5 Smart Ways to Dispose Of Old Furniture Before Moving

5 Smart Ways to Dispose Of Old Furniture Before Moving

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Moving is never easy. From finding a new place to packing, shifting, and unpacking -it is a long list of hassles and duties. And when you start to pack your belongings, you begin to question why you bought them and so many! Concerning belongings, transporting furniture is probably the most troublesome job when moving. Let’s just say you’d rather reconsider why you’re moving in the first place. But before you get any ideas, read this article to find out your options for disposing of old furniture.

Start clearing your space by packing smaller items at first. It makes the process simpler and more manageable. It gives you time to think about what you want to pack and throw out. Here’s what you can do with your old furniture when moving.

1.Sell Your Furniture Online

Check out Craigslist to sell your furniture. Or just take pictures and post them in an online Facebook group. It’s a hassle-free way to sell your old furniture fast. Make sure you are not asking for a price that’s too high; it will just not attract buyers, especially if you don’t have much time left to get rid of it. Allow yourself at least a month before you move. This will give you enough time to sell it at a reasonable price and not burden storing your furniture somewhere else while you move.

If you have any interested buyers who want to assess the condition of your furniture, make sure you are open to the idea. It also shows that the buyer is genuinely interested in buying your furniture, and not wasting your time. If your moving date is nearing, you may want to explore storage services such as lovelyjubblyremovals.co.uk that can help you to store your old furniture until they’re sold.

Another way to sell your furniture online is to spread the word. Talk to your friends and relatives and find out if they know someone who’d be interested in purchasing your old furniture. Talk to your neighbors as well; there may be a potential buyer around you, so spreading the word always helps.

2. Garage Sale

The easiest and most effective solution is to sell your old furniture at a garage sale. It does not require much effort, and you can just throw in other items you want to get rid of along with your old furniture, such as table lamps, side tables, etc.

With garage sale, you can sell it for instant cash or exchange it for other garage sale items. Choose whatever works for you. It’s important to consider whether it’s legal to participate in a garage sale, as many states have laws surrounding selling used furniture.

3. Repurpose Your Old Furniture

If the furniture is something close to your heart, repurposing is an ideal solution. Many people opt for this approach, especially when they fail to sell their furniture online or at a garage sale. Turning an old coffee table into a laundry table seems like a smart idea. You could look up DIY ways to transform your old furniture into something new and interesting.

Repurposing your old furniture could be your weekend project, but it only makes sense that you do it before your move. Paying a hefty amount to move an old piece of furniture that you are planning to repurpose is wasting your money. 

Repurposed furniture can also be sold, so if your objective is to give it away to a deserving home, try your luck at reselling or auctioning it online. Some extra cash won’t hurt when your moving expenses knock at your door.

4. Donate

Donating unwanted belongings such as old clothes and furniture is an excellent way to make your move easier. Find out about charitable organizations or local churches near you; they’d be pleased to accept your donations. Some of them even come to pick up the free stuff, including old furniture.

You can also donate your belongings to friends and family if you cannot find a charitable organization near you. Donating may not give you any returns, but at least it’s better than throwing away furniture that someone could still use. Plus, giving it away to friends or relatives means that they’ll show up to help you get rid of it.

5. Dump Them In Your Yard For Free Pick Up

Ever seen someone just dumping bulks of furniture, TV sets, couches, chairs, and dining tables in their front yard with a “pick-me-up” sign? Wondered if they were crazy to do so.

Well, in desperate times, dumping old furniture in your yard sometimes works better than going through the trouble of showcasing them at a garage sale with no luck. The only downside is that you may get into trouble if it’s against the law. So make sure you are not inviting trouble in getting rid of old furniture.

Do keep an eye out for the weather outside. You don’t want your old furniture ruined by the rain or humidity.

Conclusion

Make up your mind about what you want to do with your old furniture. Knowing that your moving date is approaching soon, you must start to take steps to make the process easier for yourself. There’s a lot to do, and getting your old furniture out of the way is one less task on your to-do list.

If you don’t want it in your new home, simply get rid of it using the ways mentioned above. Plus, it’s always a good idea to move with minimum things when decorating a new home; you’re one step closer to a brand-new minimalistic life.

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