Packing Tricks To Make Your Move Easier

When my youngest child moved out, I was left living in a large home by myself. Weekend visits from the grandchildren only filled the space part of the time. The home became more of a burden as each day passed. It was not until I was working with my real estate agent to sell my home and find a smaller home did I realize that there were so many others in the same position. I created this blog to help other empty nesters explore their options for downsizing and to provide guidance on finding a new home that fits in more with their lifestyle.

Packing Tricks To Make Your Move Easier

Packing Tricks To Make Your Move Easier

14 January 2015
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Packing for a move can be a time-consuming process. You will need to consolidate all of the items you have accumulated over the years and fit them into a moving truck. To avoid paying excess charges, you will want to be able to smash in as many of your things as you can so you do not need to make extra hauls. Here are some packing tricks you can use to keep your belongings in tact and organized so you will find them when they are unloaded at your new destination.

Do A Complete Evaluation

Before you or a company like Walsh Moving & Storage begin placing things in boxes, plan out how you want your things put in the truck. If you don't label your belongings, you will have a lot of chaos when the come off of the truck. Making a plan can save you time and frustration when they arrive.

Go through your items and start to recycle and throw away things you know you will no longer be needing. There is no need to transport items that you will not be keeping. Sell, donate and give away things that can be reused.

Packing Breakables

When you pack things that can break, use bubble wrap to house them inside rather than newspaper. Bubble wrap will give them extra cushioning while keeping them intact. You can double wrap the items by wrapping the bubble wrap in a towel or blanket. Smaller items should be placed in plastic storage tubs instead of cardboard boxes. This will give them an extra layer of protection, as well.

Furniture

When preparing your furniture to be packed, take apart as many larger pieces as you can. This will give you extra room inside your moving truck. You can wrap the furniture pieces in packing plastic and tape them so they stay together. Place any smaller hardware pieces in a sandwich bag and tape it to a larger piece. Label the bag in case it becomes unattached during the ride.

Organizing Items

Decide how you would like to label your items. Most people will opt to label them according to the room in which they will be going inside. You can coordinate the items using colored packing tape. Tell the moving service which room each colored tape will represent and have them place these items in the corresponding locations.

An Extra Box

When packing, make an emergency box that you will bring to your new place yourself. This should contain essentials that you will not be able to wait for a truck to deliver. You can place a spare set of clothing, dining utensils, paper plates, a first aid kit, and a few snacks inside this box to use when while you wait for your belongings to be delivered.

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Home Buying Tips for Empty Nesters

When my youngest child moved out, I was left living in a large home by myself. Weekend visits from the grandchildren only filled the space part of the time. The home became more of a burden as each day passed. It was not until I was working with my real estate agent to sell my home and find a smaller home did I realize that there were so many others in the same position. I created this blog to help other empty nesters explore their options for downsizing and to provide guidance on finding a new home that fits in more with their lifestyle.

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