renew your furniture

Renewing wood furniture at home is simple using everyday household supplies. Here are some easy and effective ways to restore its beauty, with everyday ingridients you might have already at your house.


1. Clean the Wood Thoroughly

  • Mix equal parts vinegar and warm water in a spray bottle.
  • Spray lightly on the surface and wipe with a soft cloth to remove dirt and grime.
  • For tough stains, add a few drops of dish soap to the mix.


2. Remove Water Rings & Scratches

  • Water Rings: Apply a mix of baking soda & water (paste consistency) and rub gently.
  • Scratches:
    • Use a walnut or almond—rub it over the scratch to fill it with natural oils.
    • Apply coffee grounds (for dark wood) or a mix of vinegar & olive oil to blend scratches.

3. Repair & Fill Small Dents

  • Mix equal parts baking soda and water, then rub over the dent.
  • Place a damp cloth over the area and gently iron over it—steam helps wood swell back into shape.

4. Restore Shine & Moisture

  • Mix olive oil & vinegar (2:1 ratio) and apply with a soft cloth to revive dull wood.
  • For deep conditioning, use coconut oil or beeswax and buff with a microfiber cloth.

5. Sand & Refinish for a New Look (For Deep Restoration)

  • Use fine-grit sandpaper (180-220) to smooth out imperfections.
  • Wipe away dust, then apply a thin coat of wood stain or natural oil (like linseed or teak oil).
  • Let dry completely and apply a protective wax or polyurethane coat for durability.

With these simple tricks, your wood furniture will look refreshed and brand new!