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Best Practices for Cleaning Hardwood!

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 When you get new hardwood installed, it's important to understand the best way to take care of it to ensure it lasts a long time! At Eldon Furniture , we not only offer a great selection of home furnishings, but we also offer flooring and installation too! After your new floor is installed, we want to ensure it lasts for many years to come. Read on to get a few tips for cleaning hardwood!  Regular Cleaning  It's important to regularly clean your hardwood flooring to ensure it stays in tip-top shape. Below are a few do's and don'ts when cleaning your hardwood on a regular basis. Do's  Wipe Up Spills Immediately   You never want to let anything liquid stand on your hardwood floor. When you notice a spill, use a soft cloth to blot and wipe up spots as soon as they happen. Sweep Often  You can sweep, dust, or vacuum your hardwood depending on your preference. If you are using a vacuum, be sure to use a hardwood floor attachment to avoid scratching your f...

Functions Meets Style - Tips for Achieving Both!

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Many of us want a living space that could be torn right out of a magazine! However, sometimes this can just seem unachievable when you live in your home! However, you don't always have to sacrifice style for function and vice-versa. Need help achieving both? Read on to get a few tips from our furniture store at the Lake of the Ozarks!  Get Comfy Part of having a family typically means lots of relaxing in the living room. Choose living room furniture that will allow the entire family to relax. Comfy sectionals with ottomans, recliners that rock and oversized chairs are a great way to add style to your living room. You should also think about fabric selection when choosing living room furniture. Going with darker colors is always a good option in case of spills. Materials that are great for kids and pets include microfiber, wool, vinyl, and leather. These materials clean easy and are resistant to spills.  Cut the Corners Let's face it, when you have little ones, they are going t...

3 Benefits of A Good Quality Mattress

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Slugging through your morning routine with a sore back or a crooked neck due to sleeping on an old mattress has never been fun and waking up without a good night’s sleep doesn’t help you start day the way you intend. If you’re still sleeping on a lumpy, bumpy, hand-me-down mattress – it’s time to consider what it would feel like to treat yourself to a new mattress at Eldon Furniture ! To help you prioritize your wellbeing in order to achieve your best sleep yet, we’ve listed 3 benefits of a good quality mattress near Eldon, MO below and why it shouldn’t wait! Less Stress & Pain, More Productivity You may already know that we spend about one third of our lives in bed. This means the stress our body experiences from a poor mattress translates into our morning routines and beyond. Accommodating that annoying lump in your mattress every night means you’re likely to still be dealing with the effects into the afternoon. With our selection of mattresses near Eldon, MO and bedding b...

Tips for Arranging Your New Furniture!

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 Whether you are planning to get new furniture or just want to freshen up your space, how you arrange your furniture plays a part in the overall design and feel of your home. Ultimately, the space you have to work with will play a big part in how you arrange your furniture but today, our furniture store at the Lake of the Ozarks has a few tips for arranging your furniture!  Create a Focal Point  When it comes to arranging your furniture, you should choose a focal point to arrange your furniture around. Most of us have a TV in our living rooms, so in that case, the tv is the focal point and your furniture should be arranged around it. If you aren't a TV watcher, no problem! You should still have a focal point. Your focal point can be a big window, a fireplace, or built-in shelving. Leave Space Between Walls and Furniture  Even if you have a small room, you should never push furniture against the walls. Allow a couple of inches between the wall and the furniture to all...