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Moving a Studio Flat vs a One-Bedroom Flat in the UK

Moving from one home to another in the UK is never a one-size-fits-all process. Even properties that seem similar on paper—such as a studio flat and a one-bedroom flat—require noticeably different moving approaches. Understanding these differences helps you avoid overpaying, under-preparing, or choosing the wrong type of removals service. This guide explains, in detail, how […]

Moving a Studio Flat vs a One-Bedroom Flat in the UK

Moving from one home to another in the UK is never a one-size-fits-all process. Even properties that seem similar on paper—such as a studio flat and a one-bedroom flat—require noticeably different moving approaches. Understanding these differences helps you avoid overpaying, under-preparing, or choosing the wrong type of removals service.

This guide explains, in detail, how moving a studio flat differs from moving a one-bedroom flat in the UK, what to expect for each, how costs compare, and how to plan efficiently.

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Understanding the Difference Between a Studio and a One-Bedroom Flat

At first glance, the difference appears minimal. In reality, it affects volume, time, vehicle size, manpower, and cost.

What Is a Studio Flat?

A studio flat typically consists of:

  • One combined living/sleeping area
  • A small kitchen (open-plan or kitchenette)
  • A separate bathroom

There is no separate bedroom. Storage space is usually limited.

What Is a One-Bedroom Flat?

A one-bedroom flat includes:

  • A separate bedroom
  • A living room
  • A kitchen (often larger)
  • A bathroom
  • More storage space

That extra room significantly changes the moving requirements.


Typical Volume of Belongings

Studio Flat Moves: Low to Medium Volume

Most studio flat moves include:

  • Bed or sofa bed
  • Small wardrobe or rail
  • Desk and chair
  • Chest of drawers
  • TV or monitor
  • Small dining table
  • 10–20 boxes

Studio moves are usually single-trip moves with a small van.

One-Bedroom Flat Moves: Medium Volume

A one-bedroom flat often adds:

  • Full bed frame + mattress
  • Wardrobe(s)
  • Sofa
  • Coffee table
  • TV unit
  • Dining table and chairs
  • More kitchen items
  • 20–40 boxes

This often requires:

  • A larger van
  • More loading time
  • Occasionally two movers

Time Required on Moving Day

Studio Flat

  • Average loading time: 30–60 minutes
  • Total job duration (local move): 1.5–3 hours

These moves are fast and predictable.

One-Bedroom Flat

  • Average loading time: 60–120 minutes
  • Total job duration (local move): 3–5 hours

Furniture disassembly is more common and takes extra time.


Vehicle Size: Why It Matters

Choosing the wrong vehicle size is one of the most common mistakes.

Studio Flat

Usually suitable for:

  • Small van
  • Short wheelbase van

Overbooking a large van increases cost unnecessarily.

One-Bedroom Flat

Often requires:

  • Medium van
  • Long wheelbase van

Trying to fit a one-bed flat into a small van often leads to:

  • Multiple trips
  • Delays
  • Higher final cost

Loading Help vs Driver-Only Moves

Studio Flats

Driver-only services often work well if:

  • You have help
  • Items are light
  • No stairs

This is popular with students and single occupants.

One-Bedroom Flats

Loading help is strongly recommended due to:

  • Heavier furniture
  • Awkward items (wardrobes, sofas)
  • Increased injury risk

Paying for help usually saves time and stress.


Access Challenges: Lifts, Stairs, and Parking

Studio Flats

Commonly found in:

  • City centres
  • Purpose-built developments

Often have lifts, but:

  • Lift booking may be required
  • Time slots may be limited

One-Bedroom Flats

More likely to be:

  • Converted houses
  • Older buildings
  • Upper floors without lifts

This increases:

  • Labour time
  • Complexity
  • Cost

Cost Comparison: Studio vs One-Bedroom Flat

Studio Flat Move Costs (Typical)

Local UK move:

  • Lower hourly cost
  • Fewer hours
  • Smaller vehicle

Usually the most budget-friendly residential move.

One-Bedroom Flat Move Costs

Local UK move:

  • Higher hourly rate
  • Longer duration
  • Larger van
  • Possible extra mover

Costs are noticeably higher due to scale, not distance.


Packing Differences

Studio Flats

Packing is usually:

  • Minimal
  • DIY-friendly
  • Box-based

Many people pack in one evening.

One-Bedroom Flats

Packing involves:

  • Larger volume
  • Furniture protection
  • Fragile kitchen items

More planning is required to avoid last-minute chaos.


Storage Considerations

Studio Flat Moves

Storage is often used when:

  • Downsizing
  • Temporary relocation
  • Gap between tenancies

Small storage units are usually sufficient.

One-Bedroom Flat Moves

Storage is used for:

  • Partial moves
  • Furniture during renovations
  • Overseas or long-term transitions

Larger units increase cost and planning complexity.


Who Typically Moves Studio vs One-Bedroom Flats?

Studio Flat Movers

  • Students
  • Single professionals
  • Short-term renters
  • First-time movers

One-Bedroom Flat Movers

  • Couples
  • Professionals
  • Long-term tenants
  • People upgrading space

Understanding this helps choose the right service model.


Insurance and Risk Exposure

Studio Moves

Lower risk due to:

  • Fewer items
  • Less handling

Still essential for electronics.

One-Bedroom Moves

Higher risk due to:

  • More furniture
  • Disassembly/reassembly
  • Tight staircases

Insurance becomes more important as volume increases.


Why the Right Service Model Matters

Choosing a full removals company for a studio flat is often overkill.
Choosing a bare-bones service for a one-bed flat often causes problems.

The ideal approach scales with:

  • Property size
  • Volume
  • Access
  • Time constraints

How Xvan Supports Both Types of Moves

Xvan is built to handle both studio and one-bedroom flat moves efficiently:

  • Choose van size based on inventory
  • Optional loading help
  • Transparent pricing
  • Ideal for city flats and tight access
  • Suitable for short or flexible bookings

You can book exactly what you need—no more, no less.

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Step-by-Step Planning Checklist

For Studio Flats

  1. List all items honestly
  2. Choose a small van
  3. Decide on driver-only or help
  4. Confirm lift/parking rules
  5. Pack light and early

For One-Bedroom Flats

  1. Measure large furniture
  2. Choose correct van size
  3. Book loading help
  4. Prepare for disassembly
  5. Allow extra time buffer

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Underestimating volume
  • Booking the wrong van size
  • Ignoring stairs and access
  • Packing too late
  • Choosing price over suitability

These mistakes cost more than doing it right the first time.


Studio vs One-Bedroom Moves: Summary

FactorStudio FlatOne-Bedroom Flat
VolumeLow–MediumMedium
TimeShortLonger
Van SizeSmallMedium/Large
Help NeededOptionalOften required
CostLowerHigher

They may look similar, but operationally they are very different moves.

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