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An oak sideboard is the classiest accent furniture you can own. Ranging from various shapes, sizes and color tones, even a simple oak sideboard uk can amp up your space like no other<br>
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Taking care of an oak sideboard An oak sideboard is the classiest accent furniture you can own. Ranging from various shapes, sizes and color tones, even a simple oak sideboard uk can amp up your space like no other. You can place your solid wood sideboard in any corner of your home starting with the entryway, the living space or even the kitchen and bedroom. According to the space available in your home, you may opt for a large oak sideboard or a narrow one that can fit in easily even in a crunched up space. A modern oak sideboard can solve many storage problems while giving you ample space to display your artwork and decor elements. All that done, how do you take care of your solid wood sideboard so that it lasts a lifelong? Here are a few ways to do it: Each piece of oak is different from each other in terms of color, grain pattern, natural marks and knots. As different as each piece is, oak requires delicate care and if taken care of properly, will last you many generations. Once you have purchased a fresh new oak furniture, it is wise to treat it with beewax or a good quality polish. You can keep polishing it after every three months to retain its natural lusture and wood quality. Waxing your oak sideboard uk prevents any cracks and stains over a period of time. On a regular basis, make sure you are cleaning your sideboard with a lintfree cloth, preferrably a microfiber. In case of any food or drink spillage, wipe off the surface immediately with water. Avoid using any chemical cleaner or detergent. Also, avoid dragging any heavy metal on the sideboard surface. Don’t place any heavy object on the sideboard as it can cause stress and marks. Avoid placing the sideboard under direct sunlight as too much sunlight can discolor the wood. Last but not the least, always place your sideboard atleast a few centimeters away from the wall. Oak wood is great at soaking moisture from surfaces and keeping it at a distance can prevent molds and other growths on it.