Renovation customers often start with the same idea: move everything into the garage, dining room or spare bedroom. Sometimes that is all they can do. But when there is a choice, storage is usually the more practical solution.
Dust travels further than expected
Kitchen renovations, extensions and decorating projects create dust that gets everywhere. Furniture, soft furnishings, electronics and stored boxes can all suffer if they are left too close to the work.
Trades need space to work
Empty rooms are easier to work in. Trades can move faster, decorators can finish more cleanly and accidental damage is less likely when furniture is not being shuffled from room to room.
Customers underestimate disruption
Renovations often take longer and disrupt more of the house than expected. Storage removes some of that pressure by protecting goods and creating working space.
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FAQs
Should furniture go into storage during renovations?
Often yes, especially for kitchens, extensions and decorating projects.
Can trades work faster in empty rooms?
Yes. Empty rooms are easier and safer to work in.
Does storage protect from dust?
Yes, it keeps furniture away from the source of dust and accidental damage.