A person’s home is their sanctuary. It’s the only place they can truly call theirs. They can decorate it however they want in such a way that would represent them as who they are. It is a place where they can relax and take a break from all the stress from work. However, it wouldn’t be such a stress-free relaxation if the furniture pieces you worked hard to afford have stains or in worse cases, broken. Here are some ways to protect your furniture and elongate their life-span.
Use appropriate cleaners
The first step towards protecting your furniture is, of course, keeping them clean. We want to make sure our furniture pieces are spotless and in perfect shape. However, some of us don’t really take into consideration if the cleaning agents and tools they’re using are the proper ones to be actually used.
It is important to know your furniture pieces and what they are made of so that you would understand how to properly clean them. Some would think that a certain cleaning agent can be used for all furniture, but this is not the case. You should know what your furniture needs and what to avoid to further prolong its lifetime.
Invest in Fabric Covers and Protectors.
Furniture buyers may tend to forget to buy covers for their furniture. Some purposefully don’t buy ones at all, choosing to opt for fabric protectors. It is highly suggested to use either or both of these depending on your preference for furniture protection from stains and dust.
Some of us could have four-legged members of the family. Our pets could bring a lot of happiness into our homes. However, our furry friends could cause a little bit of a problem as well, mostly when it comes to cleaning and furniture protection. Consider getting some pet furniture covers for a leather sofa, or a modern slipcover designed for pet owners, fit for that armchair you love. These can protect your furniture from unwanted scratches and bite marks when your pets are playing around.
If you find covers to be not your preference, you can use fabric protectors. They can be easily bought in the market and they are usually in liquid form, conveniently packaged in a spray bottle. These products prevent accidentally spilled liquids from penetrating in your fabrics and causing stains.
Avoid direct sunlight
You can make your furniture pieces last longer by avoiding positioning them in direct sunlight. Try rearranging your furniture in such a way that the sun won’t directly reach them. This may be a problem for some, especially those with numerous or huge windows. You can invest in varying window treatments depending on your personal preference. A nice thick set of curtains could be an option, or even a film or tint that can block UV rays. Not only does it protect your furniture, but it also protects you from the harsh rays of the sun.
Set House Rules
No matter how much you remind your children to be careful, kids can cause a lot of trouble. Playing and running around could be so much fun until someone accidentally breaks a piece of furniture or spills something on it. Now that is definitely
You should set some house rules to prevent unwanted incidents. This is not just to protect your furniture, but to also prevent accidents from happening. These rules could also be applied to adults and not just children to ensure that your furniture is safe and would last longer.
Professional help
In some severe cases, furniture owners may have encountered an unfortunate circumstance that has led to their favorite furniture irreparable on their own. You may have used the inappropriate cleaning agent on your furniture or have broken a portion of it. This calls for the help of a professional. It is better to let the people who actually know what they’re doing handle it, rather than guessing what you could do and end up regretting it later on.
These are just some of the simplest ways to protect your furniture. They could be applied to most furniture pieces. However, as stated before, you must always keep in mind that different kinds of furniture require different kinds of care. Always consider what kind of material your furniture is made of. It may be made from wood, stone, glass, or metal, or a combination of these. When you do, determine the specific kind and finish you want them to have, and you will know what kind of products to use and how to appropriately utilize them to provide maximum benefits for your furniture.
WRITTEN BY
Daria Brown