Dusting: Regularly dust your wooden furniture with a soft, lint-free cloth to prevent the buildup of dirt and debris.
Cleaning: Wipe surfaces with a slightly damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals, as they may damage the finish. For stubborn stains, use a mild soap solution.
Avoid Direct Sunlight: Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can cause wood to fade. Position your furniture away from windows or use curtains and blinds to filter sunlight.
Humidity Control: Maintain a consistent humidity level to prevent wood from expanding or contracting. Use a humidifier in dry conditions and dehumidifier in damp environments.
Vacuuming: Regularly vacuum upholstered furniture to remove dust and debris. Use a soft brush attachment to prevent damage to the fabric.
Spot Cleaning: Attend to spills promptly with a clean, damp cloth. Blot the area gently, and avoid rubbing to prevent spreading the stain.
Professional Cleaning: Consider professional upholstery cleaning services for a deep clean. Follow care labels on your upholstery for specific recommendations.
Dusting and Cleaning: Dust your terracotta vessels regularly with a soft, dry cloth to prevent the accumulation of dirt. For deeper cleaning, use a slightly damp cloth to wipe the surface gently. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
Avoid Water Exposure: Terracotta is porous, making it susceptible to water absorption. Keep your vessels away from direct water exposure to prevent damage.
If using the vessels for plants, place a protective layer between the pot and the terracotta to avoid moisture contact. Opt for dried flowers or synthetic botanicals when styling your Vessels.
Display Considerations: Display your terracotta vessels on stable surfaces to minimize the risk of accidental falls. Use felt pads under the vessel to prevent scratches on delicate surfaces.
Dusting and Cleaning: Similar to furniture, dust home decor items regularly with a soft cloth. Use appropriate cleaning methods based on the material (e.g., ceramic, porcelain, glass).
Handle with Care: Be gentle when moving or repositioning delicate decor items. Use caution to avoid breakage.
Avoid Direct Heat: Keep decor items away from direct sources of heat, such as radiators or heating vents.