own pace, and the restoration or carpentry procedures, decorative techniques, etc. needed are explained as they progress to restore or build the piece they are working on. Therefore, you can join the course at any time.

For example, if the student wants to restore a chair, we will teach them upholstery, removing varnishes and wood stains, or painting using different techniques, protecting wood and paint, etc.

The price for a 4-hour class per week is 69 euros per month and includes all general materials for daily use such as varnishes, brushes, waxes, acetone, alcohol, carpenter's glue, putty, primers, etc., and the use of workshop tools (jigsaw, drill, spatulas, work gloves, masks, safety glasses, sander, and sandpaper...). Paints and specific materials for each project, such as decorative paper, handles, fabrics, etc., are the responsibility of the students. If you sign up through the website, you can start classes next month at the chosen time. If you can't wait that long... contact us. If you are interested in this course but the schedules don't fit, contact us indicating the course you are interested in and your availability, and we will notify you when new groups open.