Close-up of door with damage to wood
Materials

Damage to surfaces? We can repair it for you.

Wooden surfaces

Wood surface

Whether solid or as a veneer, whether lacquered, oiled or pure. Surface restoration requires double skill – because we have to consider both the visible and invisible parts.

Wood surfaces are one of our standards, even in the most complicated grain patterns.

For example:

  • Furniture
  • Doors
  • Yachts
  • Floors

Concrete

Concrete surface

Concrete, especially exposed concrete, is also a sought-after surface material today.

It is only logical that we also keep exposed concrete beautiful.

For example:

  • Walls
  • Fair-faced concrete
  • Building
  • Walls

Leather

Leather close-up

When leather needs to be repaired, we don’t just focus on the look, but also on the feel, so that you can feel completely comfortable and at ease again.

For example:

  • Armchair
  • Sofas

Natural stone

Natural stone/marble surface

Natural stone is very diverse. Therefore, every stone makes different demands on us at every location. Especially when it comes to rectifying defects.

What is the composition? What porosity? What colors? Are there transitions? Highlights? Translucency? How is the material used? These are some of the questions we have to address when repairing damage.

For example:

  • Floors
  • Wall
  • Baths
  • Kitchens

Metal

Metal surface

Metal impresses with its optical properties and hardness.

Damage, however, requires correspondingly sophisticated repair procedures.

For example:

  • Railing
  • Handrail

Lacquer

Lacquered surface with drops

Whether protective, decorative and/or functional.

Paint is multifaceted and should be repaired professionally for a satisfactory result.

For example:

  • Doors
  • Furniture

Coatings

Liquid for coating

Laminates make almost any type of surface design possible. However, their repair is challenging in several ways: What is the nature of the substrate? What is the gloss of the connecting material? What graduation? What color?

Cosmetically compensating laminates to the highest technical standards is a challenge.

For example:

  • Doors
  • Furniture

Glass

Glass with water droplets

Glass can not only shatter, but also tarnish or scratch on the surface.

We use highly complex processes to repair glass damage, the successful application of which requires not only the necessary know-how but also many years of craftsmanship and experience.

For example:

  • Windows
  • Doors
  • Shower screens

Corian

Close-up of Corian washbasin

Available in an infinite number of designs, its material consists of a mineral-organic composite.

We like to retouch a lot on this material because it is easy to work with.

For example:

  • Washbasins
  • Sinks