Collector’s Corner: Caring for Your Art and Home Decor Treasures
Posted on January 17 2025
When you invest in unique, one-of-a-kind treasures like those from LUV2BRD, you’re curating a home that tells your story. Each piece reflects your style, passions, and personality, making them worth preserving for years to come. Caring for your home decor and art doesn’t have to feel like a chore—here are some simple tips to keep your treasures in tip-top shape!
Dusting Without Damaging
Dust may be tiny, but over time, it can dull the beauty of your decor and art. Avoid feather dusters, which can scatter dust rather than remove it, and opt for a soft microfiber cloth or an electrostatic duster.
For artwork, especially framed pieces, be gentle around the frame’s edges. If the frame is carved or gilded, use a soft-bristle brush to avoid snagging delicate details.
Pro Tip: Dust weekly to prevent buildup, but don’t overdo it—less handling means less wear.
Sunlight: A Double-Edged Sword
- Position art and decor away from direct sunlight.
- Use UV-blocking window films or curtains.
- Rotate items occasionally to ensure even exposure.
This is particularly important for delicate materials like textiles, wood, and certain paints that are susceptible to UV damage.
Humidity: Friend or Foe?
Humidity levels in your home can be tricky. Too much moisture can lead to mold or warping, while too little can dry out wood and crack paint.
- Ideal range: Keep humidity levels between 40-60%.
- Use a dehumidifier in damp areas or during summer months.
- For drier climates, consider a humidifier to prevent cracking in wood and canvas.
Placing a small hygrometer in your display areas can help you monitor and adjust as needed.
Cleaning with Care
Every material has its quirks when it comes to cleaning. Always test cleaners on a small, inconspicuous area before diving in.
- Glass: Use a vinegar-water solution or a streak-free glass cleaner, applied to the cloth (not directly on the surface).
- Wood: Choose a wood-safe polish or cleaner and avoid saturating the surface with liquid.
- Metal: A soft cloth and mild cleaner usually suffice. Avoid abrasives that can scratch or dull the finish.
When in doubt, consult care instructions or seek advice specific to the material.
Handling and Placement
Always handle your treasures with clean, dry hands or wear cotton gloves for extra care. When placing items, ensure they’re stable and won’t be accidentally knocked over. Use earthquake putty for lightweight but fragile items.
Regular Checkups
Take a moment every few months to inspect your decor and art. Look for signs of wear, fading, or damage, and address issues promptly. Early intervention can prevent small problems from becoming costly repairs.
By following these simple steps, you’ll enjoy the beauty and uniqueness of your LUV2BRD treasures for years to come. After all, caring for your pieces is just another way of showing them the love they deserve!
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