Monsoon Furniture Care Tips: How to Protect Wooden Furniture During the Rainy Season
- HOME INTERIORS & STYLING
Life&More
- June 20, 2017
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- 10 minutes read
Team L&M
There’s nothing quite like sipping a cup of tea or coffee while watching raindrops glide down the window on a cool monsoon evening. While the rainy season brings comfort and beauty, it can also be harsh on your furniture—especially wooden pieces that are vulnerable to moisture and humidity.
Furniture plays an essential role in transforming a house into a home. Taking proper care of it during the monsoon is just as important as looking after your skin, hair, and overall health in this damp season.
According to Bengaluru-based wooden furniture expert Kabir Bhasin, owner of East Lifestyle, proper maintenance can help ensure that your furniture remains durable and aesthetically pleasing even during heavy rains.
Here are some practical monsoon furniture care tips to keep your wooden furniture safe from damage.
1. Protect Outdoor Furniture with Proper Coating
Garden and patio furniture are most exposed during the monsoon. To protect them from rain and moisture:
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Apply an outdoor-grade polyurethane coating to create a protective layer.
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If that is not available, apply a generous layer of wax to prevent chipping and fading of paint.
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As an alternative, cover outdoor furniture with thick plastic sheets when not in use.
This simple step can help prevent long-term damage caused by constant exposure to rain.
2. Use Natural Pest Repellents in Storage Spaces
Monsoon humidity often attracts insects and pests that can damage wooden furniture and stored items.
Place neem leaves or dried lavender inside wardrobes, cabinets, and drawers. These natural remedies help:
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Repel pests and insects
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Prevent unpleasant monsoon odours in clothes and shoes
This eco-friendly trick helps keep your storage spaces fresh and protected.
3. Keep Furniture Away from Damp Walls
Large pieces such as sofas, wardrobes, and cabinets are often placed directly against walls. During the monsoon, this can cause moisture damage.
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Move furniture at least six inches away from the wall.
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This helps prevent moisture from walls affecting wood and upholstery.
Allowing airflow around furniture can significantly reduce the chances of dampness and mould formation.
4. Maintain Good Ventilation Indoors
Many people believe that doors and windows should remain shut during the monsoon. However, good ventilation is essential for protecting wooden furniture.
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Allow fresh air to circulate inside the room.
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Ensure rainwater does not enter while keeping windows partially open.
Proper airflow helps dry out moisture on wooden surfaces and prevents fungal growth.
5. Protect Edges and Joints with Wood Coating
Furniture pieces with cross sections, joints, and exposed edges are especially vulnerable to moisture.
Before the monsoon begins:
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Apply lacquer or a protective wooden coating to these areas.
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Such coatings are easily available at local furniture or hardware stores.
This protective layer helps prevent swelling, cracking, and long-term deterioration of wood.
Final Thoughts
The monsoon season can take a toll on wooden furniture if it is not properly maintained. By following a few simple precautions—such as protective coatings, proper ventilation, and natural pest control—you can keep your furniture in excellent condition throughout the rainy months.
With the right care, your furniture will continue to add warmth and character to your home for years to come.
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