Repaired with care.

How it works.

One of the great things about wooden work surfaces is their ability to be rejuvenated many times. It’s very satisfying to see surfaces brought back to a like-new finish, especially when it might seem it’s too far gone to repair (those areas by the sink). I like a challenge, so try me!

  • I can quote you from photos or in person

  • 1.5 day process

  • Surfaces back in use in 48 hours.

  • Practically no dust (really, check out my reviews below)

  • Your choice of finish (matt, satin, gloss, with or without tint)

  • Sealant reapplied around sinks cookers and upstands.

  • Prices start from around £300, for a smaller space e.g. galley kitchen

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What my customers say

Kitchen countertop with a black double sink, a sponge inside, and a window above the sink with a cloth hanging over the faucet handle.
Kitchen countertop with a black double sink and a small towel hanging from the faucet, next to a window and a wooden backsplash.

“we have wooden surfaces in our kitchen, they've been there for 20 years now, and not looking very good. We did think of replacing them, but it's a big area! Ian made a fantastic transformation! The surfaces look like new - and it was quite a job as there was some bad staining! He did the job very efficiently, only took a day and a half. He arrived at his given time and got on with the job. I would definitely recommend using his services, a very pleasant person to have in the house too. He was extremely tidy and left absolutely no dust or mess!”

A wooden kitchen countertop over a white sink, with a towel and sink drain inside the sink, and tiled walls with an electrical outlet in the background.
Wooden kitchen countertop next to a white sink with a tiled wall and electrical outlets in the background.

“Wow - what an amazing, highly finished outcome - way, way better than we had ever expected. The other unexpected outcome was - no dust. Fiona and I had cleared out all of our cupboards and shelves, dreading a layer of wood dust on everything - not a suggestion of dust - he must use a very efficient extractor!”

A kitchen countertop with a section cleaned and a section coated with a dark substance, a scraper tool, and peeled onions and debris on the countertop.
Kitchen countertop with blue painter's tape marking a rectangular area, existing cabinetry, electrical outlets, and a tiled backsplash.
A kitchen countertop with a dark wooden surface, beige kitchen cabinets with metallic handles, and cream-colored tile backsplash. There are multiple electrical outlets along the wall above the counter and shelves.

“Ian has done two pieces of work for us in our kitchen. The first was to remove the dark stain and varnish from our iroko work surfaces, sand them down and reseal them. He did a wonderful job - we can now see the grain of the wood and the finish is lighter. Having seen the quality of his work, we then asked Ian to do the same with our kitchen cabinet doors - a similarly great job. I would thoroughly recommend Ian. He is easy to work with and always prompt.”

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