How fussy are you? If you just want to smarten varnished wood that's had a tough life, clean it with sugar soap and put another coat of varnish on. Would probably help if you keyed it with 320 grit (use the flexible sheets that car sprayers use), run over it with a tack cloth first. If it's not already matt finish, changing to matt would help cover some of the knocks and scratches.
Cheers. That's the option I was trying to avoid but may have to go for. The door frame architraves are a bit of a ball-ache though so will have to see how motivated I feel.
How fussy are you? If you just want to smarten varnished wood that's had a tough life, clean it with sugar soap and put another coat of varnish on. Would probably help if you keyed it with 320 grit (use the flexible sheets that car sprayers use), run over it with a tack cloth first. If it's not already matt finish, changing to matt would help cover some of the knocks and scratches.