Bali, the enchanting island of the gods, is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, lush rice terraces, and crystal-clear waters. However, the beauty of this paradise is under threat from the pervasive issue of plastic pollution in our oceans. Recently, during a diving trip around Nusa Lembongan, we witnessed firsthand the devastating impact of plastic waste, with alarming amounts of debris littering the water.
Our Commitment to Environmental Protection:
At Furniture4rent, we believe in taking responsibility for our environmental impact. That’s why we are dedicated to minimizing our ecological footprint wherever possible. One of the ways we do this is by carefully separating our waste and ensuring it is correctly processed by delivering it to recycling centers.
But more important, one of our key core principles is the promotion of a circular economy, where products are reused rather than discarded after a single use. By offering gently used, yet still excellent quality furniture packages at a special, low price, we not only help the environment but also provide our customers with cost-effective options.
Our Donation to Ocean Cleanup:
In addition to reducing our own environmental impact, we are committed to supporting initiatives that address plastic pollution on a larger scale. That’s why we have chosen to donate a portion of our proceeds to Ocean Cleanup, an organization dedicated to cleaning up plastic waste from our rivers and oceans. Led by a passionate team with a “can do” mentality, Ocean Cleanup is making tangible progress in tackling this global crisis.
By contributing to Ocean Cleanup’s efforts, we are playing our part in restoring the health of our oceans and creating a cleaner, more sustainable future for generations to come.
How You Can Help Too:
We urge you to join us in the fight against plastic pollution. Here are some simple steps you can take to make a difference:
Reduce your plastic consumption by opting for reusable bags, bottles, and containers.
Participate in beach and riverbank cleanups to remove plastic waste from our shores.
Support organizations like Ocean Cleanup through donations or volunteer work.
And of course… if you move to the Netherlands as an expat, don’t buy your furniture but rent it!
Together, we can make a positive impact and safeguard the beauty of our planet for future generations. Let’s unite in this mission for a cleaner, healthier world!
Join us in creating a brighter future for our planet!
Are you planning to (temporarily) move to the Netherlands for work or to study? We are happy to help you on your way! This article is full of information about the necessary paperwork, housing, renting furniture, the Dutch culture, history and of course, some fun facts you should know! At the bottom of this page you will also find some useful links to get you going.
Paperwork
Residence permit
When moving to the Netherlands as an expat, there is a certain amount of paperwork that needs to be completed in order to make the transition as smooth as possible. The most important document to obtain is a residence permit, which is required for all non-EU citizens who wish to stay in the Netherlands for more than three months. This permit can be obtained from the Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND) and must be applied for before arriving in the country.
Citizen Service Number (BSN)
In addition to the residence permit, expats will also need to register with the local municipality in order to obtain a Citizen Service Number (BSN). This number is required for all official paperwork, such as opening a bank account and applying for a job. To register, you must provide proof of address, such as a rental agreement or purchase contract, as well as a valid passport.
Work permit
Once the residence permit and BSN have been obtained, you will need to apply for a Dutch work permit if you plan to work in the Netherlands. This permit is issued by the IND and requires the employer to provide evidence that the job cannot be filled by a Dutch citizen. The permit is valid for a maximum of five years and must be renewed if you wishes to continue working in the Netherlands.
Driving license
Finally, you may also need to apply for a Dutch driving license if you plan to drive in the Netherlands. This requires a valid foreign license, a valid passport, and proof of residence. The license must be exchanged within 185 days of arriving in the country.
Overall, the paperwork required for moving to the Netherlands as an expat can seem daunting, but with the right preparation and research, the process can be made much easier.
Can you swim?
Only 50% of the land mass of the Netherlands is more than one meter above sea level.
Housing
The housing market
Moving to the Netherlands as an expat can be a daunting task, especially when it comes to finding suitable housing. The Netherlands is a small country, and the population is highly concentrated in the larger cities, making it difficult to find housing in the most desirable areas. The housing market in the Netherlands is highly competitive, and you should be prepared to act quickly when you find a place you like.
Types of accommodation
The first step in finding housing in the Netherlands is to decide what type of accommodation you are looking for. The most common types of housing for expats are apartments, houses, and student housing. Apartments are the most popular option for expats, as they are generally more affordable and easier to find. Houses are more expensive, but they offer more space and privacy. Student housing is a great option for expats who are studying in the Netherlands, as it is often cheaper than other types of housing.
Location
When looking for housing in the Netherlands, it is important to consider the location. You should look for housing in areas that are close to public transportation, shops, and other amenities. It is also important to consider the cost of living in the area, as some areas are more expensive than others.
They see me rollin’
There are about 15,000 kilometers of cycle paths in the Netherlands and there are more bicycles (more than 18 million) than there are people.
Rental laws, rights and responsibilities
When searching for housing in the Netherlands, it is important to be aware of the rental laws. You should be aware of the rights and responsibilities of both the landlord and the tenant, and should make sure to read the rental agreement carefully before signing. It is also important to be aware of the deposit and other fees associated with renting a property.
Finding housing in the Netherlands can be a challenge, but with a bit of research and preparation, you can find a suitable place to call home. You should be prepared to act quickly when you find a place you like, and should be aware of the rental laws and fees associated with renting a property. With a bit of patience and perseverance, expats can find a great place to live in the Netherlands.
Renting furniture
As an expat you have so many things to arrange during the course of your move to the Netherlands. Insurances, permits, bank accounts, housing… the list is long. Of course the main and most important challenge is finding a place to live and once you have found your “new place”, you need to face the task of re-decorating the whole place and then furnishing it in order to make it feel like home.
So many things to worry about
“I have found a place and now what? Where do I go to look for my furniture? What style should I choose? What quality do I want? How, when I have found it, do I manage to have it delivered and in some cases assembled? What if I decide to leave the Netherlands again after a year to go back to my home country or am reassigned another position abroad? What do I do with my newly acquired furniture? Do I need to sell it… put it on the web, advertise in the local paper? How do I make these arrangements?”
Unburdening you is what we do!
In short… a lot of hassle for every expat and a very time-consuming process. Furniture4rent Nederland offers you a one stop turn-key solution; we deliver and assemble really high-end quality furniture packages to any given location in the “Randstad” – an area in and around the four major Dutch cities – on any given date and pre-arranged time. We’ll pick up the package from you at the end of the rental contract, leaving you free to focus on other things.
Amsterdam is one of the most popular cities in the Netherlands. More than 200 different nationalities live there.
Dutch Culture
The Netherlands is a small but vibrant country in Western Europe, known for its picturesque canals, tulips, and windmills. It is also a great place to live for expats, with its welcoming culture and excellent quality of life.
Straightforward
When moving to the Netherlands as an expat, there are a few things you should know about the Dutch culture. First, Dutch people are known for their directness and honesty. They are very straightforward in their communication and expect the same from others. This can be a bit of a shock for some expats, but it is important to remember that the Dutch are not being rude, they are simply being honest.
Tolerant & open-minded
Second, the Dutch are very tolerant and open-minded. They are accepting of different cultures and lifestyles, and are very welcoming to expats. This makes it easy for expats to integrate into Dutch society and make friends.
same-sex marriage
The Netherlands was the first country to legalize same-sex marriage. That happened in 2001.
Punctuality
Third, Dutchies are very punctual. They expect others to be on time and take their commitments seriously. This is something to keep in mind when making plans with Dutch friends or colleagues.
Environmentally conscious
Finally, the Dutch are very environmentally conscious. They are passionate about sustainability and take steps to reduce their carbon footprint. As an expat, it is important to be aware of this and to do your part to help the environment. Overall, the Dutch culture is one of openness, honesty, and respect. It is a great place to live for expats, and with a bit of knowledge about the culture, you can easily integrate into Dutch society.
Holland?
Many people talk about “Holland” when they actually mean “The Netherlands”. Holland consists of the Dutch provinces of North and South Holland. This region was economically very strong in the past and was therefore often equated with the Netherlands, which isn’t correct.
They see me rollin’
There are about 15,000 kilometers of cycle paths in the Netherlands and there are more bicycles (more than 18 million) than there are people.
Can you swim?
Only 50% of the land mass of the Netherlands is more than one meter above sea level.
same-sex marriage
The Netherlands was the first country to legalize same-sex marriage. That happened in 2001.
Diversity party
Amsterdam is one of the most popular cities in the Netherlands. More than 200 different nationalities live there.
History
When moving to the Netherlands as an expat, it is important to understand the country’s history and culture. The Dutch have a long and fascinating history and the country has been a major trading center since the Middle Ages. The Dutch have a rich culture and a strong sense of national identity, and the country has a long history of immigration and cultural diversity.
Systems of ruling
The Netherlands was first established as a republic in 1581, and it has gone through many changes since then. Now it’s a constitutional monarchy, and the current monarch is King Willem-Alexander. The country is divided into 12 provinces, each with its own government and laws.
Holland?
Many people talk about “Holland” when they actually mean “The Netherlands”. Holland consists of the Dutch provinces of North and South Holland. This region was economically very strong in the past and was therefore often equated with the Netherlands, which isn’t correct.
Trading & business
The Dutch have a long history of trading and exploration, and the country has been a major player in world affairs for centuries. Dutchies have also been a leader in science, technology, and the arts. The Netherlands is a member of the European Union, and is a major trading partner with many countries around the world. The Dutch economy is one of the most open and competitive in the world, and the country is a major hub for international business. The Netherlands is also home to some of the world’s most innovative companies, including Philips, Heineken, and Unilever.
Culture
The Dutch are known for their strong work ethic and their commitment to social justice. They are also known for their tolerance and acceptance of different cultures and beliefs. The Dutch are known for their love of the outdoors and their appreciation for the arts. They are also known for their strong sense of community and their commitment to helping those in need. The Netherlands is a great place to live and work, and the country has a lot to offer expats. The Dutch are friendly and welcoming, and the country has a strong economy and a high quality of life. The Netherlands is a great place to explore and experience the culture and history of Europe.
4 major cities in The Netherlands
The Netherlands is a small but mighty country, with a population of just over 17 million people. It is home to four major cities: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Den Haag and Utrecht. Each of these cities has its own unique charm and character, and all of them are great places to live and work. Whether you’re looking for a vibrant city life or a more laid-back atmosphere, the Netherlands has something for everyone. Here are some things you should know when moving to the Netherlands and its four major cities.
Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands and the largest city in the country. It is known for its canals, its world-famous museums, and its vibrant nightlife. Amsterdam is a great place to live if you’re looking for a city with a lot of culture and history. It is also a great place to find a job, as it is home to many international companies.
Rotterdam is the second-largest city in the Netherlands and is known for its modern architecture, its vibrant port, and its diverse population. Rotterdam is a great place to live if you’re looking for a city with a lot of energy and a strong job market. It is also a great place to find a job, as it is home to many international companies.
Den Haag, also known as The Hague, is the third largest city in the Netherlands and the seat of the Dutch government. Located on the North Sea coast, Den Haag is a vibrant city with a rich history and culture. The city is home to the Dutch Parliament, the International Court of Justice, and the International Criminal Court, making it an important international center for justice and diplomacy.
For expats moving to the Netherlands, Den Haag is a great place to start. The city is well-connected to the rest of the country by train, bus, and tram, making it easy to explore the rest of the Netherlands. Den Haag is also home to a large international community, so expats will find plenty of opportunities to meet new people and make friends. The city is known for its beautiful parks and also has a wide range of cultural attractions, including museums, galleries, and theaters.
Utrecht is the fourth-largest city in the Netherlands and is known for its picturesque canals, its many universities, and its vibrant nightlife. Utrecht is a great place to live if you’re looking for a city with a lot of culture and a strong student population. It is also a great place to find a job, as it is home to many international companies.
Throughout the year, we deliver many furniture packages, most of which are new from the factory. All of these furniture pieces are well-packaged to prevent transport damage. This is essential, but the consequence is that there is a lot of packaging material left over after unpacking. Cardboard, plastic, Styrofoam… you name it. Piles of waste!
Separating waste
Because we at Furniture4rent Netherlands believe in a circular economy, we make sure that all this waste is separated and disposed of. Either our transporter takes it away, or we dispose of it ourselves. All this waste is then (separated) offered to the waste processing service.
Reusing furniture
But we do more! Of course, we make sure that the furniture can be rented again. Nothing goes in the trash, but is cleaned and repaired where necessary. We make sure that the furniture is in top condition again so that it can find its way to a new owner. During the transport of such a “second-hand” package, no disposable materials are used anymore, but everything is transported in reusable moving blankets. This keeps the furniture undamaged and prevents unnecessary waste of packaging materials.
Nice additional benefit for our customer of these “second-hand” packages… these can be rented at a lower monthly rental price! How nice is that?!
Donating
Some products we always deliver new, such as blankets and pillows. This is for hygiene reasons. But after use by our customer, these are certainly not thrown away! These are offered to the Salvation Army and/or church once a year. After all, they are still great products, so why throw them away?
And, if we ever need to phase out a piece of furniture, we don’t just toss it. Instead, we offer it for free to the thrift store, where it can find a new home and continue to bring joy and comfort.
In short;
Separate disposal and collection of all packaging materials
Reuse of rented furniture packages
Donating bedding to the Salvation Army and/or church
Giving away current items to the thrift store for free
At Furniture4rent Nederland, we believe that sustainability and style go hand in hand. By choosing us, you can have the best of both worlds. Let us help you make your next move a stylish and eco-friendly one. “Let’s move and rent!”
"JP was wonderful to work with and we would highly recommend FURNITURE4RENT.NL to anyone looking to rent furniture!
The furniture is beautiful (new, trendy, great colors) and the level of service they provided exceeded all our expectations.
Planning a move overseas can be stressful and JP took all the stress away from this aspect of the transition. He was always quick to respond, answer questions and revise the inventory list as we thought more about what we needed and didn’t need. He proactively recommended a couple item switches that worked better us in the end. JP even coordinated with our home rental agency to deliver and set up the furniture prior to our arrival, so we could get off our long flight and go to sleep the minute we walked in the door! The beds were made, which tells you about the personal touch you can expect.
Highly recommend! JP, thanks again!"
"The quality of the furniture is high, process seamless and we are very happy"
"We recently furnished our family home through Furniture 4 Rent. The communication & service from the start of my contact with F4R was great. We managed to have a package sorted and moved in within a week of contacting JP & his team. It is really a service where you can just move in and start living - just what we needed! The quality of the furniture is high, process seamless and we are very happy. Thank you!"
"I definitely recommend this company for renting furniture"
"When I finally found my house in Amsterdam, I needed to have all furniture in a very short time. Searching on Internet, I found different options for furniture rental. JP and Furniture4rent was by far the most efficient for my needs: swift answers (within one hour) and tailormade propositions. The delivery has been completed in few days and they even arranged a lift for the moving! Just had to pick up the keys and enjoy my new home. And on top of the great service, JP is very friendly. I definitely recommend this company for renting furniture."
"Furniture4Rent is by far one of the best companies I have dealt with while setting up my arrival to the Netherlands."
"They were extremely friendly and accommodating to my needs and wants to ensure that I would be happy with the furniture for my apartment. They were easy to contact and would reply to any of my questions within hours. When arriving to the Netherlands they took the extra steps to ensure that my apartment was ready when I got to it. I would recommend anyone to use this company for renting furniture any day of the week."