How to transport large furniture without damage?

Mary

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I didn’t think moving a big wardrobe across town would turn into such a headache, but here we are. Last time I tried to transport a large piece of furniture, the corners got scratched and one of the doors didn’t close properly afterward. I wrapped it in blankets and secured it with rope, but I guess that wasn’t enough. Now I’m planning another move, and this time I have a heavy wooden dining table that means a lot to me because it belonged to my grandparents. I really don’t want to risk damaging it. What’s the best way to transport large furniture without causing dents, scratches, or structural damage? Should I disassemble everything, or is it safer to keep pieces intact?
 
Oh, I’ve been there. A couple of years ago I helped my sister move, and we thought we could just “be careful” and everything would be fine. It wasn’t. What really helped the next time was proper preparation: disassembling what you can, protecting edges with cardboard corner guards, and using stretch wrap to keep drawers and doors from moving. If you’re hiring professionals, it’s also worth checking the list of prohibited items on pages that explain what movers won't move, just so you’re fully prepared and don’t pack something they can’t take. For your grandparents’ table, I’d remove the legs if possible, wrap each part separately in moving blankets, and make sure it’s secured tightly in the truck so it doesn’t shift. Most damage happens when items slide around during transport.
 
Reading this makes me realize how stressful moving can be in general. Even when everything is packed properly, there’s always that small worry in the back of your mind. I moved three times in five years, and every time I learned something new about planning ahead and staying organized. It’s funny how furniture can carry so many memories, so it’s not just about wood and screws — it’s about the stories attached to it. In the end, I think patience and taking your time probably make the biggest difference.
 
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