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How to Store Your Furniture You Don't Currently Use

Do you have a lot of furniture that you don't currently use? Maybe you've just moved into a new home and are trying to get rid of some of your old furniture. Or perhaps you're renovating your home and need to store some furniture temporarily. Whatever the reason, storing your furniture can be a challenge. In this blog post, we will discuss ways to store your furniture without suffering much of a headache. Let's get started.

 

1. Hire a Self Storage Space

If you have a lot of furniture and don't have the space to store it in your home, hiring a self-storage space is a great solution. A self-storage space is a rented space where you can keep your belongings. Most self-storage spaces are climate-controlled, which means your furniture will be protected from the elements. For tips on how to store your furniture effectively, you might find the guide from WheeKeep helpful.

One of the factors to consider when choosing a self-storage space is the location. You will want to select a place close to your home so that it is easy for you to access your furniture when you need it.

For instance, if you live in Singapore, StoreFriendly is an excellent option for keeping your funiture safe. You only need to book the space you need for the amount of time you need it, making it a very flexible solution.

 

2. Use Furniture Covers

If you have a space within your house, like a basement or an attic, where you can store your furniture, using furniture covers is a good option. Furniture covers will protect your furniture from dust and other elements that can damage it. You can find furniture covers at most home improvement stores.

When using these covers, ensure that you label them to know which cover goes with which piece of furniture. This will save you a lot of time and effort when you retrieve your furniture. You should also be checking your furniture from time to time to make sure that the covers are still in good condition.

 

3. Use Your Garage

If you have a garage, this is a great place to store your furniture. Your garage will protect your furniture from the weather and keep it out of sight. One thing to consider when storing your furniture in your garage is pests. If you live in an area with many pests, you will want to take measures to protect your furniture from them.

You can do this by wrapping your furniture in plastic or using pest control products. If you live in a freezing climate, you should also consider storing your furniture in your garage during the winter months to avoid getting damaged by the cold weather.

 

4. Use Storage Bins

If you have smaller pieces of furniture or just a few items that you need to store, then using storage bins is a great solution. Storage bins come in all different sizes, so you can find one that is the perfect size for your needs. You can also usually find storage bins with wheels, making them easy to move around.

When using storage bins, be sure to label them to know what is in each bin. It would be best if you also stacked the bins easily for you to access. For instance, if you have many boxes, you might want to create a makeshift shelf so that you can quickly get to the boxes you need.

 

5. Create a Store Within Your House

If you have extra rooms in your house, like a guest room or an office, then you can use these rooms to store your furniture. This is an excellent solution if you need to access your furniture regularly. When using this method, be sure to arrange the furniture in a way that is easy for you to access and use.

When storing the furniture within your house, ensure to keep it away from any areas with a lot of foot traffic. This will help to protect your furniture and keep it looking its best. Also, you can consider treating the furniture with a sealant so that it is protected from spills and other stains. It would be best if you also kept off pests by using pest control products.

 

6. Ask for Space in Your Neighborhood

If you have a good relationship with your neighbors, you can ask to store your furniture in their garage or shed. This is an excellent solution if you need to access your furniture regularly but don't have the space to store it in your own home.

When using this method, be sure to return the favor to your neighbor when they need it. You can also consider paying them a small fee for using their space. You can also use your family and friends' homes to store your furniture if they live close by.

 

7. Donate the Furniture

If you no longer need the furniture or are in bad condition, consider donating it. There are a lot of charities that will accept furniture donations. This is a great way to get rid of the furniture and help those in need.

When donated, ensure that you get a receipt to claim the donation on your taxes. You should also make sure that the furniture is in good condition before you donate it so that it can be used by someone else. Please note that you should not donate something you might need in the future, as you might not be able to get it back.

 

8. Sell the Furniture

Sometimes it becomes unnecessary to keep old furniture around, especially if it takes up a lot of space. In this case, you can sell the furniture. There are a few different ways that you can sell your furniture.

You can hold a garage sale, post the furniture on classified websites or in local newspapers, or have a professional appraise the furniture and sell it to a collector. When selling your furniture, be sure to get rid of any unwanted items to make the most money possible.

 

Final words

There are many ways to store your furniture when you don't need it. Be sure to consider all of your options to choose the best solution for your needs. And, if all else fails, you can always donate or sell the furniture. This way, you can get rid of the furniture and free up some space in your home.

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