Chipped, scratched or damaged fitted furniture — wardrobes, vanity units, dressing tables, alcove shelving and built-in storage — is a common problem in UK homes. Because fitted furniture is made to measure and often discontinued, replacement of individual panels can be extremely difficult and expensive. Surface repair offers a practical alternative.
Types of Fitted Furniture Surface Damage We Repair
- Chips to door edges and corners
- Scratches across door panels or drawer fronts
- Impact dents in painted or foil-wrapped MDF
- Damage to painted furniture carcasses
- Chipped or cracked vanity unit tops
- Damage to wardrobe interiors from hangers or shoe storage
What Surfaces Can Be Repaired?
Most fitted furniture is made from MDF or particleboard with one of several finish types: high-gloss lacquer (common in handleless kitchens and bedrooms), foil wrap, laminate, or painted wood. Each finish type requires a different repair approach.
High-Gloss Furniture
Chips to high-gloss lacquered doors are filled with colour-matched compound and re-lacquered with gloss polishing to match the surrounding finish. Results on solid or near-solid colours are very good.
Matt and Painted Furniture
Matt painted furniture is repaired with colour-matched touch-up, often using a micro-spray technique for feathered blending on larger areas.
Get a Quote for Your Fitted Furniture
Send photos of the damage and the overall furniture colour for a free assessment. Request a free fitted furniture repair quote →






