Sponsor spotlight Woodwork refinishing ideas for your home

Edmonds, WALocal News

Home improvement projects centered around wood refinishing are gaining traction in the Pacific Northwest. Local business owner Sam provides various suggestions for homeowners looking to enhance their woodwork. He recommends refreshing unpainted exterior wood siding with new stain, which protects the wood and highlights its natural beauty. Additionally, he encourages refinishing wood cabinets and butcher block counters instead of painting them, as this maintains the original look while giving them a fresh appearance. Recently completed projects, including refinishing worn oak cabinets and a butcher block counter, demonstrate the potential of these techniques.

Sam notes that refinishing can make spaces appear newly renovated, offering a cost-effective alternative to significant renovations. He invites local residents to reach out and discuss their woodwork refinishing ideas. Sam's business serves the greater Edmonds area, aiming to assist neighbors in transforming their homes.

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