Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down
When storing furniture in a storage units, start with the largest and heaviest items such as appliances and load them against the back wall of the container. Securely tie these objects to the rings or grommets which will be in the walls of conveyance container. Remember that the sea can be a rough place, and you want to be certain that everything is packed and tied as tightly as possible. Remember as well that when storing furniture you want to balance the weight load within your container, so on top of heavy appliances you should place a series of medium to lightweight boxes to use up the remaining space.
Pillow Talk
If the furniture you will be storing includes mattresses, try to place the mattresses along the side walls of the container to act as oversized cushions for the rest of stored possessions. Do this only if it does not prevent access to any of the rings or grommets along the sides of the storage container. If it does, then use the mattresses in-between large pieces of furniture to stop them from rubbing together. And of course be certain to place your mattresses into plastic mattress bags before storing them. If properly sealed, the bags may also help to prevent mold growth in mattresses.
Layer by Layer, Block by Block
Try to pack so that your stored furniture is like a series of brick walls, with each wall directly in front, or behind, the other. And just like a brick wall, you should offset every layer of boxes by one half of a box with just like the bricks in a wall. This will give each layer an increased structural strength. And remember to fully pack each box right to the top so that it will not collapse under the weight of other boxes. When storing furniture try to ensure that every single space is used up in your carriage container. If you can fill every single nook and cranny, there is far less chance of the contents of your conveyance container jostling around during transport.