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Let's collaborate as creative partners to rediscover and relove that not-so-exciting piece of furniture into one that you can't wait to showcase in your home.  We can work with your existing pieces or hunt for new treasures together. 

If you have a piece you would like to makeover, please email a photo, and I can provide you an estimate based on labor and materials. Built into my fees is a half-hour in-home consultation when we may discuss colors and finishes to best complement your decor.  At that time, we can also schedule pick up/drop off.  Turnaround time is generally two weeks. 

How much would my project cost? Here are some estimates just to give you an idea.
Side table $90-150
Dresser $180-250
Wooden chair $60-85
Desk $140-200
Mirror $40-60
Crib $170-200
Bed frame $170-250
Dining Table $200-250

Please call 703-867-6026 to make an appointment or send a note.  Thank you for your interest!  I look forward to visiting with you soon. 

sweets for my sweet is a home-based business located in North Arlington, just minutes outside Washington, D.C. 


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