Maintenance

Through our years of experience, we have discovered a major challenge that our customers face which is maintenance, preventing them from keeping and preserving their furniture in a good condition over years, and because of that we prepared a list of tips to enable not only you but the future generation preserve the furniture in good condition as it was bought and the list is as follows.

Regular Waxing

Apply furniture wax periodically to protect wooden surfaces, enhance luster, and create an additional layer of defense against wear and tear.

Avoid Heavy Sitting

Minimize concentrated weight on certain spots of furniture, such as the arms of chairs or edges of tables, to prevent excessive wear and maintain structural integrity.

Mindful Pet Management

Keep pets' claws trimmed and provide designated spaces to minimize the risk of scratches, ensuring your furniture stays in optimal condition.

Proper Use of Drawers

Open and close drawers carefully, avoiding excessive force, to prevent damage to tracks and maintain the functionality of dressers, cabinets, and other storage units.

Temperature Control

Maintain a consistent room temperature to prevent wood expansion or contraction, reducing the likelihood of cracks, splits, or joint issues.

Avoid Placing Near Heat Sources

Keep furniture away from direct heat sources like radiators or fireplaces to prevent drying out wood and finishes, preserving the overall quality.

Clean Spills

Immediately Address spills promptly with a dry cloth to prevent liquids from seeping into wood or upholstery, minimizing the risk of stains and damage.

Rotate Art and Decor

Periodically rearrange artwork and decorative items to ensure even exposure to light and prevent uneven fading on surfaces.

Mindful Moving

When relocating furniture, lift rather than slide to avoid damage to both the furniture and the floor, preserving the aesthetics and structural integrity.

Reinforce Loose Joints

Regularly check and reinforce loose joints in chairs, tables, and other furniture to prevent further damage and maintain stability.

Proper Bookshelf Loading

Distribute weight evenly on bookshelves, placing heavier items on lower shelves to prevent sagging and maintain the overall structural integrity.

Drawer Organizers

Use drawer organizers to prevent items from shifting during opening and closing, minimizing the risk of scratches, dents, or damage to the furniture's interior.

Proper Cable Management

Organize and secure cables to prevent them from scratching or damaging the surface of desks, entertainment centers, or other furniture with electronic equipment.

Monitor Wood Swelling

During humid seasons, be attentive to any signs of wood swelling, adjusting room humidity if necessary to prevent long-term structural damage.

Lift Furniture for Cleaning

When cleaning floors, lift furniture instead of dragging it to prevent scratches, preserving both the furniture and the floor's finish.

Adjustable Furniture Pads

Use adjustable furniture pads to level tables and chairs on uneven surfaces, preventing wobbling and potential damage to joints over time.

Polish Metal Hardware

If your furniture includes metal hardware, polish it regularly to prevent corrosion and maintain both the functional and aesthetic aspects of the piece.

Soft-close Hinges

Consider furniture with soft-close hinges to prevent slamming, reducing wear and tear on hinges and the overall structure.

Routine Professional Inspection

Consider furniture with soft-close hinges to prevent slamming, reducing wear and tear on hinges and the overall structure.

Educate Family Members

Ensure everyone in your household is aware of proper furniture care practices, encouraging a collective effort to preserve and extend the life of your cherished pieces.