Dust can accumulate on surfaces and make furniture look dull. Use a soft, lint-free cloth to dust your bedroom set at least once a week. Microfiber cloths are ideal, as they capture dust without scratching the surface.
Prolonged exposure to sunlight can fade or discolor your bedroom furniture, especially wood and upholstered pieces. Keep furniture away from windows or use curtains and blinds to protect it from direct sunlight.
Use gentle, non-abrasive cleaners suitable for the material of your bedroom set. For wood, use a mild wood cleaner or a solution of mild soap and water. Avoid harsh chemicals that can damage finishes or discolor surfaces.
Polishing wood furniture once or twice a year helps to maintain its shine and protect the finish. Choose a high-quality furniture polish or wax and apply it sparingly to avoid buildup.
Prevent scratches by using coasters, trays, or cloth when placing items on your bedroom furniture. Avoid placing sharp or heavy objects directly on surfaces.
Over time, screws, handles, and drawer pulls may become loose. Check and tighten all hardware every few months to keep everything secure.
For upholstered bed frames or headboards, vacuum the fabric regularly to remove dust and prevent allergens from accumulating. Use a fabric cleaner or a solution of mild soap and water for stains.
Avoid placing drinks or damp items directly on wooden surfaces, as water can cause stains or warping. Use coasters for beverages, and wipe any spills immediately with a soft, dry cloth.