Wooden furniture offers a sense of allure to your home with its antique charm. Consequently, any wooden piece is a focal point deserving of all the attention it receives. It is for this reason that you must give extra care and attention to its maintenance.

  1. Dusting

Although no one likes dusting, it is one of the most effective ways to maintain your furniture. On wood, airborne particles can form a filmy layer that scrapes the surface. You can avoid this buildup by dusting the furniture regularly. To prevent damage, use a soft cloth such as cotton T-shirtsor microfiber.

  1. Avoid Sunlight

You’re fine wood furniture can get damaged by sunlight, heat, and other environmental factors. Don’t keep your valuable furniture in front of unprotected windows, vents, or fireplaces since the light and heat will damage and discolor the wood.

  1. Avoid Temperature Damage

Always use coasters when laying glasses or mugs on wood tables to avoid rings and heat damage. Never lay hot food directly on them without using a trivet or potholder.

  1. Oil and Wax

Oiling and waxing wood are generally recommended since it provides a lustrous finish. It also imparts a protective layer, a coating, to the surface, giving it a more vibrant appearance. It would be fantastic if you could oil and polish your wooden units every three months.

  1. Keep it Clean

Dusting isn’t always sufficient, and you need to clean your wood furniture. First, dip a towel in water with a moderate dish detergent if you have a badly stained or sticky spot. Then, wring it out as much as you can and clean the area gently.