As of June 2026, Furniture Finishers has an AI-exposure score of 31/100 (Low exposure) on the AI-Safe Careers index, blending O*NET tasks, the Anthropic Economic Index, the Penn/OpenAI study, and BLS data. This is an estimate of task exposure, not a prediction of job loss.
Furniture Finishers
More exposed than 2% of the roles we track. Median pay ~US$44,540. About 2,000 projected openings a year (BLS 2024–34 — growth plus replacement).
Pay & demand figures are US medians (BLS, in USD) — your local figures will differ. Your exposure score applies broadly.
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Your tasks, by AI exposure
No automatable tasks identified for this role — its real, individually-assessed tasks consistently read as durable (90%).
- Recommend woods, colors, finishes, and furniture styles, using knowledge of wood products, fashions, and styles.
- Examine furniture to determine the extent of damage or deterioration, and to decide on the best method for repair or restoration.
- Remove accessories prior to finishing, and mask areas that should not be exposed to finishing processes or substances.
- Select appropriate finishing ingredients such as paint, stain, lacquer, shellac, or varnish, depending on factors such as wood hardness and surface type.
- Disassemble items to prepare them for finishing, using hand tools.
- Brush, spray, or hand-rub finishing ingredients, such as paint, oil, stain, or wax, onto and into wood grain and apply lacquer or other sealers.
- Smooth, shape, and touch up surfaces to prepare them for finishing, using sandpaper, pumice stones, steel wool, chisels, sanders, or grinders.
- Remove excess solvent, using cloths soaked in paint thinner.
- Wash surfaces to prepare them for finish application.
- Paint metal surfaces electrostatically, or by using a spray gun or other painting equipment.
- Mix finish ingredients to obtain desired colors or shades.
- Follow blueprints to produce specific designs.
- Confer with customers to determine furniture colors or finishes.
- Remove old finishes and damaged or deteriorated parts, using hand tools, stripping tools, sandpaper, steel wool, abrasives, solvents, or dip baths.
- Distress surfaces with woodworking tools or abrasives before staining to create an antique appearance, or rub surfaces to bring out highlights and shadings.
- Fill and smooth cracks or depressions, remove marks and imperfections, and repair broken parts, using plastic or wood putty, glue, nails, or screws.
- Stencil, gild, emboss, mark, or paint designs or borders to reproduce the original appearance of restored pieces, or to decorate new pieces.
- Design, create, and decorate entire pieces or specific parts of furniture, such as draws for cabinets.
- Treat warped or stained surfaces to restore original contours and colors.
- Replace or refurbish upholstery of items, using tacks, adhesives, softeners, solvents, stains, or polish.
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