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Silk Furniture: Guide to Cleaning & Maintaining

Silk Furniture: Guide to Cleaning & Maintaining

Silk furniture has a ton of benefits. It’s stylish, comfortable, and luxurious, and it adds ambiance and personality to your home. However, it can be tough to maintain. Check out this guide to cleaning and maintaining silk furniture.

Stay away from water

Water can be extremely damaging to silk fabric, so try to avoid situations where liquids may spill on the silk. If a spill or stain does occur, use a lightly dampened soft cloth to gently tap the area until the stain lifts. Be extremely gentle when cleaning stains and spills, as rubbing can damage the silk to an unrepairable extent. Avoid using harsh chemicals or cleaning agents not specifically formulated for silk material.

Vacuum it often

When dust, dirt, and crumbs accumulate on the silk furniture, you can simply use a furniture attachment on your vacuum and run it over the entire piece. A vacuum shouldn’t damage silk when you use the right attachment. Too rough of a brush could potentially create tears, pilling, and damage, so be intentional in your attachment choices. You should vacuum every few weeks, depending on how much use the piece of furniture sees. If you use it daily, vacuuming once or twice a week may be necessary, but if you seldom use the item, then vacuuming it once a month should suffice.

Keep it covered

The best way to clean and maintain silk furniture is to cover it. This ensures protection and minimizes the potential damage to the actual silk or the furniture piece itself. If you plan to use your silk furniture often, consider investing in a furniture slipcover to protect it so that you can enjoy the piece for years to come without worry of accidental damage or staining. Using furniture slipcovers can also keep the style without sacrificing the comfort. You can even have custom pillow covers made to match the material and keep the style alive.

Wool Furniture: Care & Maintenance

Wool Furniture: Care & Maintenance

Wool is one of the coziest materials you can choose for your furniture. It is warm, soft, and natural. It goes with nearly every decor style. If you choose to have wool furniture in your home, you may need to look into wool furniture care and maintenance, as it may be a bit different than other furniture material care.

Vacuum or brush your furniture regularly

Wool is a natural material that is prone to a bit of shedding. It can have a few extra fibers come loose every once in a while. This should calm down a bit once you have the furniture piece for a while, but in the meantime, you should prioritize vacuuming or using a fabric brush on your materials. This can help the materials come up and be removed more quickly. This will leave your furniture looking new and soft for longer. It’s recommended to do this whenever you notice extra fibers loosening, or every two weeks.

Keep it clean and protected from spills

Wool furniture is difficult to remove stains from. It is naturally able to soak up liquids quickly, which makes it more prone to stains. If you plan to eat or drink regularly on your wool furniture, consider having custom slipcovers made. These will fit your furniture perfectly while protecting it from spills. They can be easily removed and washed and are just as easy to put back on. Investing in a slipcover allows you to enjoy the cozy warmth of wool furniture without the hassle of constant wool cleaning.

Regularly wipe off pet hair, dirt, and crumbs

Caring for and maintaining your wool furniture so it’s clean and healthy means keeping it free of dirt, dust, and crumbs. This process should be done daily, but don’t worry – it’s not as complicated as it sounds! Pick a time of day, such as when waking up in the morning or when getting ready for bed at night, to quickly run over your furniture with a fabric brush or even with a lint roller to dust off the dirt from the day. This may need to be completed multiple times a day in households with pets prone to extreme shedding.

What to Consider When Buying a Slipcover

What to Consider When Buying a Slipcover

Slipcovers are great investments for your home and your furniture. They keep your furniture clean, add color, and make your home more easily customizable. When you decide to purchase a slipcover for furniture in your home, you may want to check out this guide on what to consider when buying a slipcover.

Consider what color will be best for the room

Picking out a bold color or an intricate pattern for your furniture can be exciting, but make sure you know you’ll love it for years to come. Slipcovers are typically long-lasting staples for your home. This doesn’t mean that going with a bold color or pattern is a bad choice—it simply means to think into the future and make sure you won’t want to make major color theme changes. A good rule of thumb to follow is if you have bold or patterned walls, choose a neutral or muted slipcover. If you have neutral or muted walls, consider a bold color or pattern for your slipcover.

Consider whether it needs a custom design

Take a good look at the furniture you’re considering a slipcover for. Decide if it seems to be a pretty standard shape and size or if it’s a little more unique. For more unique pieces, you’ll almost always want to invest in a custom slipcover. Investing in a custom slipcover is always a good idea, as it will fit your furniture perfectly. Slipcovers should fit tightly and not look frumpy or have too much fabric. As soon as you receive your slipcover, put it on and inspect the fit. We have many resources on our website to help you properly measure and put on a slipcover.

Decide on the best material

Where your furniture is located and what you use it for are typically the deciding factors in what material slipcover you should purchase. When you’re looking for slipcovers for outdoor furniture, you should ensure the material you choose is designed for outdoor use. This will be a fabric that’s a bit thicker than indoor fabric, and it should be more water-resistant and easier to spot-clean. For indoor furniture, you have a wider range of options for slipcover materials. Look at the other furniture in the room and decide which material would complement the other materials.

Simple Ways to Dog-Proof Your Furniture

Simple Ways to Dog-Proof Your Furniture

Your dog is part of your family. Having a dog is a great way to enrich a household. They provide companionship, give you reasons to get out of the house for walks, and you can play with them for hours. Dogs are natural chewers, though, especially puppies and larger breeds. This often leads to your furniture being chewed up. Learn these simple ways to dog-proof your furniture so that you don’t have bite marks, hair, and puppy pee on everything you own.

Groom your pup regularly

Pet hair is a serious issue when it comes to furniture. If your dog is a known shedder, you may get used to every surface in your home being covered with loose hairs; however, this fur can make your furniture uncomfortable and unsanitary. Lint rolling your couch eight times a day may be working for now, but that may get tiring quickly. Getting your furry friend groomed regularly can massively cut down on how much they shed. Regular baths, haircuts, and brushing can help with shedding control.

Discourage chewing on wood

If your pup is a chewer, then all of your wooden surfaces may suffer. Luckily, there are deterrent sprays you can invest in. You simply spray your wood with it and the smell and taste discourage your pup from chewing. You can also put on no-chew tape which is designed to take away the appeal of chewing. These measures should only be necessary until your dog learns not to chew. You may need to repeat this process with every new piece of wooden furniture you acquire.

Protect your upholstered furniture

It’s much harder to clean an entire couch than it is to clean one piece of fabric. Investing in a slipcover can protect your furniture from fur and puppy pee. Slipcovers can be custom fit to your furniture, so they look stylish while also adding protection. They are easy to remove, wash, and put back on. These make it easy to have an attractive and modern home while keeping pet problems at bay.

Give your pet their own space

To keep your furry friend off your furniture, and keep their hair and teeth off of it, try giving them a cozy space of their own. Invest in a comfy dog bed and place it in a central location so that they still feel included without being on the couch. Even pet beds can be hard to keep fur-free and unbitten, though. Consider pet bed covers to discourage your dog from eating their bed and to help keep dog hair off the bed itself.