By O. Ghad-Pleeselp
I have recently moved to London to move in with my boyfriend and begin a new job. He has lived there for many years in his own house and so has accumulated quite a lot of furniture and belongings. Now, I have also owned my own property for many years so have got an equal amount of furniture. It does not take a genius to work out that both lots of our furniture will not fit into his flat. He has been in contact with some companies who offer
Domestic Storage London and said that he has found one who will store my furniture for a good price. However, I immediately challenged him about this and asked why it should be my furniture that goes into
Domestic Storage London rather than his. I must admit that we argued about this some time until we eventually came to the agreement that we would each choose some pieces from our collections to include in his flat and that the surplus we would put in
Domestic Storage London. I said to him that we should be meticulous about making sure that we had equal amounts of furniture, otherwise it would not feel like home to me. He eventually agreed and I hope that this means a harmonious life together.