Moving furniture into storage can be a great way to create flexibility during a move, renovation, or relocation abroad. However, simply placing items into storage without proper preparation can increase the risk of damage, dirt, moisture issues, or unnecessary wear over time.
From our experience helping customers store furniture during UK, France, and international moves, a little preparation before long-term storage can make a significant difference when it’s time to collect your belongings.
Here are some practical steps to help prepare furniture for long-term storage.
Long-term storage is ideal for:
At the same time, consider whether there are items that would be better sold, donated, or recycled. Reducing the volume of goods going into storage can help make organisation easier and reduce storage costs.
Many of our clients who have been away for several years come back to their units and wonder why they kept certain things! So it’s a great chance to declutter.
One of the most important steps is cleaning furniture before it goes into storage.
Dust, dirt, food residue, and moisture can all cause problems over time, particularly during longer storage periods.
Before storing items:
Even small amounts of trapped moisture can create problems if left for several months.
It's tempting to use furniture as extra storage space, but it's usually best to empty everything before transport and storage.
Make sure you remove:
Not only does this reduce weight, but it also helps prevent damage to furniture and makes items safer to handle during transport.
If drawers are left inside a unit, ensure they are secured properly so they cannot slide open during handling.
Large furniture often stores more efficiently when partially dismantled.
Items such as bed frames, dining tables, wardrobes and shelves can be broken down into smaller sections that are easier to store.
Keep all screws, bolts, and fittings together in clearly labelled bags and tape them securely to the relevant item where possible. This will save you a lot of headaches when it comes to resembling.
Furniture should always be wrapped before entering long-term storage.
The level of protection required will vary depending on the item, but commonly used materials include:
Particular attention should be given to:
The aim is to prevent scratches, dents, and damage during both storage and transport.
Good organisation makes life much easier when retrieving items months later.
Label:
Creating a simple inventory can also be helpful, especially if you are storing the contents of an entire property. Many customers are surprised by how quickly they forget exactly what went into storage!
If there are items you may need before the storage period ends, make sure they are packed accordingly.
Keep frequently needed items:
This can save considerable time if access is required later.
For valuable, fragile, or large furniture, professional removal packing solutions can provide additional peace of mind.
At Anglo French, we regularly help customers prepare furniture for both short-term and long-term storage as part of domestic and international moves. Our team can professionally pack, transport, inventory, and store furniture safely, helping reduce the risk of damage throughout the process.
Long-term storage doesn't need to be complicated, but preparation matters. Cleaning furniture, protecting surfaces, organising items properly, and creating an inventory can help ensure your belongings remain in excellent condition while in storage.
Whether you're renovating, downsizing, moving abroad, or simply need extra space, taking the time to prepare furniture properly now can make retrieval far easier in the future.
Clean wooden furniture thoroughly before storage, and use protective covers or furniture blankets to help prevent scratches and surface damage. Avoid trapping moisture against wooden surfaces.
For valuable, fragile, or bulky items, professional packing can provide additional protection and help ensure furniture remains in good condition throughout the storage period.
Cedar blocks naturally repel moths while adding a clean, woodsy scent. Or, activated charcoal is ideal for areas with low airflow and high humidity, trapping moisture and neutralising smells over time.
Dear Anglo French Team,
Many thanks to all of you form me and my family which thanks to Nuno and Co are nicely settling in France and despite the stress related to moving a household with young kids, an office and a mother of a lathe it was all made that little bit easier due to you. Many thanks again!
I wish you and the people around you a joyous and lovely Christmas break and all the best for the year ahead of us!
Nikolay, London
Good Evening
I would just like to let you know how delighted I have been with Jay and his not so little helper on Wednesday 25/26th Feb and again this Morning.
I was impressed with their work ethic and attitude. They were polite and helpful and, boy can they pack a van!!
They are a credit to your company and good ambassadors too.
I would recommend Anglo French to any of my friends still out in France/Spain as you completed the task very professionally and efficiently.
Thank you, once again,
Anne Saville, Cornwall
Dear Mark and Stephanie,
I would like to let you know what an excellent job Rob and Jake did this afternoon. It was not an easy place to which to get their lorry and they had to carry things down to the front gate. But nothing phased them and they remained cheerful and professional. I will unhesitatingly recommend your firm to anyone needing transport to or from the UK.
With many thanks for your help.
Rosemary Barrow, Essex