Can Custom Finishes Be Restored After a Disaster? Absolutely.
- Chandler Orcutt
- Apr 14
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 15
If your home has custom cabinetry, designer tile, or imported hardwood floors, a disaster can feel especially devastating. The good news? Restoration doesn’t mean "generic replacement." With the right team, your custom finishes can often be restored or carefully recreated.
The first step is assessment. A skilled restoration team will document every detail of your home’s design and materials. Even if something is damaged beyond repair, those details can be used to source matching materials or custom replacements.
Restoring luxury and custom finishes may take longer due to special ordering or craftsmanship requirements, but patience pays off. Insurance policies often account for "like-kind and quality" replacements meaning your new finish should match the one you lost.
Your restoration provider should also coordinate closely with your adjuster to ensure the proper scope is written and approved. You deserve a home that feels like home again, down to the last detail.
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