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February 15, 2011

Taking Good Care Of Your Home Furniture

Most folks purchase furniture without the least knowledge about what they’ve just purchased. For your information, house furniture wear and tear as the years go by, and unless you have an idea on basic furniture repair, your investment will only come to nothing.

However, as soon as you discover how you can repair even the simplest of damage, you will be able to extend the life of your furniture.

When purchasing wooden furniture, be careful of stuff that are made of solid wood. Wooden furniture made from this sort of material is tougher to repair. Apart from that, solid wood is also very heavy making it not worth getting at all. Look for ones that are made from oak or cherry wood instead. Oakwood for one is very reliable, possessing a property that helps it resist insect or fungal attack.

When applying any kind of finish to your furniture, take the humidity into account. If humidity levels are overly high, it is going to take time for the finish to dry thus the furniture will likely have an ugly finish. It’s also advisable that you allow the finish to settle and dry completely before using the furniture. Two to three days maybe will be sufficient.

Avoid putting accessories over your furniture to prevent damages and scratches. As much as possible, safeguard the surface using a mat before placing the object.

Squeaks you hear from wooden or metal bedframes indicate that the furniture requires some minor fixing. For metal beds, you’ll need to apply oil to rivets to cease the squeaking sound. Wooden beds that make noises nonetheless indicate that some parts have become loose and needs some re-gluing. Meanwhile, wooden drawers will need to be lubricated specifically when it’s beginning to get stuck when being opened.

It’s also good to make use of glass tops on wooden table given that they actually protect the furniture from scratches. Make sure that you do not allow moisture to get trapped in between while you place the glass over the wood.

To eliminate moisture, raise the glass a little with the help of rubber bumpers. Additionally, keep in mind to oil wooden screws just before using them to reduce friction.

Fiona Mieler is a full time writer who writes for http://www.furniturelegs.org and other websites.

Filed under Kitchen Remodeling by Fiona Mieler

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