02 September 2016

How Renting Furniture Lowers Your Stress Levels

The term “renting” is something that all students have heard of. Whether you are renting textbooks or renting a car, the term is well-known around the campus sector.

One of the most well-known “renting” options for students is more recognized when it is called a loan. You borrow and then have to give it all back at some point. Renting can be stressful, but still an easy way of going about things when you are a college student. You have enough on your plate with classes, jobs, and especially if you are dealing with moving into a new apartment from the dorms.

You have a whole new set of issues to look into. Your main focus and the main focus of most people is furniture. Where are you going to sleep? Eat? Sit in your living room? All very good questions.

You may not have all the time in the world to go out furniture shopping or you may not have the money at the moment to buy any good furniture pieces. All of these concerns can cause your stress levels to go up and we don’t need that whatsoever.

Have you ever thought about renting furniture? Yes, I said renting furniture. Oh, you didn’t know that was a thing? Well neither did I until I did some digging. It is very much a thing and people do it all the time. It saves them time and money tremendously. Of course, just like everything in the world, not everyone is going to jump on the bandwagon for this idea, but majority rules on saying this one is a good idea.
Stress doesn’t need to be a factor when it comes to furniture rentals and here are a few reasons how that works out to be true:

•You have zero furniture? Rent. Simple. It gets done in 48 hours max, so you won’t be in a furniture-less place for long.

•Depending on the contract you sign at your apartment complex you could get good deals on furniture rentals. Companies give good rates to students depending on the type of contract they sign for. It saves you time and money in the long run.

•It works if you are living somewhere for a set amount of time. Technically that is the ultimate best setting for renting furniture. Get it in, then get it out. Simple as that. If you know your end date somewhere, renting furniture might be your best bet, that way you won’t be stuck with unnecessary furniture that you don’t need or want.

•Do you hate moving furniture? Yeah so do I. When you rent furniture you won’t have too. That is what the moving furniture rental people get paid to do! So if you move again, don’t worry about trying to gather all your friends and family to help you move out — they will not be needed.

•Is there something you have seen and wanted to try, but don’t know if you actually want it in your house or apartment for a good amount of time? Never fear, you can actually rent pieces of furniture before you fully commit. You can rent for a month or two and then send it back.

•Redecorating can be a cool experience if you want something new to wash out the old, yet, redecorating with furniture that you have to sell to make room for new pieces is a harder task than people let on. When you rent furniture, certain sets can have different expiration dates, so the movers come in and clean you out and then you get a whole new set that they move in for you. No hassle, no worry; and you get a whole new décor.

•There are rent-to-own programs, meaning that if you don’t have the money to buy furniture right then and there you can enroll in the program which requires you to make monthly payments up until the time the furniture is paid off.  Although doing this may cause you to be paying more for the furniture than if you had just paid for it outright in the beginning.

•You can coordinate what you want. You can have a full-on living room set if you want it and not waste time picking out every little piece of furniture. Each set is most likely for a flat rate price each and you don’t have to worry about picking out things that match and then being upset if nothing works. Just have the rental company get a good set to you.



Renting is something that will be in society forever, so just take a breath and let it ease your mind. Don’t hassle yourself too much when you don’t have to; take the easy road, it is better on your stress levels.

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Resource : http://www.uloop.com/news/view.php/210078/How-Renting-Furniture-Lowers-Your-Stress-Levels