Winter-ready custom-made furniture can "stay young" – proper care extends its lifespan!

2025-11-04

Winter is a critical period for furniture maintenance, especially for custom-made furniture, which requires our care and meticulous maintenance.

As an environmentally friendly and durable material, it is widely used in the production of custom furniture. However, in extreme winter environments, even with the full range of products, we still need to take good care of them.

Although controlling the moisture content during material selection and production increases the board's ability to adapt to various environments, the drying weather in winter, especially when a new house is unoccupied, can accelerate the loss of moisture from the board's interior due to the heat from heating, potentially causing surface problems such as cracking and peeling.

To avoid these problems, we always require all four edges to be sealed when customizing furniture panels. This effectively prevents excessive fluctuations in the moisture content of the panels, maintaining the stability and durability of the furniture.

Board pattern effect: antique charm

In addition, when the new house is unoccupied, we should maintain a suitable temperature and humidity in the room to reduce the drying of the wood. Consider using a humidifier or placing some plants to increase indoor humidity, while also controlling the duration and temperature of heating to avoid excessive heat.

In addition to the maintenance measures mentioned above, regular furniture cleaning is also essential. Furniture tends to accumulate dust in winter; we can gently sweep the surface with a clean, soft cloth or vacuum cleaner to remove dust and debris. Avoid using acidic or alkaline cleaners, as these can damage the furniture surface. At the same time, regularly applying a layer of furniture wax can effectively protect the surface from scratches and stains.

Finally, we also need to pay attention to how we use the furniture. Avoid placing wet items directly on the furniture surface to prevent dampness and warping. Also, avoid using excessively heavy objects or subjecting the furniture to violent impacts to prevent deformation or damage.

Board pattern effect: Autumn water and long sky

In conclusion, to maintain the overall aesthetic appeal of custom-made furniture and the finished renovation, we urge all consumers to pay attention to the above points. Custom-made furniture is a work of art we meticulously craft; only with proper maintenance can its lifespan be extended and its beauty preserved.