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Moving & Packing Tips and Tricks

Relocating to a new home is an exciting, but daunting process.


There are plenty of tasks to keep track of and preparation that needs to occur in order for everything to go smoothly on moving day.

From packing efficiently and figuring out what items can be stored away, these tips and tricks will make your upcoming move as stress-free as possible!


Preparing Your Home For A Move

Moving can cause a huge disruption to your day-to-day life.

To ensure that the process is smooth and less stressful, it's important to get everything in order before you start packing up your belongings.


Here are some tips for preparing your home for a move: Ready Your Appliances & Electronics: Prior to moving, make sure all of your appliances and electronics are safely disconnected from their power sources, noting down any settings so they can be easily reset when you arrive at the new location.


Make sure no liquids or food spills remain on surfaces, as this could lead to an unforeseen mess later on.


Pack Early: Begin packing as soon as possible; leaving things until the last minute will create extra stress that isn't necessary during such an already intense time!


Pack nonessential items first, such as books, DVDs, and video game consoles. You'll thank yourself later once most of those boxes have been ticked off!


Declutter & Get Rid Of Junk: Moving gives you a great opportunity to declutter any unnecessary items around the house which may not be worth taking with you.


Consider donating them or throwing them away, whichever option makes more sense financially or logistically. This will also save valuable space throughout the entire process.


● Donate unwanted furniture/clothes/random household stuff

• Start segregating immediately by putting into categories, i.e. donate/throw/keep

• Create clear piles, separating one from the other.


Making A Packing List


When it comes to packing and moving, having a plan is key.


Making a packing list is one simple step that can make the entire process much more enjoyable and efficient.


A good packing list provides structure throughout the entire transition period and ensures nothing valuable gets left behind when it's time to start loading up boxes.


Here are some tips on making your perfect packing list:


1. Start Early: Formulating your plan ahead of time helps ensure you remember everything you need for transport - not just items required in your new home or office space!

Sort through every room with this thought in mind; if unsure about an item's fate, ask yourself whether you want/need it at all.


Or will there be something else replacing its function or purpose soon enough?


2. Decide How Many Boxes: Before filling up any cartons or containers with goods, decide how many boxes (or suitcases) will be needed for the relocation project at hand.

Will additional storage be necessary after finalising where each object belongs?


Visualising these scenarios beforehand makes staying organised simpler once dismantling begins as well as providing potential savings on shipping costs by avoiding 'over-packing' purchases altogether.


3. Layout Columns: Tablets are often helpful during relocations since they tend to have very high levels of data storage capacity without taking up too much physical space in bags - essential requirements when transporting important documents such as contracts and receipts digitally.

Choosing The Most Suitable Packing Materials


Choosing the Most Suitable Packing Materials When faced with a move, it is essential to choose packing materials that are best suited for your particular needs.

Properly chosen packing materials will ensure that all of your belongings make it safely to their destination and arrive in the same condition you left them in.

From cardboard boxes and bubble wrap to furniture blankets and zip ties, there are many items available on the market today that can help protect your possessions during a move.

Here we’ll explore several tips for choosing suitable packing materials:


1) Start by researching what type of moving supplies you'll need - The first step when selecting appropriate packaging products should be deciding which ones you may require.


This will impact how much money you spend overall on supplies.

You should have an understanding of what types of items need special protection, such as valuables like jewelry or fragile glassware, so they can be packed accordingly in either specialty containers or with additional padding around them made from foam wraps or similar material.

Additionally, determine whether it is necessary to use extra cushioning between stacked items inside outer cardboard cartons when shipping across long distances through carriers such as Fed Ex/UPS services.

They provide professional box making capabilities, too, if needed, alongside insurance coverage against theft or accidental damage.

This is defaulted upon receiving payment invoices once shipments have been sent off outbound towards designated delivery drop-off points successfully at final destinations, measured within stipulated time frames associated with any given proposals ordered online, including overnight express options.


Optimising Your Space When Packing Boxes

Optimising your space when packing boxes can help make the moving process much simpler and more efficient.

Here are a few tips to get you started:

1. Assess the items that need to be moved before planning out your move.


Take measurements of large furniture, create an inventory list, and determine how many boxes are needed for different types of items.

This will help you plan better for later stages in packing and ensure everything fits in its designated box throughout the entire moving process.

2. When preparing materials used for packing such as bubble wrap or newspaper padding, take time to cut them down into smaller pieces beforehand.


This will make it easier to use during actual packaging instead of using large chunks which may not fit well within small spaces inside multiple-use storage containers like plastic containers or file cabinets.

3. Use lighter material available around the home while wrapping fragile objects like dishes and glasses.


Towels provide cushioning too with some support against impacts if properly folded up prior to usage.


This way, family members don't have to worry about broken mugs on top shelves during shipment!

4. Pro tip - Try finding new ways to arrange items efficiently and effectively.


For example, double stacking certain sized cardboard boxes by filling the bottom one-half empty and then filling the top section above that level line up evenly to distribute weight upfront (so each side is balanced).


This will let users save more interior room inside each container, and keep everyone's favourite things safe and packed away until they arrive at their destination!


5. Utilise the space inside drawers and cabinets by packing items in them.


This will help save space and make the moving process much easier.

Moving Day – Executing Your Plan


The big day is finally here!


It's time to put your plan into action.


Moving can be chaotic, so having an organised game plan and sticking to it will help make the process smoother overall.

Here are some tips for executing a successful move:


1) Start Early & Take Breaks - Give yourself plenty of time by starting early in the morning.


This reduces stress levels and ensures you have enough hours in the day to finish everything on schedule.

As needed, take short breaks throughout the day - 15 minutes per hour max.


This gives everybody a chance to rest, eat something (have snacks or meals prepped ahead of time), stretch their legs, etc., making sure everyone stays energised until job completion!


2) Label Everything - You've been packing wisely with clearly labelled boxes over the course of several weeks.

Now assign each item with its own specific label that makes sense for where it's going within your new home/space (i.e bedroom 2; kitchen).

Also, remember that colour-coded labels come in extra handy when working with movers as they'll know exactly where things should go once inside!

3) Have Cleaning Supplies On Hand - Once all items are out of one space, start cleaning right away before moving anything else back in.


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