How Do You Protect Dining Table from Heat?
Heat is the quietest cause of damage to a dining table, and it works in two ways: sudden heat from serving dishes that clouds or scorches a finish, and slow heat from sunlight and radiators that dries timber over months. This guide explains what actually happens to lacquer, veneer, glass, high gloss and stone when heat reaches them, and sets out the protection that works in a real home rather than in theory. It covers trivets and placemats, padded table protectors for larger meals, sensible placement away from radiators and bright windows, and the routines that make protection automatic. There is also honest advice on treating a heat mark that has already appeared, including when a mark can be lifted at home and when refinishing is the wiser option, followed by a short FAQ....