HOW TO STORE LEATHER FURNITURE

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Storing Leather Furniture

 

If you plan to store leather furniture, there are several things to consider in order to maintain the quality of your furniture when you’re ready to use it again. After using a self-storage finder to locate the best choice for storing your leather sofa or chair, the most pressing concerns are temperature and humidity, as these will have the largest and most damaging effect on your furniture.

 

Leather furniture should always be stored in climate-controlled units, which maintain an even temperature (the exact range may vary from facility to facility, so it’s always best to ask). While climate-controlled units do cost more than standard units, consider just how valuable your items are to you. When stored properly, your leather and wood should come out undamaged and unchanged.

PREPARING LEATHER FURNITURE FOR STORAGE

 

Have your leather furniture professionally cleaned before you put it into storage, and ensure that the surface is dry – any moisture will cause mold and mildew in the future. This is ultimately the most urgent threat for leather furniture, so be extra stringent with cleaning and drying.

 

Make sure you bring thick plastic sheets to spread on the floor of the storage unit. This will prevent any potential moisture or humidity, which will, in turn, combat mold growth. As an added precaution, you can also set your furniture on top of wooden pallets. Because leather needs to breathe, use a thin layer of soft fabric over the furniture, such as cotton or flannel. Do not wrap it with plastic, as this will encourage mildew. Finally, if you are storing a leather sofa, never put other items on top! This will leave unsightly indentations over time.

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BY LISA FRIEDRICH | NOVEMBER 27, 2012