About us
Dexmiari is an independent informational reference focused on the techniques used to assess, clean, and restore vintage furniture. The material is organised so that a reader can follow a project from first inspection through surface repair to a finished result, with notes on the conditions common in Canadian homes and workshops.
What this site covers
The articles describe general methods rather than instructions for a specific object. They explain how furniture is examined, why conservative cleaning matters, how reversible repairs are made, and how finishing decisions affect the character of a piece. The aim is practical clarity, not promotion.
How the information is prepared
Content is written to reflect widely published conservation and woodworking practice. Where exact figures are not established, the text uses neutral descriptions rather than invented numbers. External links point to recognised public bodies so that readers can consult primary sources directly.
Scope and limits
This site is informational. It does not sell restoration services, and the methods described are not a substitute for hands-on assessment by a qualified conservator, particularly for valuable, antique, or fragile pieces. For professional treatment in Canada, readers can consult the directory maintained by the Canadian Association for Conservation.
Contact
Questions about the techniques covered here can be sent through the form on the home page or by email to contact@dexmiari.org. The reference desk is based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.