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6‌ ‌Professional‌ ‌Tips‌ ‌for‌ ‌a‌ ‌Hassle-Free‌ ‌Move‌

Marcus Henning • Dec 10, 2020

To build or buy a dream house is one of the greatest achievements of a person. This is a joyful experience that should be celebrated with your friends and family. However, before the fun, joy, and excitement, you have to deal with the troublesome part of moving and packing. Moving to your new home means you need to relocate your things. 


You have to pack every cloth that you have. You need to move the pieces of furniture from your old home. You need to sort the items that you need and want to bring as you move. And these tasks are not easy. They will take your time, effort, and money. They will burn you out and bring the worst inside you. 

1. Start with packing the least used items.

Before you start packing your things, determine the least used rooms and items inside your house. For example, your entertainment room can be sorted and packed first since it is not essential for your day to day life. A few days without your entertainment room won’t hurt, and it can wait until you get settled in your new home. Some decorative items, like paintings, can also be packed as early as possible. Your fancy clothes spared pairs of shoes, and other least used items can go to the box earlier than the other things such as your toiletries and kitchen utensils.  

2. Pack by categories.

While sorting your items, make sure that things that alike go together so it’s easier to pack them. Your clothes must go with other clothes. Your kitchen utensils must go with other kitchen utensils. Prepare boxes for similar items and place them carefully inside. For books and other heavier stuff, use a small box so they can be moved easily. Lighter items must go together as well and place them inside a large box. Be wise in determining the size of the box for every category. Fragile items must be packed carefully so they will never be damaged during the move.  

3. Put a label in every box.

When labeling your boxes, make sure that your letters can be easily read and they are large enough to be seen by everyone. Use a dark marker and use big bold letters to make your labels obvious and visible. For fragile and costly boxes, use a different colored pen so your movers or those who will move them can differentiate them from other regular boxes. Also, don’t forget to number each box and place your name and contact number on all sides of your boxes. 

4. Involve everyone during the entire process.

If your children are old enough to sort and pack their things, allow them to do it while giving them the right guide on how to do the packing effectively. It can make the work faster and lighter for you and the other members of the family. Since those are their items, they can easily determine which things are important and which are not. Just don’t forget to orient and guide everyone so they know what and how to do it.  

5. Let go of insignificant items.

 Letting go is not easy, but everyone needs to do it when moving. Bringing every item from your old house to your new place is not a good idea. It will make packing extra stressful and will increase your expenses if you plan to hire a moving company . Identify the things that you must throw away, sell, or donate. Those clothes that you haven’t worn for more than six months can be let go since they are not useful anymore. The pieces of furniture that will not fit in your new home could be left behind or sold. Holding a garage sale could be a good idea for fundraising and your sale can be added to your moving budget. 
Never miss these professional tips when moving. They can be the key to a stress-free and hassle-free move. 

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