Furniture maintenance is a simple, yet sometimes, complicated topic because it encompasses a lot of sub-topics. For one thing, it is never enough to know how to take care of wooden or metal furniture. This is just the tip of the iceberg. You also have to know how to take care of your wooden and metal finishes, the upholstery of your furniture, and even the different kind of wood or metal that your furniture is made of. Why is it important to know all of these things and more? This is because a number of furniture maintenance myths have circulated the Internet for more than a few years, and it has caused both minor and major grievances to owners.
So, what are the different kinds of myths that you should not believe or pay attention to?
Myth #1 – Nails can stop the squeaking of your hardwood floors: This is something that a lot of homeowners do whenever their wooden flooring starts to squeak. They conclude that the cause of the squeak is the loosening of the floorboards, when in reality it is not always the case. The main cause of why wooden floors squeak is that the subfloors are already rubbing against the jolts. While there are instances that nails can actually stop the squeaking, it can often aggravate the situation by disfiguring your floors.
Myth #2 – Furniture cannot damage wooden flooring: A good hardwood flooring is very durable, and it can withstand scratches and weight of heavy items like a couch, bed, or cabinet. However, the finish or the floor itself can only take so much punishment. When furniture is heavy enough, it can actually cause a dent in the wooden flooring. If you have wooden flooring, it is a good idea to use pads or cushions on the legs of the furniture to prevent it from putting too much weight on the floor. It will also prevent scratching when the furniture are being moved.
Myth #3 – Leather furniture will never last: A lot of people are hesitant about buying leather couches and furniture because they believe that leather will not last long. On the contrary, aging can bring out the best in leather furniture, as long as it is well taken care of.
Myth #4 – Leather furniture is very expensive: High quality leather furniture like couches and chairs can be a bit pricier, but they are certainly not for the millionaires only. The reason why leather furniture can be expensive is that they can last longer than fabric furniture, and as mentioned in myth #2, they will age well.
Myth #5 – Leather furniture is too hot or too cold: Most people mistake leather furniture to have the same conductibility as leather seats in cars; the latter gets too hot when exposed to sunlight or too cold when exposed in cold temperature. With the help of proper placement at home, leather furniture can bring adequate heat during the cold winter seasons and can keep you cool during the hot summer seasons; just remember not to place them directly under the sun.
There are probably a hundred more myths about furniture maintenance, and I could probably make a book out of it. To avoid confusion, consult your local furniture experts or visit websites like furnitureescape.com.au to get the real scoop on how to take good care of your furniture.
