How to Protect Furniture in Long-Term Storage

Josh Summerhays • December 15, 2025

Furniture is often one of the most valuable and sentimental types of belongings you’ll place in storage. Whether you’re storing a few pieces during a move or tucking away a full household’s worth long-term, taking a few simple steps to prepare your furniture can help prevent damage and keep it in great condition. Avoiding common storage mistakes early can make a big difference in how well your furniture holds up over time.



 At Storaway Self Storage, we’re here to help you do just that.


Clean and Prep Your Furniture


Before placing anything in storage, thoroughly clean and dry all surfaces. For wood furniture, use a quality furniture polish to condition the wood and prevent drying or cracking. For upholstered items, vacuum thoroughly and consider using a fabric cleaner or steam cleaner. Make sure all items are completely dry to avoid mold and mildew growth while in storage.


Disassemble When Possible


Take apart furniture when it makes sense, such as removing table legs, bed frames, or shelving units. This saves space and makes items easier to transport. Be sure to keep screws, bolts, and other hardware in clearly labeled bags and store them with the item or in a designated container.


Cover, Don’t Wrap Tightly


Use breathable covers like moving blankets or cotton sheets to protect your furniture from dust. Avoid using plastic wrap directly on furniture for long-term storage, as it can trap moisture and cause mold or damage. For mattresses, invest in a mattress cover specifically designed for storage.


Use Climate-Controlled Storage


If you're storing furniture for several months or more, opt for climate-controlled storage. At Storaway Self Storage, we offer units that help protect your furniture from temperature fluctuations and humidity, ideal for wooden pieces, leather, and fabric upholstery.


Store Off the Ground


Place pallets, boards, or tarps on the floor of your unit before storing furniture to protect from potential moisture. Elevating your items also helps with airflow and can prevent unwanted contact with dust or dirt. Thoughtful layout and organization inside your unit can help protect large furniture pieces and keep everything accessible.


At Storaway Self Storage, we offer clean, secure, and climate-controlled units to give your belongings the best protection. Whether you’re storing an heirloom dining set or your first apartment furniture, we’ll help you keep it safe for as long as you need.


Get Help Choosing the Right Storage Space


Need help choosing the right storage space? Contact us today or browse our size guide and FAQ to get started.

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