TIPS & FAQ

Q. WHat are UPHOLSTERED items?

A. Sofas, typically for 3 persons. Love seats, typically for 2 persons and armchairs, typically for 1 person. Suites/sets can be a combination of all of these; sectionals, sofa beds, chaise lounges, ottomans, padded headboards and dining chairs.

 
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Traditional

Determine what kind of design you’re looking for, Traditional or Contemporary? Traditional is distinctly intricate and ornate with more features.

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Contemporary

Contemporary is modern, simple, understated, has subtle features with an urban feel.

COLOR //

Color selection is a matter of personal choice; a reflection of your current state of mind, desire to keep up with the latest color palettes of design centers, create a focal point with a burst of color to make a statement!

CLEANING //

Upholstered items should be vacuumed regularly and professionally when needed. should you decide to self clean following a thorough vacuuming, be sure to use a recommended cleaner specifically made for upholstery only in which case you need to read the label carefully to see if it can be used on that particular fabric. we suggest that you try it first on a small inconspicuous area as a test before applying to the entire piece.

Q. what are your mattress sizes?

A. Twin 39” x 75” - Twin XL 39” x 80” - Full 54” x 75” - Full XL 54” x 80”

Queen 60” x 80” - King 76” x 80” - California King 72” x 84”

Q. how do you choose the right mattress?

A. Always try beds by lying on your back with your feet up and not hanging off the side of the bed, turning on your sides, stretching as you would at home. The perfect bed is the one that feels right to you.

BEDDING DO’s & DON’Ts //

Do’s:

Turn two sided mattresses once every 3 weeks for the first 6 month when new. do this by turning over and rotating head to toe for even wear. After this period, continue to do every 6 months. all mattresses soften to some degree with usage. this is particularly true of pillow top mattresses.

use a mattress protector to keep your mattress clean from dust, dust mites, bed bugs, dead skin cells and liquids. wash and dry cover regularly and return to mattress.

vacuum mattress regularly.

Don’ts:

Don’t it on the edges of your bed, this could result in the spring getting bent from body weight and pressure.

don’t iron on your bed. the applied heat from your iron will cause the quilting on the mattress to CRYSTALLIZE and shred.

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On average, we spend a third of our lives sleeping to rejuvenate and maintain a healthy lifestyle. This alone is good enough reason to invest in a good bed. Additionally, if you take care of your bed properly, you can get 8 or more years of use and good sleep!