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Solid Timber Dining Table Buying Tips

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  If you're like most of us, you don't buy a new dining table every six months. However, if you took the time to build a solid relationship with your furniture, it would probably last as long or longer than some things do. Making this decision is crucial and should not be done in haste. Following tips will allow you to choose a solid timber dining table that matches your home, lifestyle, and taste- a design that you will love for many more years to come.  Step 1: Measure Your Space Don't fall in love with a design only to figure out where to put your new table. Instead, save yourself time (and heartache) and measure the exact size of the area you plan to place it. Then deduct 80-100cm from each dimension. Why? To avoid a cramped and unwelcoming dining room, your table should ideally be 90cm in diameter. However, if you have a small space or one that changes based on the whims of the household, consider a convertible table like this one - it can convert to multiple differen

Save your timber furniture from mistiness and rain in monsoon

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  We all love monsoons as it brings a pleasant and warm environment. However, we know monsoons can be tricky because the rains damage houses, especially if you have solid timber furniture and flooring. Though woodwork enhances the interiors of a home, it can quickly absorb moisture and get damaged easily.  How To Care For Your Solid Timber Furniture During The Monsoon? Timber furniture is likely to water damage; therefore, you need to care for your timber furniture pieces during the monsoon properly. Timber furniture is so expensive that you wouldn’t get them damaged by the seasonal rains. So here are some hacks to protect them.  Keep Your Timber Furniture Away From The Walls Even if there are no visible signs of a leak, damp walls can damage wooden furniture. Keep wooden furniture pieces like cabinets, leather chairs, bookshelves, beds, chests and so on away from the walls and some distance between them all. It would be best to do this, especially in bedrooms and living rooms.   Go F