Nebraska Furniture Mart Fabric
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the return policy for furniture and home decor?
Most products can be returned if they are unopened, unused, and without visible physical damage either to the packaging or the item itself. Returns typically need to be made with a receipt.
Are there any specific return deadlines?
Yes, Nebraska Furniture Mart has various return deadlines for different products. For example, electronics might have a 30-day return window, while furniture could vary depending on the specific policy for those items.
What fees are associated with returns?
A restocking fee of 25% may apply for customers who cancel "Special Order" items. Other fees might depend on the condition and type of item being returned.
Can items be returned without a receipt?
Items generally require a receipt for a return. However, if the receipt is not available, customer service might be able to assist by using other proof of purchase details.
How do I choose the right fabric for upholstery projects?
Consider the durability, ease of cleaning, and the room's usage. Fabrics like microfiber, leather, and canvas are popular for their durability and ease of maintenance.
Can I mix fabric patterns in one room?
Yes, you can mix patterns by keeping a consistent color palette and balancing large and small prints to create depth and interest.
How do I care for delicate fabrics like silk or velvet?
Follow the care label instructions. Generally, delicate fabrics may require dry cleaning or gentle hand washing to maintain their appearance and feel.
How do textures impact room design?
Textures add depth and interest. They can influence how colors appear and change the look and feel of a space throughout the day, especially in response to lighting.
How can I use different textures in my home?
Textures add dimension and interest. Mixing various textures, like a soft rug with a smooth, metallic surface, can enhance the room's aesthetic appeal.
How do I choose the right color scheme for my home?
Start with colors you're naturally drawn to. Use the 60/30/10 rule as a guideline to balance the main, secondary, and accent colors.