RESTORATION - SOLID WOOD SHUTTERS

We are one of the few joinery shops in the area of Verona that still carries out conservative repairs as long lead times are involved in this work. Furthermore, when you work with parts of high value and in particular contexts, such as villas or palaces, care and respect are required.

This kind of restoration is often undertaken in building sites, along with other works that are executed inside the building. We can collaborate with other craftsmen, therefore, we are required to pay attention since we have to work in small spaces that are also difficult to access.

On request, we propose bespoke solutions to secure exterior wall openings while doors and windows, once removed, are being repaired in our joinery shop.

REPAIR - WOODEN DOORS & WINDOWS

You can preserve frames when you provide planned maintenance and accurate repair work. Our aim is to strengthen doors and windows with bespoke frames, wood glazing bead and other tips to ensure a long-term performance, whether this is a door, window or shutter.

Our door and window repair service starts by disassembling and making an inventory of frames and their components. Once checked whether hardware and screws have to be treated and repainted or replaced, the next part of the job is to sand down all the surfaces and apply a protective coating. This includes wood stain, primer and a colour of your choice from the RAL colour standard.

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    Since 2005, we have been carrying out restoration work in collaboration with renowned architecture studios.

    In these contexts, we have intervened on ancient wooden parts, some of which were decaying, striving to preserve as much of the original material as possible through a conservative restoration aimed at restoring their original splendor.

    Among the projects, we can mention:

    Palazzo Emilei Forti

    https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palazzo_Emilei_Forti
    Conservative restoration of all the wooden shutters in Palazzo Emilei Forti in Verona.
    This historic palace, located in the city’s historic center, was formed by the union of the medieval Palazzo of Ezzelino da Romano and the Renaissance Palazzo “Emilei-Forti”.
    For a long time, it housed the Palazzo Forti Modern Art Gallery; it now serves as the home of the AMO Museum, dedicated to opera.

    Restoration Year: 2019
    Responsible Architect: Arch. Simonetta Paparella

    Palazzo Ottolini

    https://www.tripadvisor.it/Palazzo_Ottolini-Verona_Province_of_Verona_Veneto

    Conservative restoration of all the wooden shutters in Palazzo Ottolini.
    The palace is located in Piazza Brà, near the Portoni della Brà.
    Built in the neoclassical style of the 18th century, it was designed by architect Michelangelo Castellazzi.

    Restoration Year: 2017
    Responsible Architect: Arch. Simonetta Paparella