Brick & Mortar Vs Online Businesses: My Experience

Brick & Mortar Vs Online Businesses: My Experience

Preparing Your Paintings For Storage

by Roy Morris

Investing in artwork can be a great way to decorate your home and purchase items that have significant value. Unfortunately, it can often become necessary to place your valuable paintings into storage as you redecorate or move. Proper storage is critical when it comes to preserving the beauty and value of your fine art.

Here are three tips that you can use to ensure your paintings are properly stored in the future.

1. Have your painting professionally cleaned prior to storage.

Dust can settle onto the surface of your paintings as they hang on the walls of your home or business. If you allow this dust to remain on the surface of the painting while it is in storage, the dust can begin to degrade the quality of the paint over time.

Since cleaning a painting without damaging the canvas can be challenging, it's best to invest in a professional cleaning prior to placing any of your fine art into a storage unit.

2. Invest in a climate-controlled storage unit.

Maintaining the right temperature while your paintings are in storage can be critical when it comes to preserving their integrity and beauty. When original paintings are stored in a room that is too hot, the paint can begin to dry up. This gives the painting an aged look that detracts from the value of its aesthetic.

Investing in a climate-controlled storage unit allows you to set the temperature low and keep it within a 20 degree range. You can also eliminate excess moisture from the air inside a climate-controlled storage unit. This means that you can keep your paintings in an environment with less than 20% humidity to prevent them from sustaining serious damage during storage.

3. Keep paintings in airtight containers.

Protecting your paintings against damage during storage often means that you must house your fine art inside of airtight containers. These types of containers prevent moisture from coming into contact with your paintings, and they can also keep rodents and insects away from your fine art.

The last thing you want to do is find your fine art being eaten away by water, rodents, or insects when you take the paintings out of storage, and investing in airtight containers created specifically for housing fine art can be a great way to preserve your paintings well into the future.

Proper storage is critical when it comes to preserving your paintings. Be sure that you clean your paintings prior to storage, invest in a climate-controlled storage unit, and house the art in airtight containers to keep your paintings looking pristine while they are stored away for safekeeping.  


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Brick & Mortar Vs Online Businesses: My Experience

I have owned my own small businesses for years, and I have always been happy to share my business tips with other entrepreneurs, especially those just starting out. One question I get asked about a lot is whether it is a better idea for a beginner to open an online business or a brick & mortar shop. While I wish I had a one-size-fits all answer, the truth is that it really depends on what you are selling (or what service you are providing), how the economy is doing in your local area, and your personal business goals and dreams. However, every brick & mortar business should have a website today, and it only makes sense to sell products on a website that your business needs anyway. I have many more business tips to share, and I decided to start a blog to share them with all aspiring entrepreneurs!

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