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Taking Care Of Your Prized AntiquesBy Benedict Smythe
Antique furniture is undoubtedly considered as a highly prized possession. Most people view it as something of great value that needs to be showcased and displayed to the eyes of the entire world while still keeping its value as high as ever. The main goal is to keep the antiques from unnecessary scratches and damages that may cause it to loose its beauty and its value in the long run. In this article you will find exactly what you need to keep your antique furniture in tip top shape.
Antiques are amazing pieces of furniture and history, which is why, it is understandable that the first impulse would be to display the object for everyone to see. And what better way to showcase something than to place it in an area flushed with sunlight so that people are easily drawn to admire the object, right? Wrong! It may do wonders for the look of your antique, with the rays of sunlight highlighting its’ best features but the fact is that, direct light can damage the piece. It can lead to damage such as minute cracks and fading of color. The heat from the sunlight can also dry out the material making it prone to damage. So, keep you antique items in a shady room, not necessary a damp and dark one but at least keep it away from the reaches of the sun’s rays.
Humidity is also an important factor when taking care of antiques. The right balance of humidity and heat must be achieved to maintain the integrity of your antique objects. Just think of this: Too little humidity can cause antiques like paintings to dry up and crack, too much humidity on the other hand results in the formation of rust and mold, making a good breeding ground for insects and other critters – something you don’t ever want to see in your antiques. The degree of light and humidity can be easily measured with tools that are readily available in photography and local hardware stores. A light meter can be very helpful in monitoring the degree of light affecting your antiques, while a hygrometer, found in hardware stores, can be used to measure the humidity in the room you are keeping your items. As a rule, the amount of light should be fairly low for antiques and humidity levels should be kept at an ideal 50% to get the most “shelf life” of your antiques.
Temperature is also a very important factor for antiques. Rooms with antique objects should be generally kept at a 64 degree level. This temperature is perfect for antique objects as it is not too high and not too low. There is no need for temperature measurement here, you can go by feel. If you happen to have a room that you have observed as being cooler than the rest of the house, then you can keep your antiques there. When moving your items, move them from areas of varying temperatures gradually. Never shock them by exposing them to quick temperature changes. If you follow these steps, then you are closer to preserving the quality of your items with ease.
About the Author: Benedict Hunter writes articles for Driscolls Antique Furniture and Beemoved Local Removal Company
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Fri May 18 2012
Sample taste of life down on the farm (From St Helens Star)
For non-foodies there will be plenty on offer from flowers and herbs, vintage furniture for home and garden, antiques, vintage clothes, jewellery, objets d’art and old books. The market is organised by husband and wife team Asif and Jodie Farakhan ...
Blacksmith Keeps Rancho’s Metal Authentic
Standing beneath the twisted, intricate railings, blacksmith Steve Christensen points out the details in his work to restore a staircase in the secret garden at Rancho Los ... So Christensen dusted off the antique equipment and lit up the ...
In San Francisco's Mission District, touring Clarion Alley murals
a sheltered garden where you can soak in a rustic, old-style hot tub in the middle of San Francisco. In spring, jasmine intoxicates. Its grand parlors overflow with antiques and warmth. My friends enjoyed eating the buffet-style breakfast and stepping out ...
REDLANDS: Optimist car show to fund youth activities
The event, at Sylvan Park on University Street, will feature more than 250 antique and unique automobiles ... has drawn nearly 7,000 people to enjoy live music, food, a beer garden and activities for families. “The Annual Optimist Car Show ...
Target stores featuring Connecticut retailer's products
antiques and curiosities.” It is known for its highly sophisticated and often whimsical sense of style. Continued... Tabletop items, vintage books, imported soaps, candles, dog accessories and garden accessories, brushes of all kinds ...
Open-air gallery steps through family history
On the garden's door, under the arch of a tall butterfly bush, hangs a huge, antique lock Thomas Cole chose. It bears lines from "Dreams," a poem by Mary Oliver: "only how it feels / when deep in the tree / all the locks click open / and the ...
Garden Ware provides garden surprises
Most Garden Ware has cracks and chips ... Current prices Current prices are recorded from antiques shows, flea markets, sales and auctions throughout the U.S. Prices vary in different locations because of local economic conditions. Umbrella, white ...
Brimfield Antiques Show kicks off Tuesday
“Garden items are very popular still,” she said ... Mathieu said the best part about buying an antique is that it will appreciate in value. “Antiques are precious,” Mathieu said. The Quaboag Hills Chamber of Commerce describes the ...
San Saba Garden Club May Yard of the Month
The San Saba Garden Club Yard of the Month for May 2012 is the residence ... began a transformation of the surrounding grounds and aging house. Today, plantings of antique roses and snapdragons adorn the yard. These are Clione’s favorites!
Victoria blooms with museums
www.emilycarr.com / Point Ellice House Tour a genteel Victorian family home, built in 1861 and now a national heritage site, with antique-furnished rooms and period knickknacks. In the garden, where roses and hollyhocks bloom, sink into a wicker ...
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