Wall tapestries require little maintenance after they have been set up in your home.
In any case, there are a few tips that will help you to ensure that your tapestries works of art will keep up their wonderful excellence for a lifetime.
They will keep on radiating their astounding magnificence and appeal for whatever length of time that you need, to keep on charming you and your guests.
Where should I hang my tapestry?
You might place your tapestries in an area that is not presented to direct daylight for the whole day, on the off chance that you need to abstain from blurring of the tapestry.
Most walls in the home will now have this issue of
exorbitant daylight.
Simply check that the wall where you'll hang your tapestry
is shaded for a few or the greater part of the day.
Additionally, pick an area that is neutral as far as
unnecessary warmth or dampness.
Lounges, studies, lobbies and bedrooms are perfect areas for
tapestry. Here, you and your guests tend to take more opportunity to appreciate
your tapestry.
Kitchens and bathrooms on the other hand may cause moisture
retention in the tapestry due to their heat and moisture levels.
Will my tapestry fade with time?
Being a fabric art, tapestry might fade after some time,
however relying upon the circumstance, this might take some time before this
happens.
In any case, remember that a few individuals really incline
toward a somewhat faded appearance of a tapestry as it's with regards to their
style and character.
So it's not a major issue, and on the off chance that you
like to abstain from fading, pick an area that has low levels of direct
daylight.
How do I remove a crease of curl or crease in the tapestry?
As tapestries may be folded or rolled in transit, a mild
crease or curl may be present. These are usually resolved when you lay out the
tapestry or when you hang it.
If you need to remove a crease or curl in your tapestry
before hanging a tapestry, you can simply lie it flat and place some books or
weights on it for a period of time..
When in doubt, use caution and do not do anything that may
damage your tapestry or tapestry accessories.
If you need to remove a crease or curl in your tapestry
before hanging a tapestry, you can simply lie it flat and place some books or
weights on it for a period of time..
When in doubt, use caution and do not do anything that may
damage your tapestry or tapestry accessories.