Wood moves with relative humidity. Keep 40–50% where possible with humidifiers or dehumidifiers; avoid blasting heat toward panels. Bridge winter dryness with bowls of water near radiators if needed. Monitor with discreet sensors, and allow expansion gaps around installations so seasonal shifts end in smiles, not splits.
Sun bleaches wood and warms metals, accelerating finish fatigue. Use UV-filtering film, rotate rugs and decor, and close blinds during intense hours. Apply UV-stable topcoats where daylight is strong. Address habits too: slide trays, lift vases, and change paths that grind grit into stone textures and delicate coatings.
Train predictable behavior. Always use trivets for hot cookware, saucers for planters, and dish racks that drip onto mats, not stone counters. Keep nail polish remover, citrus, and wine away from marble; wipe immediately when accidents happen. Simple, rehearsed moves defend craftsmanship without turning the home into a museum.
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