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Reasons to Choose Apartment Furniture Rental
When you move, your entire life is thrown into chaos as you pack everything you own into boxes, haul it all to your new destination, and then decide where it makes the most sense to put it all. The process is stressful enough without the burden of picking, purchasing, and transporting brand-new furniture into every room of your home. So, do you really need to buy furniture at all? There are many benefits to renting furniture from a furniture rental company for your home instead of purchasing it for yourself, and we’ve compiled a list of some of the best reasons.
If you’re in the market for new furniture, you may be torn between buying or renting furniture like couches, tables, and even lamps. While both have their strengths, we’ll be walking you through seven reasons to choose apartment furniture rental for your new apartment.
1. Finding Your Style
If you’re indecisive or simply on the hunt for a furniture style that screams you, then renting furniture may be a good option for you. Since renting is low commitment, it’s easy for you to change your furniture from month to month to try out a new trend or style you think you might enjoy in your home. If you try out a furniture set in your living room and it’s unattractive or uncomfortable, you can simply pick a different set and have the furniture replaced.
Additionally, if you find a set of furniture that you fall in love with, many companies offer rent to buy furniture, also known as rent to own furniture. This is when you pay a monthly amount on rental furniture to eventually pay it off, allowing you to go from renting to owning your furniture over a longer period. Be careful, though. Rent to buy furniture can end up being more expensive in the long run, so do careful research to ensure it’s a good idea for your home.
2. Perfect for Short-Term Living Situations
There are many circumstances that would involve a short-term living situation in which it would make sense to rent furniture rather than buy it. After all, if you won’t need it for long, why purchase it and then have to store it?
For example, many college campuses have residents who opt for student apartment furniture rental, since their leases usually only cover an academic year. If you’re about to study abroad, travel, move in with family to save money, or are just in between permanent residences, buying furniture may be more cumbersome than renting from furniture rental companies for several months and being able to return it all once you move. Again, since renting is low commitment, you have increased flexibility in what furniture you want and how long you keep it.
3. Easy to Exchange When Your Needs Change
When your needs change, your furniture might change, too. Renting furniture makes it easy to replace furniture with something that fits your situation and all its intricacies. For example, if you’ve been working from home but are returning to the office, you likely won’t have a use for your home office setup anymore. The same goes for people who are raising children, since kids quickly grow out of cribs and small beds and need to upgrade to something bigger. When your life calls for new furniture, renting and exchanging is much easier than going through the process of listing, selling, and then purchasing new pieces. You can easily return previously rented furniture and find something new to suit your lifestyle and needs.
4. Higher Quality Furniture at an Affordable Cost
Higher-quality furniture typically has a higher price tag to match. The fabric may be nicer, the wood a better type, and the cushions much more comfortable. Buying furniture is a substantial upfront cost (especially larger pieces like dining room furniture), and if you’re living paycheck to paycheck or simply don’t currently have the income to purchase furniture — especially pricier, more comfortable furniture — renting may be the right choice for your home. It allows you access to more expensive pieces without breaking the bank, making way for comfort and style on a budget.
5. Saves Time and Energy
Buying furniture takes more time than you might initially guess. You’re faced with what feels like an overwhelming number of decisions when standing in a furniture store: What’s your budget? What colors are you looking for? Will this piece match the others in its designated room? Do you have the transportation to get the items home?
Instead of spending time researching furniture trends, brands, and functions, then physically moving the pieces home yourself, you can simply look through a furniture rental company’s options, pick out the items you want for your home, and schedule delivery hassle free. They’ll deliver it for you much faster than if you had to ship it yourself, saving you time and energy with the furniture-buying process.
6. Efficient Maintenance
Oftentimes, rental furniture companies include maintenance in their contracts so issues can be resolved quickly. That way, if a hinge on a foldable ottoman or table malfunctions, or if the leg of a couch breaks, you won’t have to manage the upkeep yourself. Normal wear and tear happens, so fixing it at no additional cost can be a game changer.
Of course, it’s always a good idea to take extra care of furniture you don’t own, just like you would take care of your space if you were renting an apartment. If you return furniture after renting it and it arrives in bad shape, you might be charged fees for repairing or replacing the furniture, and those can be much more expensive than the furniture rental itself.
7. Sustainability
For some people, sustainability and your carbon footprint are extremely important. Renting furniture is a great way to contribute to sustainable and eco-friendly living. When you rent instead of buy, the demand for new furniture production lowers, leading to less raw materials and energy used in manufacturing the furniture. Many companies also refurbish older furniture, meaning that it gets a second life in your home and doesn’t harm the environment. Refurbished furniture can be just as beautiful and even sturdier than new, and it can make a great addition to your living or dining rooms.
If you’re conscious of your environmental impact, consider renting furniture instead of buying it new.
Conclusion
There are pros and cons to both buying and renting, so investigate apartment furniture rental packages before signing a contract to ensure that it’s the best decision for your specific living situation. Once you’ve done your research and picked out your dream furniture, enjoy showing off your book collection on your spacious bookshelf, hosting dinners at your inviting kitchen table, and binge-watching your favorite shows on your cozy couch.
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