What holds up best at the beach? Our current set is probably still OK but it is a little too, um, festive for our tastes and not of the greatest quality. Our rates will go up next year because the massive construction behind us will be over (it has to be!) and we want to make parts of the house a bit more upscale to correlate with the higher rates.
We have thought about slipcovers in denim or chambray, with maybe a striped slipcovered chair thrown in. That way we can wash them upon our arrival. But microfiber is another option. On one hand it is hard to damage or stain and can look clean all the time, on the other hand you have to clean off the spots or it tends to look spotted and messy in my limited experience. Don't know what it would look like after 10 weeks straight of renters.
What is best at handling the beach house wear and tear without being so patterned it's, um, loud? Any ideas are appreciated. Never seen this one discussed before. Most of the houses in Seacrest look a little fancier than ours on the interior and I'm sure this is important to some renters. (But not all.)
We have thought about slipcovers in denim or chambray, with maybe a striped slipcovered chair thrown in. That way we can wash them upon our arrival. But microfiber is another option. On one hand it is hard to damage or stain and can look clean all the time, on the other hand you have to clean off the spots or it tends to look spotted and messy in my limited experience. Don't know what it would look like after 10 weeks straight of renters.
What is best at handling the beach house wear and tear without being so patterned it's, um, loud? Any ideas are appreciated. Never seen this one discussed before. Most of the houses in Seacrest look a little fancier than ours on the interior and I'm sure this is important to some renters. (But not all.)