Having furniture that is easy to clean can save hours of your time. So if you are in the market for new furniture, here are some things to keep in mind.
There are certain things that are obvious about choosing furniture for
a family. For instance, white sofas and children don't work well
together. Please don't think that a house with children can't be
classy, however! It often takes careful thought and lots of shopping to
find something that you love and cleans
well, but there are many wonderful options in all kinds of styles from
Victorian to modern.
If you are in the market for some new furniture,
here are some things to keep in mind as you shop.
The
dining room and whereever else you eat are where there will be the
grubbiest hands most often. Take extra care in the the furniture chosen
for these areas, because you will be cleaning it most often.
Upholstery
is much more likely to stain and more time consuming to clean than
plain wood, so think twice before choosing those elegant cushioned
dining chairs. They won't seem nearly so elegant with peas and jelly
handprints all over them.
Decorative wood
carvings are the bane of a mother's existence. Take a good look at any
decorative features on a dining room chair. Will you have to keep a box
of toothpicks in your cleaning gear to scrape the dirt out of that
decorative medallion? Then keep looking!
That antique highchair may be
gorgeous, but do you want to clean pumpkin off the 12 tiny spindles
every day? I thought not.
One popular
decorative accent on a dining room table is to carve a tiny groove all
the way around the tabletop, several inches from the edge. Unless you
always use a tablecloth, that groove is going to get completely packed
with crud that can only be cleaned out with (you guessed it) a
toothpick. Many mothers have cursed the furniture designers with
fetishes for tiny grooves. You don't have to be one of them if you
avoid those tables!
As you look at
furniture that you are interested in purchasing, pretend that you are
cleaning it. Run your hand over it as if dusting, or take off the
cushions and see how easy it is to remove Legos that the couch has
eaten. You may discover that it isn't as easy to clean as you would
have thought.
For instance, Mission Style furniture has a classic,
uncomplicated look and is often easy to clean. But what if the
trademark slats on the piece you are looking at are so close together,
you have to use a Q-tip to dust in between? You will want to consider
that in your decision.
Of course, if you
find a piece of furniture that you love but is not so easy to clean,
you may decide that is you want it anyway. If burnishing the hand
rubbed oil finish is going to fill you with joy, then go right ahead!
Simple joys are a beautiful thing, and caring for something you
positively love can be a simple joy.
If you put time and careful thought into your furniture purchase, you are sure to find the piece that complements your family life perfectly. Happy shopping!
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