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Need a furniture restoration business plan banks accept—fast? This template gives you a lender-ready Word plan plus a defendable 36-month Excel model that turns job mix, labor hours, and materials into revenue, margins, and cash flow. U.S.-focused. Instant download. Edit today and present a credible plan to lenders, landlords, or partners.
It’s built for studios that refinish heirlooms, repair antiques, and handle bespoke commissions. Scope intake photos, finish schedules, cure windows, and change-order triggers are integrated so you protect margins while communicating quality standards to collectors, designers, dealers, and galleries.
If you want a plan you can defend in a meeting, start here—clear lender language, realistic startup costs, and projections tied to throughput (hours × rate × complexity) so reviewers can “see the movie” in the first five minutes.
What it is: a lender-ready antique furniture restoration business plan template in Word plus a 36-month Excel model.
Who it’s for: U.S. founders who need SBA-style structure that wins funding, leases, and permits.
What’s inside: seven core sections (Executive Summary → Financials), realistic startup costs (build-out, ventilation/PPE, finishing supplies), pricing logic by job type, staffing ladders, and cash-flow with sensitivity tests for rework or rush fees.
Why it wins: it uses lender language—unit economics, use-of-funds, break-even, and repayment comfort—tied to real shop throughput.
Delivery: instant digital download—edit, save, and export today.
Demand concentrates in historic districts and higher-income zip codes where heirloom restoration and designer referrals are common. Operators who standardize intake, prep, and finishing stages reach break-even sooner through predictable hours and fewer defects.
Classification/licensing: NAICS 811420 – Reupholstery & Furniture Repair — Official NAICS page. Industry background (authoritative source): OSHA Woodworking Safety.
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Positions the studio, ideal clients (collectors, designers, galleries), and service mix (refinish, structural repair, veneer/inlay, conservation-grade). Clarifies use-of-funds for tools, ventilation, insurance, and working capital. Sets opening timeline, break-even goal, and first 90-day milestones. Points lenders to the 36-month model and repayment logic.
Sizes local demand using drivers like historic housing stock and designer partnerships. Profiles segments (homeowners, dealers, decorators, museums) and seasonal patterns. Benchmarks competitors on lead times, finish quality, and pricing transparency to identify your first profitable beachhead.
Defines scope from minor repairs to multi-stage refinishing and conservation treatments. Maps add-ons (pickup/delivery, rush jobs, documentation photos) and their price effects. Details finish schedules, materials choices, and QC checks to keep outcomes repeatable and margins protected.
Outlines shop layout with dust collection, ventilation, PPE, and curing zones. Standardizes intake forms, before/after photos, moisture checks, and approval gates to stop scope creep. Establishes tool maintenance, vendor cadence, and turnaround targets by complexity tier.
Combines referral flywheels (designers, dealers, galleries) with local SEO (service + city) and case-study portfolios. Uses short process reels and care guides to pre-qualify leads. Tracks CPL, close rate, and average job value to double down on what converts.
Defines owner responsibilities (estimates, QC, client consults) and an apprentice ladder for consistency. Documents safety training, finish repeatability, and client communication standards. Clarifies subcontractor policies (upholstery/carving) and portfolio photo rights.
Builds a 36-month model with inputs for labor hours by job type, materials, overhead, and shop rate targets. Includes break-even, cash-flow timing, and sensitivity around rework/rush. Outputs lender-ready statements and charts that tie directly to capacity and schedule utilization.
1) Purchase and download instantly. 2) Open the Word plan and Excel model. 3) Plug in your rates, hours, and materials. 4) Export a lender-ready PDF for banks, grants, or landlords—today.
No subscriptions or upsells—own the files and reuse for proposals or permits.
Use-of-funds, break-even month, repayment comfort, insurance, licenses, vendor terms, deposit/change-order policy, and 90-day execution plan—surfaced clearly so reviewers can approve with confidence.
An editable Word plan plus a 36-month Excel model tailored to restoration studios, with lender-ready sections and assumptions you can change.
Yes—add finish schedules, documentation steps, and extended cure windows. Adjust labor, material factors, and rush fees per job type.
Absolutely. The structure mirrors SBA expectations with clear use-of-funds, break-even, and repayment comfort stated plainly.
Use deposits, milestone approvals, and scope/change-order rules. Track hours by phase and standardize prep and QC to reduce rework.
Yes—add a line in Operations or Compliance to reference your state’s permits and insurance requirements for woodworking and finishing.
Instant digital download after purchase. One-time purchase, no subscriptions, lifetime personal use, and you can reuse the template for proposals.
Show lenders a clear path from capacity to cash flow—organized, defensible, and ready to approve.
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Last updated: November 11, 2025
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