Introduction
Antiques are more than just furniture or décor—they’re pieces of history, sentimental treasures, and often significant investments. Whether it’s a Victorian wardrobe, a delicate porcelain vase, or a rare painting, antiques require special care during a move.
At Logistic Move, we understand that moving antiques isn’t the same as shifting everyday items. It requires careful planning, specialist packing techniques, and experienced movers who know how to protect fragile, irreplaceable items from damage.
1. Why Antiques Need Special Care During a Move
Unlike modern furniture and décor, antiques come with unique challenges:
- Age and Fragility: Materials weaken over time, making them more vulnerable to cracks, chips, or breaks.
- Irreplaceability: Unlike modern items, you can’t simply replace an antique at a store.
- High Value: Many antiques have financial as well as sentimental worth.
- Special Materials: From wood and marble to glass and canvas, each material requires specific handling.
These factors mean that moving antiques calls for a completely different approach than moving standard household goods.
2. Planning Your Antique Move
Every successful move begins with a clear plan. Before you even start packing, take the time to:
- Make an inventory: Write down each antique you’ll be moving, along with photos. This creates a record for insurance and helps keep track of everything.
- Assess condition: Note any existing scratches or damage before moving—this way, you can identify if anything changes during transport.
- Measure doorways and staircases: Some antique pieces are bulky and require special manoeuvring or even partial disassembly.
At Logistic Move, our experts conduct a pre-move survey to assess these details, ensuring nothing is overlooked.
3. Packing Antiques Correctly
Proper packing is the most critical step in protecting antiques during a move. Here are some proven techniques:
For Wooden Furniture
- Use furniture blankets to prevent scratches.
- Wrap corners with extra padding.
- Avoid plastic wrapping directly on wood, as it can trap moisture and cause damage.
For Glass and Mirrors
- Use custom-cut cardboard for each pane.
- Apply a protective X of masking tape on glass surfaces to prevent shattering.
- Wrap in bubble wrap, then place inside a sturdy box with padding.
For Porcelain, China & Ceramics
- Wrap each item individually in acid-free tissue paper.
- Place in double-walled boxes with cushioning material.
- Clearly label boxes as “Fragile – This Side Up.”
For Paintings and Artwork
- Never wrap directly in newspaper (ink can transfer).
- Use glassine paper and corner protectors.
- Transport in specialist picture boxes or crates.
Packing antiques isn’t just about wrapping—it’s about creating shock-absorbing layers to prevent damage.
4. Safe Handling & Loading Techniques
Once packed, antiques must be handled with care:
- Team lifting: Large items should always be lifted by two or more people.
- Use of equipment: Trolleys, straps, and sliders help move heavy antiques without strain.
- Correct truck loading: Antiques should never be squeezed between heavy furniture. Instead, they should be secured upright and cushioned.
Professional movers at Logistic Move are trained in these techniques, ensuring safe handling from door to truck.
5. Transporting Antiques Safely
Transporting antiques requires more than just loading them onto a van. Behind the wheel, movers must:
- Drive smoothly: Avoid sharp turns, sudden braking, or uneven roads where possible.
- Use climate-controlled vehicles (if needed): For delicate items like paintings, regulating temperature and humidity prevents damage.
- Secure items inside the van: Straps, padding, and bracing prevent movement during transit.
This is where using a professional moving company makes all the difference—because a secure, well-equipped vehicle greatly reduces risks.
6. Insurance for Peace of Mind
Even with the best packing and handling, accidents can sometimes happen. That’s why insurance is essential when moving antiques.
- Check your current coverage: Some home insurance policies may not cover high-value items during transit.
- Ask your mover about specialist insurance: At Logistic Move, we offer tailored coverage to ensure your antiques are financially protected.
This extra step guarantees peace of mind, knowing that you’re safeguarded against unforeseen circumstances.
7. Common Mistakes to Avoid
Many people unintentionally put their antiques at risk during a move by making these mistakes:
- Wrapping antiques in newspaper (ink damage).
- Storing antiques in damp basements or lofts during moving delays.
- Attempting DIY moves without proper lifting equipment.
- Overpacking fragile items in the same box.
By avoiding these errors, you significantly reduce the chances of accidental damage.
8. Why Choose Logistic Move for Antique Removals?
At Logistic Move, we specialise in safe, secure, and reliable antique removals across the UK. Here’s why customers trust us:
- Specialist training: Our movers are experienced in handling antiques, fine art, and fragile goods.
- Custom packing materials: From crates to acid-free wrapping, we use industry-approved solutions.
- Tailored transport solutions: Including climate-controlled vehicles when required.
- Full insurance options: For complete protection of your valuable items.
- Trusted nationwide: With years of experience in logistics and removals.
