A LOVING MOTHER

with a passion for furniture restoration

Andrea Hoffman

Since 2005, I’ve wholeheartedly dedicated myself to my passion for painting wood furniture. From the cozy confines of my at-home studio in Battle Ground, WA, I’ve been able to create art that not only adds beauty to people's lives but also holds sentimental value. I meticulously handpick exquisite pieces of furniture that I know will make a statement in any home. Each piece I choose carries a unique story, character, and a sense of resilience against the passage of time.

While I’m the primary artist, sometimes my husband John and dog Maggie assist me.

I’m a proud mother to six beautiful children and a loving grandmother to five adorable grandchildren. My decision to work from home was driven by my desire to give my children the attention and support they need, especially my adult daughter who’s on the autism spectrum. Balancing my roles as a dedicated artist, mother, and caregiver has been challenging, but it has also been immensely rewarding.

Our Values

When purchasing a piece from us, you’re not simply buying something new and unused. Instead, you’re embracing an item that has its own history and charm. It's these stories and the connection they create that truly make a house feel like a home.

We take great pride in not only bringing these remarkable pieces back to life but also ensuring they continue to withstand the test of time. Applying only the finest products available, we give each piece a second chance and a new beginning. Our commitment to quality craftsmanship and attention to detail ensures that every piece we create is nothing short of marvelous.

Featured In…

Painting wooden furniture a hotly debated subject in some circles | February 2024

“An heirloom-quality piece of furniture should not be left unused just because it doesn’t match the decor.”

Yacolt resident finds new purpose for furniture | August 2021

“Even during the darker days of parenting, Hoffman could go to her customers for support, who she also considers her friends.”

Stories of Thanks: Yacolt mother of six runs furniture business to help provide for her children with special needs | January 2020

“Hoffman hopes her story of becoming a small business owner helps inspire other mothers who might be in a similar situation.”