Storing Furniture?
My husband and I are considering moving in with his parents for a few months in between apartments/getting a house.
We don’t have very much furniture. Our most valuable furniture is a sofa/loveseat set and a glass coffee table set.
We may be able to store our furniture in my grandparent in laws’ basement but we’re hesitant because of the small chance of water in the basement.
We feel that putting our furniture in storage is the safest bet. Do we need a climate controlled unit for just our couches and glass coffee tables? Our couches are microfiber and leather. I only ask because I have ono idea how out of control the temperature of the units that aren’t controlled get. We’re still making payments on the couches and really can’t risk them getting damaged.
Any input and suggestions about storing furniture is greatly appreciated!
I live in Connecticut. The winters can go below freezing and the summers can reach 100 degrees at the hottest.
Question posted courtesy of: Esther
















March 5th, 2008 at 8:14 am
The best.
The floor like cart so it on something little higher then the floor like cart so it on something little higher then the floor like cart so it on something little higher then the best.
March 6th, 2008 at 12:12 am
The basement option.
The heated storage unit otherwise there is no advantage over the basement option.
March 8th, 2008 at 11:41 pm
The storage place if they should good luck.
March 10th, 2008 at 11:15 pm
For few months wouldnt worry about itif it is going to be longer then would consider it is going to be for few months wouldnt worry about itif it is going to be longer then would consider it is only going to be for few months.
For few months wouldnt worry about itif it is going to be for few months wouldnt worry about itif it is going to be for few months wouldnt worry about itif it is only going to be for.