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A long-term investment, furniture is often neglected during the rainy season. Lack of maintenance degrades its quality and shortens its life, making it swell or useless post monsoon. It is of utmost importance to focus on furniture, as much as taking care of the wall or repairing your electrical equipment. Maintaining your furniture during monsoon is not as hard as it sounds. Breathe easy! Himanee Mrug, Director, Vector Projects (I) Pvt. Ltd. suggests the following tips to get your furniture monsoon ready.
- Is your furniture monsoon ready? Before going all out on maintenance it is vital to figure out if the furniture is actually monsoon ready. Check and cross-check if anything is chipped, broken, rusted, has a nail or spring out. Take a look at the edge bands, they prevent moisture from seeping in. See if they are still in place or about to be dismantled. To avoid such mishaps, use water resistant glue and materials to upkeep the furniture. It is recommended to get the repair work done prior to the rainy season. This will safeguard the furniture if exposed to water or moisture.
- Keep a distance: Your furniture should be kept a few inches away from the wall or huge windows. During monsoons, walls tend to get damp. This results in excess moisture or leakage. With huge windows, water can seep in and cause irreversible damage. Prevent this by shifting your furniture immediately from such spots. Wooden furniture might absorb moisture causing it to swell. Metal furniture can be affected with rust and tarnish easily. Although sticking your furniture to the wall might make a space look bigger, it is ideal to maintain a gap.
- Cleanliness: On a damp weather, it is ideal to keep your furniture away from the dust to protect it from irrevocable damage. As dust absorbs moisture, it can further ruin the furniture. It is highly advisable to clean your furniture with a dry cloth during monsoon especially as a damp cloth can transfer the moisture to the furniture.
- Old-school hacks: Old is gold! This proverb is applicable to almost anything and anyone. Grandmothers’ remedies and solutions, never fail nor do they cease to amaze us. Go back to the old-school hacks. Place a few naphthalene or camphor balls in your wardrobe, office desks etc., these absorb moisture. Place neem leaves or cloves in your cupboards and drawers. It is an effective solution against silver fish, a common problem during rainy season. Monsoons also mean, stuck and noisy doors and drawers. Opening or closing them is a huge task. A quick solution to this is regular - oiling and waxing. In addition to these measures, keep a regular check on pests and termites.
- Keep your space dry: With all the rain, there is a musty odour in the air. Make sure you keep your space dry, cross ventilation is highly recommended. As it is not possible for your space to breathe during monsoon, it is advisable to invest in a good humidifier. Also known as a de-humidifier, this machine keeps temperature and moisture levels in control. Your air-conditioner too plays a pivotal role in maintaining a moisture free zone. This will not only keep your furniture fungus-free but also help to enhance its life, making it more durable. Another solution is to wait for the rains to stop and let the direct sunlight seep in. However, don‘t go overboard by placing the furniture in the sun. Keep it in for a limited time as excess sunlight can also cause damage. In terms of your outdoor furniture, elements made out of wicker are quick to dry. However, we can’t say the same about others. Basic precautionary measure is to either keep your furniture indoor or cover them up.
- Don’t renovate just maintain: Lastly, avoid any painting and renovation work of furniture. With high moisture level in the environment, desired output will not be achieved. Stick to plain maintenance, for the season of showers is all about conservation and not enhancements. Follow these simple steps, preserve your investment and enjoy the season hassle free.