Plastic On The Furniture

Jazzy1

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Who remembers plastic on the furniture. And plastic runners on the rug too!
 

We never did but I know those people.

When I was starting out, I had old battered hand me down upholstered furniture that I covered with inexpensive throws and comforters.

When I became a bit more successful, I had brand new upholstered furniture covered with inexpensive throws and comforters that were only removed for special events and holidays.

Now, I laugh at myself for wasting money on new upholstered furniture. 😉🤭😂
 
We never did growing up. But my parents were friends with a couple who we’d go visit from time to time when I was quite young. There was plastic on the couches, plastic runners on the rugs, even plastic on the lampshades!

I embarrassed my parents terribly when I asked out loud when they were going to unwrap their presents. 🤣
 
No plastic. At times, we had cloth throws coordinated to match the fabric on the sofa, and I still have a throw on my reclliner. I cover just the driver's seat of my car with a sheet, tucked in at the back and sides. The sheet is gray and almost matches the gray upholstery.
 
We had that when we lived in Puerto Rico in the late 1960's. At the time it worked really good since our sons were very young & had no problem making a mess. Sons were older when we moved back to the states no plastic covering.
 
When we first moved to Florida, we had landlords who I would sometimes deliver the checks to instead of mailing them.

They were an elderly couple who had EVERYTHING in their house covered in plastic...furniture, lampshades, the dining room table had a lovely lace tablecloth on it covered by a clear plastic tablecloth. The dining room chair seats were covered with plastic.

The carpeting was criss-crossed with plastic runners....you could move entirely through the house without ever stepping on carpet.

The heavy curtains over all the windows were never drawn because y'know the sun might fade something.

I'll bet when they shuffled off, everything in that house looked the same as the day they bought it.
 

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