Packing: What To Consider When Moving Home

Posted On Saturday, 20 March 2021 22:15

You just bought your new home, and you’re excited and nervous about the vast checklist of things to do.

From storing items to calling utility companies, moving day is riddled with tasks you need to juggle.

Moving day can be exhausting, but some tricks can make moving houses a breeze.

Let’s hop into these tips!

1) Separate Things by Category

While it might seem tempting to box your things with no rhyme and order, future you won’t be so pleased.

Rather than spending the day clearing out your room one at a time, consider sorting your belongings by category instead.

Separating your boxes by clothes and books makes the decluttering process more seamless once you arrive at your new home.

Spark joy the way Marie Kondo would by polishing your new space with tidiness and serenity by separating by category.

2) Donate and Sell Unused Items

Over the years, you may have hoarded things that you once enjoyed but have no use for anymore.

Instead of tugging it along and storing it in your new home’s storage room, consider donating or selling these trinkets.

By selling old items or donating to charity, you get to make your local community happier or pocket some cash. A win-win situation.

If you decide to sell or donate, get started with it right away to prevent any scheduling issues from happening.

3) Pick Professional Movers

Anyone who’s tried lifting a decades-old English sofa knows that it’s not the easiest task in the world.

While calling your friends may seem like an economical option, not everyone has the time nor expertise to carry furniture.

Fortunately, there are trained professionals and dedicated services that deal with this line of work.

You can find removalists with Muval to select exceptional moving services best catered for you and your needs.

With professional movers, you won’t have to worry about haphazard and careless work that can spell disaster to your furniture. 

4) Create A Master To-Do List

When moving homes, minor or major details can slip away due to oversight.

Don’t blame yourself for any unintentional mistake. Learn from past mistakes, and create a master to-do list so that you won’t leave anything behind.

You can write it down in a notebook, paper, an application, or anywhere that is accessible to you.

This isn’t just limited to just the items you will eventually bring along to your new home. 

You should also notify relevant people and companies about your move in advance to avoid any problems in the future.

5) Pack a personal overnight bag

Given that you’re moving belongings amassed over the years, propping them all in one day might be a hard task.

If you don’t wish to overexert yourself, you can pack your bag for your first night in your new home.

This bag can include one set of pajamas, toiletries, hygiene products, and your laptop. Generally, these are the items that you would bring along in a short overnight trip.

Once you start unpacking everything the next day with newfound energy, you’ll know that you have made the right choice.

6) Ask for Recycle Boxes From Neighborhood Store

Do you have no boxes that can carry all your belongings?

A life pro tip: Ask around small sidewalk businesses, like liquor stores or hardware shops, if they have spare boxes.

Usually, the items from the aforementioned stores require delicate handling and a sizeable box - which is perfect for moving day.

Just make sure that the boxes are durable enough to carry the items under your possession. Having boxes fall apart during moving day is not the greatest start. Plus, it’s super preventable by a simple thorough examination of the box itself.

7) Don’t Buy Groceries A Week Before You Move

Throwing away perfectly good food out of necessity is one of the saddest things you can do. 

But when you move out, that half-full can of tomato sauce should be thrown out straight to the trash chute.

If you don’t want to be in the middle of this dilemma, don’t buy groceries a week before you move out.

Instead, try to ration your ingredients and frozen food packs days or even weeks before you leave. Get take out if you have to.

For dry spices or long-lasting food products, you can store them in containers to keep everything organized.

8) Have An Emergency Bag Ready

Secure all your important papers in case of an emergency. Duplicate them if you have to.

Things deemed as important papers include but are not limited to: 

• Birth Certificate
• Bank Accounts
• Passport
• Social Security Card
• Proof of Insurance
• Tax Claim

Leave the furniture and heavy boxes in the movers’ truck. 

However, for documents, having a duplicate copy in your handbag or backpack can grant you some space to relax. 

If you want to take it an extra step further, you can make your own personal moving checklist.

It’s always better to play it safe. You wouldn’t want to add extra stress to your move with the loss of an important document.

9) Pick The Optimal Moving Day

Just like most blue-collar workers, movers are busy people. 

It’s a good idea to book your moving day months in advance to give you and the moving company ample time to prepare. It also makes you accountable to follow through with the other essential moving tasks that you will undergo.

Not only that but having a set date for moving can also grant you big discounts if you move during certain times. Generally, weekends tend to be the busiest days, but a Tuesday morning can be a great economical option if you want to save a few bucks.

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