What can be stored in a cubic yard?

One cubic yard is 3 x 3 x 3

A cubic yard is equivalent to 3ft x 3ft x 3ft. This makes it a little larger than two washing machines. So if, when you call us up, we ask you to visualise your belongings in washing machines, please do not be taken aback. We do this every now and then. But don’t worry. We can sort it all out for you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A cubic yard is roughly the volume of a standard sofa base plus space around it - so it's ideal for smaller life moments, like clearing a flat before viewings or making room during house removals. As a guide, one cubic yard can hold several medium-size boxes, folded bedding, and lightweight items you'd usually keep in cupboards. If you're planning storage in London, it also helps you estimate whether you'll need a single bay or a bigger unit. We're happy to calculate your cube count using photos and a quick checklist - book your move today.

The easiest things to store in a cubic yard are loose, stackable, and protected from knocks - think clothing, linens, books, and boxed kitchen extras. Use sturdy removal boxes, fill gaps with paper or wrap, and keep heavier items low for safer handling. For a smooth process, our professional movers typically use protective blankets and straps on anything at risk of shifting in transit. If you're in London, we often see people packing wardrobe essentials and non-urgent documents first, then topping up with seasonal items. That approach keeps turnaround predictable and access simple.

Yes, but only if the furniture is the right type and is prepared properly. In most cases, a cubic yard won't fit a full armchair or bed frame, but it can take smaller items such as a compact side table, a flat-pack wardrobe section, or stacked footstools - provided they're partially disassembled. We also recommend cushioning corners and wrapping surfaces to prevent scuffs during removal. Our approach is backed by our experience from over 25 years of professional removals and relocation services, with clean packing and careful furniture transport. If you tell us the item dimensions, we'll advise what fits.

Fragile goods fit best when each item has individual protection and the box is not overfilled. For example, wrap glass, mirrors, and ornaments separately, then layer them with padding and fill empty spaces to stop movement. Label boxes clearly as FRAGILE and THIS SIDE UP. For higher-value pieces, our DBS-checked movers often recommend double boxing or using eco-friendly packing materials where possible. That keeps items stable during lifting and on the road. In London boroughs, we regularly handle breakables like picture frames and crockery for flat moves near busy roads - so stable packing really matters.

Absolutely. We don't just box and go - we use proper moving equipment to protect items, especially when you're transporting a smaller cube load that still needs secure handling. Expect protective blankets, straps, and careful loading techniques so boxes and soft goods stay put. In practice, this means fewer scuffs, less shifting, and a more controlled handover when you arrive at your new address. For customers planning storage in a London-based timeline, the right equipment also helps reduce turnaround time. Schedule your removals quote now and we'll plan the packing approach around your items.

Often, yes - especially for studio flats, one-bedroom spaces, or people doing a targeted downsizing move. A cubic yard can cover essentials like bedding, books, small appliances, and a good portion of kitchenware when items are packed efficiently. If you're dealing with mixed rooms, we usually recommend prioritising: non-seasonal clothes first, then books and documents, and finally breakables. This lets you keep everyday items accessible while the move day approaches. We provide professional removals across London and nearby boroughs, so whether you're near Victoria Park or working around busy access, we'll help you estimate a realistic cubic yard amount.

Pricing and turnaround depend on access and the number of trips required, not just cubic yards. For example, if your route involves narrow streets, permits, or lift restrictions, we may plan a different collection time or equipment set. Turnaround is also affected by whether you're doing house removals, office moves, or furniture transport into short-term storage. That said, we keep things clear: you'll get a quote based on what's going in, where it's coming from, and whether you need packing assistance. If you want, send photos and we'll guide you on the best cube count to avoid paying for unused space.

We regularly support customers across many London boroughs, and it's common for our teams to handle small-stays storage during moving windows. Nearby districts include: Westminster (incl. parts of Soho), Camden, Islington, Hackney, Tower Hamlets, Southwark, Lambeth, Kensington & Chelsea, Hammersmith & Fulham, Wandsworth, Richmond, Greenwich, Lewisham, and Harrow. If you're unsure whether we can reach your exact postcode area, tell us where you're moving from and to. We'll confirm access, parking or loading needs, and the right plan for your cubic yard storage requirement.

Access can make a real difference, particularly around known busy spots and constrained roads. People often ask about moving near: Westminster Bridge, King's Cross Station, Paddington, The O2 (North Greenwich), Greenwich Park, Regent's Park, Hyde Park, Wimbledon Common, and around Canary Wharf. In boroughs like Camden or Southwark, loading bays and pedestrian-heavy periods may affect timing. That's why we ask about your exact pick-up point - entrance steps, lift size, and whether there's a nearby loading area. With our track record of 6100+ successful moves completed locally, we know how to plan for smooth collections and secure storage handovers.

We take an eco-conscious approach to packing and transport. Our process is designed around over 88% eco-friendly packing materials and low-emission methods, where practical for your move. This can include using reusable/washable protection for repeat items and choosing paper-based or recyclable cartons instead of single-use alternatives. If you're storing items in London, that's especially helpful when you're doing pack now, store later phases. We'll also advise on how to keep boxes reusable for re-loading. For extra peace of mind, we can recommend what not to pack (like damp textiles) so everything stays in good condition while in storage.

We focus on safety, care, and professionalism from the first call to final placement. Our team includes fully insured, DBS-checked, and trained movers, and we follow established UK transport, safety, and handling regulations. Many customers choose us because we take preparation seriously - tightening straps, using protective blankets, and labelling clearly so nothing gets lost during storage moves. On request, we can also share how we plan routes and lifting steps for flats with stairs, limited lifts, or delicate door clearances. If you want a team that's used to real-world London access challenges, call our London team and we'll talk through your cubic yard plan.

Yes - insurance is part of our standard approach for removals and storage. We're fully insured, and that means your belongings are covered during collection, transport, and handling. While no service can remove all risk, our method reduces it: secure loading, protection for fragile items, and careful handling routines. We also recommend a smart checklist before collection - mark fragile boxes, note any high-value items, and keep valuables packed securely. Customers in London choose us because we're transparent about how we handle shipments and because our rated service is built on real feedback. Rating: Rated 4.9 stars from 145+ verified reviews.

Start by counting what you already have: number of standard moving boxes, wardrobe boxes, and bulky bags. Then group items by weight - heavy books and kitchenware, medium items like bedding and toiletries, and lighter items such as clothes and paper goods. A cubic yard generally suits a tidy, well-packed selection rather than random loose loads, so aim for stackable layouts. If you want a more accurate estimate, measure your largest box and note the approximate dimensions of any awkward items. We'll help you translate that into cube count so you don't overpay for space or underestimate access. For a first pass, send a quick photo list - photos before and after packing really help us guide you.
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