Just moved in? Rent your furniture!

You have just pushed open the door of your new - and charming - flat. The only problem is that, since you've just arrived in Luxembourg or are moving in for the first time, it's terribly empty. What if renting furniture was the right solution?
Choose your furniture online
Unless you have opted for a furnished rental, your new home only has walls and windows, a bathroom, a toilet... It is not even certain that the kitchen is furnished. And your budget is not so stretchable that you can afford to furnish it entirely. You should think about renting furniture.
In practice, nothing very complicated. You log on to a dedicated website (such as In-Lease or SeMeubler.com) and you select the bed, sofa, table, chairs and other storage space you need from the catalogue. If you don't have the patience to choose them one by one, there are even packs available, by room and in different atmospheres. The choice is vast, so as a bonus you can furnish your flat as you wish. And if you're looking for inspiration, take a look at our blog This autumn's furniture trends. The furniture is then delivered to your home, assembled and installed, and that's it: you've moved in... It will be collected at the end of the rental period.
However, you may also need household appliances and/or multimedia equipment. These are also available for hire, as is sports equipment or garden equipment. In short, everything you need to make your new life more enjoyable!
A la carte options
Furniture rental companies have thought of every situation: whether you are waiting to move, only planning to live in Luxembourg for a few months, want to save a little before buying, or are definitely won over by this system (which also allows you to change your environment whenever you want), you can make a short, medium or long-term commitment (60 months maximum). Choosing the duration of the lease is one of the first things to do, even if the formulas are becoming more and more flexible.
And that's not all. Just like with cars, you have the option of leasing and thus buying the furniture you feel so comfortable with at the end of the contract.
Last but not least, the furniture and equipment are of course guaranteed. And if you do the math, you'll see that this solution is not only practical, but also economical.
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Written by
Fanny Pimentel
Posted on
26 October 2017