Helping an elderly parent move from the family home to somewhere smaller is one of life's most emotionally complex tasks. There's a lifetime of memories in that house — furniture, photographs, china sets, keepsakes. Not everything can fit in the new place, but they're not ready to let go. Storage provides a middle ground that respects their feelings while making the move practical.

Why Storage Matters in This Situation

When a parent is downsizing, the emotional pressure is enormous. Asking them to throw away decades of possessions feels cruel. Storage lets them:

  • Keep items they're not ready to part with
  • Move at their own pace emotionally
  • Settle into the new home before making final decisions
  • Preserve family heirlooms that children might want later

What Typically Needs Storing

Common items that go into storage during a parent's downsizing:

  • Large furniture pieces that won't fit (sideboards, dining tables, wardrobes)
  • Collections (books, records, china)
  • Garden equipment and tools
  • Family photo albums and documents
  • Items destined for other family members who don't have room yet

Choosing the Right Storage

For this situation, look for storage that's:

  • Dry and secure: Sentimental items need protection from damp
  • Accessible: Your parent may want to visit items or retrieve things gradually
  • Local: Close to either the parent's new home or a family member who can oversee things
  • Flexible: Month-to-month commitment so you can reduce space as items are distributed

Typical Costs

A parent's downsizing typically needs a garage-sized space (for furniture) plus a few boxes. On Packhood, expect to pay €60–€130/month depending on location and size — far less than the €180–€350 a commercial facility would charge for equivalent space.

For a step-by-step approach to the process, read our downsizing guide for Ireland. Helping a parent downsize? Find a local, affordable storage space on Packhood and give them the time they need.