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The Furniture Guide

Measuring & Placement

Fabrics & Materials

Velvet: A luxurious fabric typically made from cotton or synthetic fibers, velvet has a distinctive sheen making it ideal for upholstery. It should be spot cleaned with a dry solvent to prevent crushing and saturation.

Performance Fabric: Designed to resist water, mold, and mildew, performance fabrics are perfect for high-traffic areas. They can be cleaned with a soap and water solution.

Sherpa: Often synthetic, sherpa is a plush material ideal for cozy furniture accents. It should be spot cleaned with a light-colored, damp cloth.

Bouclé: Named for its looped threads, bouclé is a soft, textured fabric used in upholstery, prone to pilling which can be spot cleaned.

Linen: Known for its durability and breathability, linen softens over time and may pill, requiring spot cleaning.

Leather: A durable material that develops a patina over time, leather can be cleaned with a damp cloth.

Wood: A sturdy, natural material that should be cleaned with a dry cloth and protected with coasters to prevent moisture damage.

Metal: Metal accents on furniture are easy to maintain by wiping with a damp cloth.

Cane: Made from rattan or similar materials, cane should be kept dry and cleaned with a soft cloth.

Burl Wood: Known for its unique grain, burl wood should be dusted with a soft cloth and kept dry.

Stone: Materials like marble are porous and should be wiped promptly to prevent stains.

Fiber Cement: This durable material is suitable for indoor and outdoor use but should be kept dry to prevent staining.

Each material offers unique characteristics and care requirements, enhancing the furniture's functionality and style.


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