Furniture
5 Ways to Change your Furniture Without Replacing it
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Have you left items behind when the removalists came just because something did not look as good as it used to or not quite right for your new home? Sometimes the oldest furniture can be right back in fashion. You may just have a sofa that you love. There are a variety of ways to re-invent our furniture at minimal cost. This is a way to keep those eyesores that you love or just make the most out of your home furnishing budget. 5 simple ideas to get your furniture looking new without having to replace it. Click Here To Read More
5 Tips for Moving Furniture In and Around Your House
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Have you ever noticed the way removalists make light work of moving furniture in, out and about your house with ease? Obviously there are some specialist techniques that make the job easier and safer not only for your furniture but for you. Moving furniture incorrectly can damage your home and damage your furniture but also be quite damaging to you. Here are 5 tips for the next time you are moving furniture about… Click Here To Read More
7 Tips to Keeping Your Furniture Looking New
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Furniture does not necessarily need to be new to be fashionable, and older items that are in good condition can be of considerable value. And you don’t need to be a removalist to know that packing away furniture not being used for a given length of time is a smart thing to do, but it is how we treat our furniture during its lifetime that will often decide how long it can be used for. How many times have you destroyed a sofa with a single glass of wine or a burn?. Considering the importance of our furniture it is certainly worth having some tricks up your sleeve to extend the life of your investment. Here are 7 tips to keeping your furniture looking new. Click Here To Read More
4 Furniture Must-haves for Your New Home
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A new house is a new start–a new neighbourhood, new community, and often, a different way of living. One of the best things about moving house is the new and exciting options available in terms of furniture. While you’ve probably brought a lot of your old stuff with you, most people see a new home as a chance to update the style and quality of their furnishings, so once moving day is over, here are four must-haves if you’re turning over a new leaf in terms of furniture…
Bed
Your bed is one of the most important, if not the most important piece of furniture in your house. We spend about a third of our time in it, and a good night’s sleep can effect everything from your health to your performance at work, so it’s something worth investing in. If you’ve just made the move, why not take advantage of the fresh start and update your sleeping arrangements. Do your research and decide which type of mattress is going to give you the most rest–this is something you shouldn’t scrimp on. A good mattress can last you up to 10 years, so think about the cost in terms of a long-term investment. Once you’ve chosen your mattress, the fun really begins! The bedframe is less important than the mattress in terms of structure, but you still want something sturdy. Choose a frame that complements the room it’s going to be in, and also one that makes you feel relaxed and peaceful. A crazy, intricate and brightly-patterned design might be visually pleasing, but how are you going to feel when you’re trying to nod off?
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How to Keep Unused Furniture Looking New
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Sometimes, a furniture bargain is simply to good to pass up. We see something that would be perfect for our new house (the one we haven’t bought yet!) and we just have to have it, even though it won’t fit in our current house. Other times, we buy replacement furniture to exchange for our current stuff but need to wait a while for whatever reason. Unused furniture can quickly look like used furniture if it’s not taken care of properly, so here are a few tips and pieces of advice from everything to cleaning and dusting to removals and storage!
Protect it from the Light
Light can be damaging and bleaching on the fabric and wood of new furniture, and before you know it the colour will have faded and the exterior become brittle. To prevent this from happening, it’s important to either cover your furniture with a dense fabric, or keep it in a shaded room. This will ensure the furniture retains its original sheen and vibrance for when it’s finally ready to be put on display!
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