Antique Rug Restoration in Nashville, TN.
Documented, conservative antique restoration across Middle Tennessee.
Repairing antique rugs continuously since 1881.
Same family, same standards, four generations of craft.
Listed by the Oriental Rug Buyers Guide as one of the country's top rug cleaners.
Accredited member of the Better Business Bureau, Memphis chapter.
Nashville antique rug restoration work comes from two main sources: longtime Tennessee families with collections passed through generations, and transplants bringing inherited antique pieces from older markets. Both populations need the same conservative restoration approach — minimum effective intervention, documented methodology, matched aged-color materials, and preservation of original character. Nashville's humid climate adds complications: antique foundations are already fragile, and humidity exposure makes them more vulnerable still.
An antique oriental rug — typically defined as 80 years old or older — should be restored, not repaired. The difference matters. Repair, in the everyday sense, often implies returning something to "like new" condition. With antique rugs, that approach is wrong. Over-restoration permanently reduces an antique's value and erases the historical character that makes it valuable. Restoration means stabilizing damage, preserving signs of age that should remain, documenting every intervention, and using the most conservative effective method.
Free pick-up across Davidson, Williamson, Sumner, Wilson, Rutherford, and the surrounding Middle Tennessee counties. Repair timelines vary by the type and severity of work — we'll quote a specific timeline after inspection. We provide a written estimate before any work begins.
Conservative methods, preserved character.
Antique restoration is governed by a different philosophy than ordinary repair.
Minimum effective intervention
The smallest amount of work that solves the structural or functional problem. We do not reweave large areas just because we could.
Reversibility when possible
Restoration work should be removable by future restorers if better techniques become available. We avoid permanent adhesives.
Documented methodology
Every restoration project includes before, during, and after photographs and a written report. Important for insurance, estate, and future restorers.
Matched materials
Hand-dyed wool matched to aged original colors. Foundation materials matched to original cotton or wool. Same knot type as the rug's original construction.
Preservation over restoration
Some antiques benefit more from stabilization than from reweaving. We will recommend stopping further deterioration rather than restoring lost areas, when that's right.
Honest assessment
We tell clients when restoration is not economically justified, when less ambitious work is better, and when a piece is more valuable in its current state than fully restored.
Free pick-up across Nashville and surrounding areas.
- Nashville
- Brentwood
- Franklin
- Hendersonville
- Mount Juliet
- Hermitage
- Madison
- Antioch
- Goodlettsville
- Smyrna
- Murfreesboro
- Lebanon
- Gallatin
- La Vergne
- Nolensville
- Spring Hill
- Thompsons Station
- College Grove
- Fairview
- White House
- Springfield
- Greenbrier
- Cottontown
- Portland
- Pleasant View
- Ashland City
- Kingston Springs
- Pegram
- Old Hickory
- Whites Creek
- Joelton
- Ridgetop
- Adams
- Cross Plains
- Castalian Springs
- Bethpage
- Charlotte
- White Bluff
- Burns
- Cedar Hill
- Eagleville
- Rockvale
- Lascassas
- Norene
- Chapmansboro
- Arrington
- Williamsport
- Santa Fe
- Bon Aqua
- Lyles
- Clarksville
Common questions about antique rug repair in Nashville.
Where in Nashville do you offer antique restoration pick-up?
Free pick-up across Nashville, Belle Meade, Brentwood, Franklin, Hendersonville, Mount Juliet, Hermitage, Goodlettsville, and the surrounding Middle Tennessee counties.
What's the difference between antique repair and antique restoration?
Restoration implies a deliberately conservative approach: stabilizing existing damage, preserving original character, and documenting the work. Repair sometimes implies returning to 'like new' condition, which is wrong for antique work — over-restoration permanently reduces value.
Do you provide before-and-after documentation for antique work?
Yes — standard. We photograph the rug front and back before work begins, document any pre-existing condition issues, photograph during major restoration steps, and provide a final report with images. Important for insurance, estate, and your own records.
Will restoration reduce my antique rug's value?
Properly performed conservative restoration usually preserves or increases value because it stabilizes deterioration. Over-restoration can reduce value significantly. Our default is the most conservative effective intervention.
Do you provide before-and-after documentation?
Yes — standard for all antique restoration. Photographed before work begins, during major steps, and after completion. The documentation accompanies delivery.
Available across five metros.
Free pick-up and delivery in every city we serve. Tap a city for local details and your nearest phone number.