Your Guide to Storing Furniture in Your Self-Storage Unit


Are you running out of space in your home? Do you have furniture that you want to keep but don't have room for? Self-storage units are a great solution for decluttering your home and storing your belongings. This guide will walk you through the best practices for storing furniture in your self-storage unit.

Choosing the Right Size Unit

Before you start storing your furniture, it's important to choose the right size unit for your needs. Take an inventory of the furniture you plan to store and consider any additional items you may want to add in the future. It's always best to choose a unit that is slightly larger than you think you need to accommodate any unexpected items. Make sure to measure your furniture and compare it to the dimensions of the unit to ensure a proper fit.

Preparing Your Furniture for Storage

Properly preparing your furniture for storage is key to keeping it in good condition. Start by thoroughly cleaning and dusting each piece to prevent any dirt or debris from causing damage. Disassemble any large furniture items, such as beds or tables, to save space and prevent them from getting damaged during transit. Wrap delicate items in moving blankets or bubble wrap to protect them from scratches or dents.

Organizing Your Storage Unit

Once your furniture is cleaned and prepared for storage, it's time to organize your storage unit. Place larger items, such as couches and dressers, against the walls to create a clear pathway for easy access to your belongings. Use shelving or stacking bins to maximize vertical space and keep smaller items organized. Make sure to leave enough space between items to allow for air circulation and prevent moisture buildup.

Protecting Your Furniture from Damage

To protect your furniture from damage while in storage, consider using furniture covers or plastic wrap to shield it from dust, dirt, and moisture. Avoid placing fragile items at the bottom of stacks to prevent crushing and damage. If you are storing wooden furniture, consider using a moisture absorber such as silica gel packets to prevent mold or mildew growth. Check on your storage unit regularly to ensure that your furniture remains in good condition.

Storing furniture in a self-storage unit can be a convenient way to free up space in your home while keeping your belongings safe and secure. Remember to choose the right size unit, properly prepare your furniture, organize your storage unit efficiently, and take steps to protect your furniture from damage. With a little care and planning, you can successfully store your furniture in a self-storage unit for years to come.

Contact a company such as MaxSecure Storage to learn more.

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After I went to my storage unit a few months ago to retrieve a box that was in storage, I realized that my unit was horribly messy. I couldn't find what I was looking for until I completely emptied out my unit, and then I was disappointed to find it completely crushed underneath some other boxes. I knew that I had to make things right, so I dedicated the next few weekends to organizing my unit. I went through, organized the space, and completely cleaned the unit. It was so nice to be able to find things in the space, feel like it was organized, and enjoy the unit.

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