Dollhouses have long been just toys for the little girls. Both young and adult alike have taken interest in these miniature houses over the years. These dollhouses and dollhouse furniture now come in different types, sizes, and colors and have since become an interesting hobby for many.
The most popular material of Miniature Dollhouse Furniture is wood but through the years, metal and plastic Modern Dollhouse Furniture pieces have also entered the dollhouse industry.
Here are some useful tips on how to take care of your dollhouse furniture so they can last long for the years to come:
- If you are moving the dollhouse from one part of the room to another, slowly move the dollhouse or the table where it stands so the Dollhouse Furniture Kits pieces inside will not be changed or destroyed. Better yet, you may remove the furniture from their location and wrap each in paper so they don’t touch each other. Since most dollhouse furniture vary in materials, it is ideal that you separate the wooden, plastic, or metal furniture when keeping them.
- Make sure that you clean the dollhouse and each dollhouse furniture piece regularly. Simply wipe each wooden item with damp cloth. Plastic pieces can be easily cleaned by mild soap and then rinse with water. Metal pieces can also be cleaned by wiping or if they become too rusty, you may repaint them.
- After cleaning the dollhouse furniture pieces, you may dry the pieces with dry towel or simply leave to air dry. Do not leave under sunlight to dry.
- Do not set up the dollhouse under direct sunlight because it will destroy the material of the dollhouse and dollhouse furniture. Plastic and wood may both be weaken by strong sunlight and direct heat so remember to move the dollhouse an area with just right temperature. On the other hand, a dollhouse when placed in a very cool area may also destroy the materials of the furniture so make certain that the dollhouse is placed in room temperature.
- When cleaning the KidKraft Veranda Swivel Dollhouse furniture pieces, do not use any strong solvent and cleaner. For example, an acetone can forever damage wooden dollhouse furniture.
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