Fixing Furniture focuses on furniture restoration, repair, and woodworking by sharing tools, tips, and techniques. The channel emphasizes tutorials and restoration-focused content, with recent videos covering leather chair repair, shellac refinishing, cane webbing, rattan joints, and trunk restoration, among other restoration topics. It publishes content consistently since 2019, with an average of about 13.3K views per video.
Similar Channels
We found 44 YouTube channels similar to Fixing Furniture
Both channels target furniture restoration with overlapping queries like 'furniture restoration' and 'furniture repair' and similarly emphasize hands-on repair content, reflected in a high search match (100%) and strong content alignment (82%), indicating similar tutorial style and topics.
Shares a focus on antique and vintage furniture restoration, including 'antique furniture restoration' and 'furniture restoration' queries, with high search (93%) and content (85%) alignment, suggesting comparable restoration-focused tutorials and period-style techniques.
Targets furniture and wood/rattan repairs, matching Fixing Furniture on common queries like 'furniture restoration' and 'wood furniture repair' with solid content overlap (82%), though it may include broader repair topics beyond Fixing Furniture.
Cares about furniture restoration and wood/antique restoration with overlap on 'wood furniture repair' and 'antique furniture restoration' queries; overall search similarity is strong (68%), and content similarity is high (82%), signaling a closely related DIY restoration style with upcycling emphasis.
Covers furniture restoration and antique restoration, sharing key queries like 'furniture restoration' and 'antique furniture restoration' with Fixing Furniture; search overlap is moderate (50%), but content similarity is high (86%), indicating similar techniques presented with a creative approach.
Focuses on furniture restoration and wood repairs, including tools, aligning with Fixing Furniture on core queries; search overlap is moderate (48%), while content similarity is strong (85%), suggesting comparable tutorials with tool-focused content.
Content Landscape
Discovered competitors include AT Restoration (89% match, 338K subscribers) and Thomas Johnson Antique Furniture Restoration (88% match, 169K subscribers), both of whom overlap on topics like furniture restoration and related subtopics such as glider chair repair or antique furniture restoration. John's Furniture Repair (81% match, 86.1K subscribers) also aligns on furniture restoration and wood/rattan repair. Upcycle Furniture Finds (77% match, 173K subscribers) and Creative Ideas Maker (71% match, 42.9K subscribers) share queries like wood furniture repair and antique restoration. Fixing Furniture has a smaller subscriber base (144K) compared to the top competitors, which range from 86.1K to 338K subscribers, indicating room to grow within the same restoration and woodworking search space.
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Fixing Furniture?
AT Restoration (89% match, 338K subscribers), Thomas Johnson Antique Furniture Restoration (88% match, 169K subscribers), and John's Furniture Repair (81% match, 86.1K subscribers) are Fixing Furniture's biggest competitors on YouTube. They share a focus on furniture restoration, repair, and woodworking similar to Fixing Furniture.
What type of content does Fixing Furniture make?
Fixing Furniture creates restoration and repair content for furniture, based on titles like Restoration of an Old Leather Chair with Woodworm Damage, Refinish Furniture Without Stripping Using Shellac, How to Repair Glider Rockers or Nursery Gliders with Squeaky Bearings, Repairing Rattan Furniture Joints on a Coffee Table, and Restoring Antique Chairs from Trafalgar Castle. The channel averages about 13.3K views per video, and uploads appear to be regular, with an average weekly frequency somewhere around multiple uploads per week.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Fixing Furniture?
We analyze Fixing Furniture's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.