So you’ve decided to buy those cherry tree chairs and that impressive harvest family table, now how do you ensure they will last a lifetime? Most people will agree that caring for wood furniture is pretty simple. Aided by the right equipment and cleansing agents you can make sure your wooden household furniture will always be a source of pride in your residence and it’ll last for a number of generations, never ever going out of style.
Among the worst environmental factors for solid wood furnishings is moisture, based on where you reside make certain your wooden furnishings are treated properly for the conditions it is subjected to. If you live within a humid area of the country you might like to only put money into tropical woods that may tolerate the changes in dampness. If your wood furnishings are exposed to changes in moisture it’ll expand and contract if the conditions gets drier. I recommend using a de-humidifier in high humidity areas to absorb all that excess moisture in the air, so it doesn’t have an affect on your furniture.
Once you’ve established simply how much you have to worry about humidity affecting your furniture, it’s pretty straightforward to take good care your furnishings. You should dust often, so nothing collects on the surface and you can keep it looking beautiful. Dust is quite abrasive to wood, which means you also have to be cautious in the way you dust. Do not use too much water when you are dusting as if it pools or stains it’ll be hard to eliminate those stains. Try a moist towel and dust with the grain, to ensure there aren’t any streaks left behind. After you are done dusting I would recommend using a product made particularly for treating wood, I use flaxseed oil (or linseed oil) since it gives the wood a far more natural shine, even though it doesn’t protect against scuff marks.





