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Whole-room textile guide

How to plan a shared scope for rugs and furniture without inflated promises.

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Whole-room textile guide

01

Rug and sofa in one visit: when does it make sense?

One appointment can simplify access and room preparation when both items are correctly included in the scope.

Make a list

Add each piece of furniture and the rug area as separate items.

Prepare the room

Remove small objects and leave access to both surfaces.

Allow for drying

Plan ventilation and reduced use of both surfaces after the visit.

02

A living-room soil map: where textiles show use first

Seats, armrests and walking routes often need separate attention during assessment.

Touch points

Armrests and front edges often collect marks from hands and daily use.

Walking routes

Rugs can show traffic between the entrance, sofa and table.

Show the full area

Point out the main mark and the surrounding surface before service.

03

How to ventilate after upholstery and rug cleaning

Air movement supports drying, while guidance should account for weather and material.

Ask for guidance

Confirm the ventilation approach suitable for the cleaned surfaces.

Do not cover

Do not place throws or plastic over damp upholstery or rugs.

Check before use

Wait until the surface, edges and seams are dry.

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