Prioritize furniture that is both beautiful and meets usage needs
Furniture not only serves daily life but also contributes to creating a style for the living space. When choosing, you should prioritize products with harmonious designs with the overall house, while meeting usage needs.
Sofas, armchairs, or tea tables can become more prominent when combined with pillows, decorative blankets, or suitable accessories.
Choose materials suitable for the family
For families with young children or pets, priority should be given to durable, anti-slip and easy-to-clean fabrics to limit damage during use.
Choosing the right material will help save repair or replacement costs in the long term.
Repair, renovate when necessary
Instead of completely renewing, many furniture items can still be used if the frame is still solid. You can repaint, polish, re-cover fabric or replace details such as table bases, handles, hinges to refresh the product.
Treat stains as soon as they arise
Stains from food or drinks should be cleaned immediately to avoid sticking to the surface for long. Soft towels can be used with clean water or specialized detergents suitable for each interior material.
Limit direct sunlight
Natural sunlight helps the space to be brighter, but direct sunlight over a long period of time can cause wood and fabric to fade or degrade.
You should arrange furniture to avoid harsh sunlight or use curtains to reduce the impact of sunlight.
Use carpets to protect furniture
Placing carpets under sofas, tea tables, or beds not only helps define space but also limits friction between furniture legs and the floor, contributing to protecting both furniture and floor surfaces.
