Topic: Woodwork help

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I have a little extra time on my hands this week and need some advice on our woodwork as a potential project.

Nearly all of the wood trim, including floorboards, door frames and stair railings are scratched up. It’s been this way since we bought the house. I assume the former owners must have had a small dog that did the damage. It’s been bothering me for ages but we had other projects to work on.

Is it manageable to sand and paint all of these or should we just replace everything? I had thought initially that sanding and painting was the way to go but that seems like soooo much work. We have a 3k sq ft house so that’s a lot of wood to fix.

It’s dated anyway since it’s original oak from 1987. I think the stair rails should just be replaced to help modernize the house. But the trim and floorboards? Help me figure this out. How can I fix this?

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Updated by NotMeNotYou

Not sure why you're asking on a website dedicated to cataloging furry artwork, but I'll just give you a small answer.

My house had its kitchen fixed and it's door (which is half a century old) was turned into a sliding door. The door has been sanded, and the frames replaced.

All I can say is sand and polish what is minimally damaged, and replace the ones that are beyond repair.

I'm not a pro but I love woodworking too. In lockdown it's one of my fav hobbies.

I realize everyone is bored being indoors, but spamming home renovation questions to a furry forum is pretty damn sad.

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