Hi,
Am new to lettings and researching into beds for holiday home. I see that the current trend is for fabric bedsteads or divans with headboards, but wonder if they are as easy to keep clean as wooden beds.
Any thoughts please on aesthetics vs practicality from the more experienced community?
Thanks
Are fabric beds hygienic?
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Thanks
Thanks for seconding my reservations.
Now, on to sofas - the Ikea Ektorp has good reviews on here and I think the removable covers make sense.
Now, on to sofas - the Ikea Ektorp has good reviews on here and I think the removable covers make sense.
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We have Ektorp in a rental unit and our own house. The covers are easily removable and wash well. They are best dried on the line on a warm, windy day as that cuts down the ironing and, sometimes, by the time they are stretched back over the base units I don't need to iron the covers but just the cushion and seat covers.
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We also have had Ektorp sofas and loveseats in previous rentals and I love them for the cottages. Not the most comfortable but not uncomfortable. Love the fact that you can switch out the cover in a moments notice and as someone else mentioned they wash up fine and look great PLUS the price is right!!!
Kate
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