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What do you include fixtures and fittings of?


Fittings could include items like free-standing furniture and appliances, kitchenware, pictures and
hanging mirrors. Fixtures, though, would include integrated appliances, kitchen units and worktops,
carpets, doors and bathroom suites, as well as the boiler and heating system.

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Difference between fixtures and fittings

Fixtures are things that are secured (or ‘fixed’, hey hey?) to the building. If it’s firmly attached to the
property with glue, nails, cement, or something similar, it’s most likely a fixture. Basically, it’s
anything you couldn’t (or wouldn’t!) take with you when moving out.

While fixtures are permanently fixed to your building, fittings are not. They’re typically freestanding
items, such as furniture and white goods. However, it can get confusing with items that are only
semi-attached or able to be removed, as these are technically fittings.

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Fixtures include :

light fixtures
built-in wardrobes
ceiling fans
shelving units
TV mounts
kitchen units, and
plugs and sockets

Fittings include::

carpets
curtains, blinds, and curtain rails, and
ovens

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Storage conditions for fixtures and fittings

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