Use bubble wrap in empty spaces within storage containers to provide cushion and prevent shifting.
Storing fine china in attic.
Art can be damaged by pests and by extreme temperature changes in the attic says santoro.
Extreme temperatures can damage your china which is why storing them in the garage or attic is usually not a good idea.
Choose sturdy storage bins and containers instead of cardboard moving boxes for more protection.
We re hoping this isn t new information but your dinnerware is best protected when each individual piece is wrapped.
Wrap each piece of china separately in either bubble wrap or white packing paper not newspaper because the ink may rub off onto the china stack only 4 5 plates in any one box.
Choose a storage spot with low traffic.
Things you cannot store in a hot attic.
No matter how often you break out the fine stuff you must store it properly.
If you re hoping to pass down any beloved paintings to the next generation make sure you re not storing them in your attic.
7 smart tips for storing your fine china.
Just one cracked plate or chipped bowl will disrupt an entire set.
Our home editor is just as fanatical about storing china as she is about picking it so she shared her favorite storing solution with us.
The temperature changes can lead to crazing discoloration and other damage.
Do not wrap china or crystal too tightly as this can put too much pressure on them.
A clean dry shelf in the attic or basement is another option.
Have repaired plates on top of stacks not the bottom to help prevent rebreakage.
Turn plates bowls on their sides.
My mom s china spent nearly 40 years in one attic and then another until it finally got out a couple years ago.
Keep the china at room temperature in insulated rooms where there are no wide temperature swings.
It will be fine.
Most things will be pretty obvious but there is also one item that many people mistakenly do store in the attic.
We ve talked about a lot of things you can store in an attic so now let s talk about things you cannot store in a hot attic.
A dining room hutch or cabinet is an obvious solution.
Don t store these items in a hot attic.
But if you don t have one it s perfectly ok to claim an unused shelf in the linen closet the space under the guest bed or even the attic or basement provided it s temperature controlled too hot or too cold and you risk damaging the china.
Wherever you decide to put infrequently used china place packing paper bubble wrap foam sleeves paper towels or cloth napkins between the plates to protect the delicate glaze scudder said.