We love these styles, but well admit theyre not the easiest to maintain.

Read on to learn which furniture pieces should have buyer beware tags.

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Acrylic Anything

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The iconic ghost chair is everywhere.

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Its pretty much invisible so it doesnt clutter up a room visually.

However, designer Kristina Phillips ofKristina Phillips Interior Designsays, This mid-century-inspired materialcanbe beautiful, if maintained properly.

Plus, these clear pieces will showcaseallof the fingerprints and smudges.

Acrylic Furniture

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An alternative that many people find easier is to run a vacuum with the brush attachment over the ripples.

(The brush will help lift up the dust.)

Its very hard not to notice a layer of dust forming on crystal-clear glass, unfortunately.

Fluted furniture

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All the style of glass without the work of constant tidying.

Youcanbuy a performance version of boucle that can withstand high rub counts, but its pricey.

Dust and dirt accumulates in the cracks and crevices of the dried grass structure.

Glass cabinet doors

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While it is funky-fresh, its not exactly…fresh.

Those high-pile fibers in the rug camouflageallkinds of particles.

This will ensure youre shifting all the strands around so you’re free to really get in there.

Boucle chairs

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Wood floors

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Wicker

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Shag Rug

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