Asking the Right Questions
Well-framed questions uncover value. Ask about provenance, prior repairs, and whether parts like casters or pulls are original. Clarify wood species, veneer thickness, and finish type to plan appropriate care. If upholstery is intact, inquire about padding composition and age. Seek photos of wear points, especially joints, corners, and feet. For lighting, verify rewiring history and request socket and cord details. When you gather specifics, negotiations become transparent and respectful, and you protect your budget from unexpected restoration surprises that can strain timelines and enthusiasm.