How to pack furniture for a move: tips and recommendations

mattress moving cover


Deciding to change flats or houses is always complicated, but one of the most common headaches is: what do I do with the furniture? So, if you are about to move or are planning to do so and you are worried that your furniture will arrive safe and sound, in this article, we will tell you how to pack the furniture for a move …and not die trying!

Furniture is the object that gives us the most problems when moving, especially if many pieces have a special affection for them, they are relatively new, and you don't want anything to happen to them. Follow these brief tips to achieve success in a move.

Tips on how to pack furniture for a move

Surely you have a date on which to leave your old home. Therefore, you should put away all the furniture and/or objects well in advance so that you are not in a hurry.

It is advisable to do it 3 or 4 weeks before you leave, depending on the capacity of the place where you live. And if you have the option of having your new home at your disposal, go on trips so that everything does not accumulate at the last moment. 

It may seem silly, but another key is to empty the furniture before packing it. Sometimes due to trust or laziness, we believe that if they have few objects, nothing will happen to them, but it is a very common mistake.

If you are also going to transport the furniture to its destination, do not put on excess weight because you will regret it.

If possible, the most convenient thing to do is disassemble the furniture. This will help with its transfer and will also minimize the chances of damage or breakage. As well as remove or close doors, drawers, shelves, etc., and store the screws in small bags identified with the piece of furniture to which they refer.

A very useful tip before disassembling any piece of furniture is to take pictures of it to see what it looks like or take pictures of each disassembly phase since it will help you later when reassembling it.

Materials for a move

Another important point is to anticipate the material you need: boxes, tarps, bags, etc. You are always on time to be able to buy a new one, but if you have it before you start, everything will be more fluid and organized. Otherwise, chaos will take over you. Also, remember to label each box or bag with the name of what is inside. You will thank yourself later.

Here is the shopping list:

Packing tape: to close boxes well, join parts or close doors. It is recommended that it be of quality, and if you have a dispenser, you will go faster.

Sofa covers, blankets and mattress moving cover: it covers sofas, armchairs, chairs and mattresses, thus preventing them from getting dirty or bumping during transport.

Packaging according to the type of furniture to be stored

Each piece of furniture has different characteristics, as you know, but it can also be protected differently. So here we present the most suitable ones:

For cabinets, tables, bookcases or dressers

You can wrap them with blankets or cloth to prevent scratches. If you think the best option is not to disassemble any of this furniture, remember to close the drawers with adhesive tape to prevent them from sliding and damaging other pieces.

For the wardrobes, surely, you will need to disassemble them (use the disassembly tip that we have mentioned previously).

For sofas, chairs and armchairs

Wrap them with plastic wrap to prevent them from getting dirty, and you will have maximum protection against stains or scratches. If they have legs, wheels or cushions, store them in bags to prevent them from suffering during transportation.

PRO TIP: We recommend you to get in touch with protective packaging company such as Britwrap to buy best protective packaging stuff all over the UK.

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