
How Much Does Lacquering Furniture Cost? Price and Quotes
The average cost of lacquering furniture is around 300 €. Budget range can be wide, from 150 € for a headboard to over 700 € for lacquering antique furniture that needs repairs.
Amounts are indicative and sourced from the original imported guide. Final budget depends on scope, materials, and prior condition of the space.
Service Levels and Pricing
Compare the different options available based on your budget and needs to lacquer your furniture.
Basic
Ideal for small furniture or pieces in good condition that need a simple lacquer finish. Includes cleaning, basic preparation, and single-color lacquer application.
Standard
Our most popular option. Perfect for medium-sized furniture that requires complete preparation and quality finishing with two-component lacquer.
Premium
For antique, large, or damaged furniture that requires prior repairs and professional finishing with the highest quality multiple-coat lacquer.
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Furniture lacquering prices
See what homeowners usually pay for the most common tasks. Use these ranges to fine-tune your scope and avoid missing key items in your budget.
Lacquering kitchen furniture
1,500 €
Lacquering bathroom furniture
900 €
Lacquering a headboard
Lacquering a dining table
Lacquering chairs
600 €
Prices and types of lacquers that can be used for furniture with Reformia
The average cost of lacquering a piece of furniture is around 300 €. The range of budgets can be wide, from 150 € for a headboard to over 700 € for lacquering an antique piece of furniture that may need some repair.

1. Acrylic lacquer
They are made with acrylic resins or acrylic enamels. They dry quickly and can be applied with a brush, spray gun, or roller. They are less resistant than other types of lacquers and are sensitive to heat. Their finish can be matte or satin, but not glossy.

2. Epoxy or two-component lacquer
It consists of the lacquer and a hardener. Once mixed (universal tints can be added) there is a limited time for application. It can be applied with a roller, spatula, or spray gun and you can choose between glossy or satin finishes, but not matte. It is very resistant.

3. Nitrocellulose
Its base is cellulose nitrate and alkyd resins. This type of lacquer can only be applied with a spray gun and takes longer to dry, but they are very resistant, although sensitive to heat and UV rays. You can choose between a satin or glossy finish, but not matte. It has a very smooth feel.
The average cost of lacquering a piece of furniture is around 300 €. The range of budgets can be wide, from 150 € for a headboard to over 700 € for lacquering an antique piece of furniture that may need some repair.
What is usually included in a quote
Each professional may structure quotes differently, but most project budgets follow this logic.
Typically included
Often not included
Steps to lacquer a piece of furniture
The average cost of lacquering a piece of furniture is around 300 €. The range of budgets can be wide, from 150 € for a headboard to over 700 € for lacquering an antique piece of furniture that may need some repair.

1. Assess the current condition of the furniture
Before lacquering furniture, it's essential to inspect its current condition to determine the scope of work. Furniture with significant damage or peeling paint will require more preparation, affecting the final budget. This initial assessment will help the painter provide a more accurate quote, starting from 150 € for basic jobs.

2. Request quotes from several painters
Contact at least three painters specializing in furniture lacquering to compare quotes. Prices vary significantly based on work complexity: from 150 € to 250 € for basic jobs up to 550 € to 750 € for premium finishes. Getting multiple quotes will help you find the best value for your project.

3. Prepare and sand the surface
Preparation and sanding is a critical phase for achieving a perfect lacquered finish. This stage includes cleaning the furniture, filling cracks, and sanding the entire surface to remove imperfections. Proper sanding ensures the lacquer adheres correctly and contributes to the quality finish justifying budgets between 300 € and 500 € for standard work.

4. Apply primer and coats of lacquer
Once the surface is prepared, primer is applied followed by several coats of high-quality lacquer. The number of coats depends on the furniture type and desired finish, influencing the final cost. This process is essential for achieving a durable, professional result averaging around 300 € depending on complexity level.
What can change your final price
Even similar projects can end with different budgets. These are the factors that most often push costs up or down.
Furniture size and surface area
A small piece of furniture like a nightstand may cost between 150-250 €, while a large wardrobe or headboard can reach 400-500 €. The total surface area to be lacquered is a key determining factor in the final budget.
Initial condition of the furniture
Furniture in good condition requires less preparatory work, while antique or damaged pieces need repairs, intensive sanding and putty, which can increase the budget by 40-50%.
Color and desired finish type
Standard glossy white lacquer costs less than special color lacquers, matte finishes or custom effects that require more coats and specific techniques.
Location and travel distance
The painter's travel distance from their base can add an extra 50-100 € depending on mileage. In Madrid or Barcelona prices can be 15-20% higher compared to other cities.

Factors that influence the cost of lacquering furniture
The average cost of lacquering a piece of furniture is around 300 €. The range of budgets can be wide, from 150 € for a headboard to over 700 € for lacquering an antique piece of furniture that may need some repair.
When lacquering furniture, the price can vary considerably depending on a series of factors.
Advantages of lacquering furniture
The average cost of lacquering a piece of furniture is around 300 €. The range of budgets can be wide, from 150 € for a headboard to over 700 € for lacquering an antique piece of furniture that may need some repair.
In this way, the cost of lacquering furniture can vary considerably:
- Labor: the cost of the work will partly depend on where it is carried out. Doing it in a workshop is usually more expensive than doing it on-site, since better quality results are achieved with better machinery and more precise work. The cost of labor is, on average, around 20 €/hour and painters may charge for the trip.
- Type of lacquer: there are different types of lacquers, and the price difference between them can range between 5% and 10%.
- Finishes: they can be matte (the surface has no shine, but hides possible defects well), satin (has some shine and is the most common finish) or gloss (in different levels, reflects light, which increases the sense of space in rooms). Gloss finishes are usually more expensive.
- Colors: furniture can be lacquered in countless colors and shades. However, the most common, and therefore most economical, is lacquering the piece white, followed by black. Other colors from the range are usually more expensive, around 4% on average.
Generally, lacquering furniture, especially if it is of good quality, is cheaper than replacing it with new pieces. A new color can give them a completely different and renewed look that adapts to any change in decoration. In any case, the recommendation is always to request several quotes and compare them with what new furniture would cost.
Durable and aesthetic finishes
One of the great advantages of lacquering furniture is that there are very resistant products, so there is no problem applying this technique, for example, when lacquering kitchen furniture or doors. Additionally, maintenance is very simple.
- Other work: there are other aspects that also influence the budget, for example, if the piece needs to be restored first, if it needs to be disassembled (glass, hinges, handles, etc.) or if it is a particularly delicate piece. Disassembly can cost from 50 € depending on the type of furniture, while stripping work usually applies the same hourly rate as lacquering.
- Lacquering a wooden piece of furniture about two meters long, disassembling it and applying two coats by spray gun would cost around 400 € on average.
- Lacquering a 240 cm headboard with two coats of glossy lacquer can cost around 120 €.
- Lacquering white a 90x60 cm bathroom piece of furniture would cost around 125 €.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to lacquer a piece of furniture in Spain?
The average price for lacquering a piece of furniture is around 300 €, though it can vary significantly depending on the size and condition of the item. A simple headboard can cost from 150 €, while antique furniture requiring prior repairs can exceed 700 €. Factors such as the type of lacquer, the number of coats needed, and the furniture preparation directly influence the final budget.
How long does it take to lacquer a piece of furniture?
The lacquering process for a typical piece of furniture usually takes between 5 and 10 business days, including preparation, sanding, application of coats, and drying. More complex pieces or those requiring repairs may take 2 to 3 weeks. It's important to note that drying time between lacquer coats can be around 24 hours.
What is included in a furniture lacquering quote?
Typically, the quote includes furniture disassembly if necessary, deep cleaning, sanding and surface preparation, and application of multiple lacquer coats as required. Some quotes may not include repairs of structural damage, hardware replacement, or restoration of damaged parts, which are charged separately. It's recommended to clarify exactly which services are included when requesting a quote.
How should I choose a professional to lacquer my furniture?
Look for painters specialized in furniture lacquering with proven experience and references from previous work. Request at least 3 detailed quotes to compare prices and services, and verify that the professional is registered with Social Security. Check reviews on local service platforms and don't hesitate to ask about guarantees on the work performed.
Do I need any permits to lacquer furniture at home?
You don't need special permits to lacquer furniture in your home, as it falls under minor works in the painting category. However, it's important to ensure good ventilation during the process due to lacquer fumes, and take precautions to protect other surfaces and household items. If you live in an apartment building, it's recommended to notify neighbors in advance about the work to be done.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to lacquer a piece of furniture in Spain?
The average price for lacquering a piece of furniture is around 300 €, though it can vary significantly depending on the size and condition of the item. A simple headboard can cost from 150 €, while antique furniture requiring prior repairs can exceed 700 €. Factors such as the type of lacquer, the number of coats needed, and the furniture preparation directly influence the final budget.
How long does it take to lacquer a piece of furniture?
The lacquering process for a typical piece of furniture usually takes between 5 and 10 business days, including preparation, sanding, application of coats, and drying. More complex pieces or those requiring repairs may take 2 to 3 weeks. It's important to note that drying time between lacquer coats can be around 24 hours.
What is included in a furniture lacquering quote?
Typically, the quote includes furniture disassembly if necessary, deep cleaning, sanding and surface preparation, and application of multiple lacquer coats as required. Some quotes may not include repairs of structural damage, hardware replacement, or restoration of damaged parts, which are charged separately. It's recommended to clarify exactly which services are included when requesting a quote.
How should I choose a professional to lacquer my furniture?
Look for painters specialized in furniture lacquering with proven experience and references from previous work. Request at least 3 detailed quotes to compare prices and services, and verify that the professional is registered with Social Security. Check reviews on local service platforms and don't hesitate to ask about guarantees on the work performed.
Do I need any permits to lacquer furniture at home?
You don't need special permits to lacquer furniture in your home, as it falls under minor works in the painting category. However, it's important to ensure good ventilation during the process due to lacquer fumes, and take precautions to protect other surfaces and household items. If you live in an apartment building, it's recommended to notify neighbors in advance about the work to be done.


