Air before storing.
Let sheets, quilts, protectors, blankets, pillows, and cushions fully dry before folding or placing them back into storage.
Tinyhearth Care Guide
Simple guidance for caring for children’s furniture, mattresses, protectors, sheets, quilts, blankets, pillows, cushions, and nursery surfaces without overcomplicating the daily routine.
Care philosophy
Children’s rooms move through spills, naps, reading time, bedtime changes, and everyday play. The goal is not perfection. The goal is a care rhythm that helps furniture and bedding stay fresh while keeping the room peaceful.
Use mild cleaning methods, avoid harsh saturation, rotate bedding layers, and give every soft item enough time to dry before returning it to the bed or storage area.
Read Buying GuidesLet sheets, quilts, protectors, blankets, pillows, and cushions fully dry before folding or placing them back into storage.
When moving beds, nightstands, dressers, or storage pieces, lift carefully to help protect floors, corners, and furniture joints.
Use a clean, dry cloth first. Work gently from the outside inward, then follow the specific care label for the textile.
Dust furniture with a soft cloth and keep dresser tops, nightstands, and shelves free from standing moisture.
Each room layer has a different care need. Furniture needs gentle surface maintenance. Mattresses need protection and airflow. Bedding needs rotation. Soft pieces need drying time and storage that prevents compression.
Use a soft dry or slightly damp cloth for routine dusting. Avoid abrasive pads, heavy moisture, and strong cleaners on finished surfaces.
Use a mattress protector as the first care layer. Let the mattress air when bedding is changed and follow the protector label for washing.
Wash with similar colors and avoid overloading the machine. Fold only when fully dry to help preserve a clean, fresh storage rhythm.
Refresh covers according to care labels and avoid compressing soft pieces in tight storage for long periods.
Pull bedding back briefly, smooth the sheet, and let the mattress protector breathe before making the bed again.
Rotate sheet sets, check protectors, shake out quilts and blankets, and return clean pieces to one dedicated storage zone.
Check bed frames, dresser placement, nightstand surfaces, drawer movement, and high-use corners for dust or signs of wear.
Remove outgrown bedding, unused cushions, extra blankets, and visual clutter so the room stays calm as routines change.
Tinyhearth support
For furniture care, bedding rotation, mattress protector guidance, shipping information, or product questions, contact Tinyhearth before using a cleaning method you are unsure about.