When it comes to moving house, ensuring the safety of your furniture during transit is paramount. Wrapping your furniture not only protects it from scratches, dents, and damage but also helps in keeping everything clean. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to wrap your furniture effectively, ensuring it arrives at your new home in the same condition it left.
1. Gather Your Materials:
Before you start the wrapping process, make sure you have all the necessary materials. You will need: If you want a broader overview, our guide to packing furniture for a move walks you through every stage from disassembly to loading.
– Furniture pads or moving blankets
– Bubble wrap
– Plastic stretch wrap
– Corrugated cardboard sheets
– Packing tape
– Sofa and mattress covers
– Sealable plastic bags
2. Clean and Disassemble:
Begin by thoroughly cleaning your furniture. Dust and other debris can cause scratches if they’re trapped between the wrap and the furniture surfaces during the move. Disassemble any parts if possible – remove legs from tables, take out drawers from chests, and detach cushions from sofas. This not only makes the furniture easier to wrap but also lighter to carry. If you have run out of padding materials, our guide on packing fragile items without bubble wrap covers practical alternatives that protect just as well.
3. Protect Glass Components:
For furniture with glass elements, such as coffee table tops or cabinet doors, extra care is needed. Remove the glass parts if possible and wrap them separately in bubble wrap. Secure the wrap with packing tape, making sure it doesn’t stick directly to the glass. Label these wrapped items as ‘fragile’ to ensure they are handled with care.
4. Use Furniture Pads and Moving Blankets:
Wrap the main body of your furniture with furniture pads or moving blankets. Secure these in place with packing tape, making sure that the tape does not come into contact with the furniture surface, as this can leave marks or residue. These pads not only protect against bumps but also prevent scratches and dents. For glass-fronted pieces, the same principles apply as wrapping mirrors for a move, where layering and corner protection are especially important.
5. Apply Bubble Wrap for Additional Protection:
For more delicate furniture, an additional layer of bubble wrap can be used over the moving blankets for enhanced protection. This is particularly recommended for antiques or valuable items. Once your pieces are wrapped, our furniture storage service keeps them protected in a secure facility until you need them delivered.
6. Cover with Plastic Stretch Wrap:
After the furniture is wrapped in blankets and bubble wrap, encase the entire piece with plastic stretch wrap. This helps to secure the protective materials in place and offers a moisture barrier, which is especially useful if you’re moving during rainy weather. The same careful layering approach applies when protecting breakables during a move, so it is worth reading both guides side by side.
7. Protect Sofas and Mattresses:
Use specially designed sofa and mattress covers to protect these items. These covers are typically made from a thick, durable plastic that can shield your soft furnishings from dirt, moisture, and tears.
8. Secure Loose Components:
Place any screws, bolts, or other small components from disassembled furniture into sealable plastic bags. Tape these bags to the underside of the furniture they belong to, or keep them all in a designated ‘parts box’ which is clearly labeled. Our separate guide on packing a mirror without a box is particularly useful when specialist mirror cartons are not available.
9. Label Everything:
Proper labeling ensures that you know exactly what each package contains, which can save considerable time when unpacking and reassembling your furniture at your new home. Additionally, marking the wrapped items with arrows indicating which way is up can prevent mishandling and damage.
10. Consider Professional Help:
If you’re unsure about properly securing your furniture, or if you have particularly valuable or bulky items, consider hiring a professional removal and storage provider. They have the expertise and equipment to ensure that your belongings are handled with care and arrive safely at your destination. Once your furniture is wrapped, reading our advice on how to pack boxes for moving will help you make the most of the space inside each carton.
By following these steps, you can rest assured that your furniture is well-protected throughout the moving process. Proper wrapping not only prevents damage but also helps in making the unpacking and settling into your new home a smoother and more pleasant experience.




