Mon 3 Dec 2007
Wooden furniture lends timeless beauty and class to any surroundings. Taking care of wood furniture ensures that it lasts a lifetime. Find out how to preserve your wooden furniture in all its grandeur.
Wood furniture care
Wood is porous and hence has the capacity to absorb and release moisture. Due to change in humidity, wooden furniture may expand as well as contract and this in turn may result in difficulty in closing the chest of drawers.
Wood may also split or crack and termite threat is another common problem. In spite of all these problems, wood continues to retain its position as the number one medium for making furniture. With proper care and handling, wooden furniture can be a great one time investment and can be passed on to the next generation also.