Wood has always remained an up-to-date material in the world of interior design, and each item made from it has its own uniqueness, requiring careful care. To preserve beauty and grandeur wooden items for a long time, it is necessary to know how to properly and carefully care for them. In this article, we will consider the main aspects of caring for wooden surfaces to keep the interior elegant and refined for many years.

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It is very important to maintain the relationship between surrounding conditions and preservation wooden items to maintain their attractiveness and quality. Exposure to light, humidity, and temperature fluctuations can seriously affect the appearance and longevity of wooden furniture and interiors. Constant excessive exposure to these factors can lead to deformation, premature aging, warping, and cracking of the wood.

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Care for Wooden Items and Interior

Wooden decor is not only a beautiful interior element, but also a strong, durable, and eco-friendly solution for the home. To preserve the natural wood's original appearance and strength, it is necessary to remember several important rules for careful care.

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1. Ventilation of the room. Regular ventilation of the room will help prevent mold and fungus on wooden furniture.

2. Gentle cleaning:

  • - Promptly remove dirt from the wooden surface, grease, stains, and crumbs.
  • - For effective cleaning of wood, both wet and dry methods can be used, depending on the level of contamination and type of wood. For deeper cleaning, a mild soap solution can be used in moderate amounts, ensuring quick drying to avoid moisture damage to the wood.
  • - Avoid using chemically active substances, abrasive compounds, or aggressive liquids on wooden furniture, as they may damage the finish and texture of the wood. Instead, choose specialized gentle cleaners for stubborn stains.
  • - For routine cleaning, it is sufficient to use a dry or slightly damp soft cloth to wipe dust and debris, preserving the natural appearance of the furniture.
  • - Regular removal of dust using a dry cloth or vacuum cleaner will help prevent dust accumulation on the furniture surface.
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    3. Avoid direct exposure to sunlight. Constant exposure to sunlight can lead to cracks and fading of the wood surface. Therefore, it is recommended to use blinds or curtains to limit sunlight exposure.

    4. Protection from moisture. To prevent swelling, peeling, and damage to wooden surfaces, do not allow moisture to come into contact with them. Wooden surfaces must remain dry. Do not leave wet items—such as dishes, cloths, shoes, napkins, etc.—on wooden furniture. Excessive moisture may cause deformation and the growth of mold and fungus on the wood.

    5. Polishing. Periodically, you can apply high-quality wood polish to nourish the wood and enhance its natural beauty.

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