How to Protect your Furniture from UV Rays
The Summer heat is here and we’re all using more sunblock to protect our skin from harmful UV sunlight, but what about our how UV rays damage our furniture? The damage to furniture might not be noticeable right away and by the time you realize it is happening it could be too late. Replacing furniture or trying to match what you have can be very hard. So, here are several ways to with UV protection inside your home.
Get New Window Treatments
Window treatments with UV protection are a great option for windows that get a lot of UV light and help insult. There are a wide range of options, styles, colors, and/or pattern to fit your design style. Many of these options can even block out sunlight completely and block out all the UV rays. These extensive options allow you to control the light in your home and protect your furniture during those high UV times of day.
Upgrade Windows
Low-E windows are treated with a special film on the glass that reflects UV light. This type of glass looks and feels like any other windows. It’s a great way to get the sunlight while blocking harmful rays and preserving your furniture.
Re-evaluate Furniture Placement
If you are unable to get window treatments or low E glass, sometimes the best way of protecting furniture from harmful UV rays is to move your furniture. Re-evaluate your furniture placement and keep your high valued pieces away from the UV light.
Treat Furniture
Treating furniture can also minimize fading from sun exposure. For example, you can varnish wood furniture, spray fabric protector on textiles, and add conditioner to leather. Always consult the furniture company before doing any treatment to your furniture. Different fabrics need different care.
Summary of Protecting Furniture from Harmful UV Rays
There are many different options for protecting furniture from harmful UV rays. For those extremely valuable and irreplaceable pieces, you may opt for using multiple layers of protection. By taking any of these steps you will be extending the life and beauty of your furniture and minimize the damage of UV rays.