How To Care For Your Furniture
Investing in quality furniture can be a large investment; it can
be the largest investment after the purchase of your home and
car. I know you don't think twice about properly maintaining
your car and keeping your house up to date by painting and
replacing worn floors so why wouldn't you give your furniture
the same care?
Your furniture gets used quite a bit, especially if you have
parties and get-togethers like we do in addition to having
teenagers. You can make your furniture last much longer if you
adhere to some of the suggestions we will give you here.
The first thing should be a no-brainer, Keep your furniture
clean! I know, it should be obvious but this is one of the
leading causes of furniture looking bad and breaking down.
Vacuum cloth furniture on a regular basis. If you have furniture
constructed of leather, wipe it down with a good leather
treatment product and keep your wood furniture looking new by
keeping it polished with good wood oil.
If your furniture is already worn, there are still some steps
you can take to restore it. This is especially easy with wood
furniture, as you have several options. First you can strip the
furniture down, sand it and repaint it and totally change the
entire look of the piece of furniture. Another option is to
paint it. You can just paint it a flat color or you can choose a
custom paint finish or if you are a little creative you can
paint a theme on it. I painted my son's furniture with surf
scenes since he is all into surfing.
For minor scratches, one trick is to simply get wax crayons that
are similar in color to fill in the cracks, or even shoe polish
works sometimes. With upholstered furniture you can easily renew
them by just having them reupholstered and get a completely new
look in the process.
This is another good argument for buying quality furniture.
There is not point spending the money on reupholstering cheap
furniture that is not built properly. If you look at some of the
furniture like your grandparents probably still have, you know
what I mean. They may have a couch that they have had for fifty
years!
And yet another way to revive tired looking furniture is to
simply move your room around or switch the rooms that your
furniture is in. Take the armchair that has been in your living
room since you bought the house and move it to the bedroom. Take
the unused chair in the spare room and move it by the front
door. Simple changes like this will help you cycle your
furniture from heavy use areas to light use areas, which will
help maintain their life, and will help you enjoy them as if
they were new.