Top 10 Moving Tips
Posted by: Realestock.Staff in moving, lists, how to, downsizing on Feb , 2011
Moving can be rotten and irritating. The Realestock blogger is moving this week and has spent the better part of the month stressing about details small (running cable to the bedroom) and large (there are NO CURTAINS YET).
If you’re moving soon, enjoy our 10 moving tips:
- Label boxes in priority order: A-B-C makes moving easy as… well, you get it. Labeling boxes of high priority as A, middling priority as B and low as C means that it’s quick and easy to locate the boxes you need to unpack first. Who wants to unpack the blender, the cookie sheets and the turkey pan you use once a year because the box was labeled ‘kitchen’ before finally finding the ‘kitchen’ box you really need right away – the one with the coffee maker!
- Pack early: Nobody like packing. However, starting a month early on infrequently used items (books, seasonal ornaments, etc) means you can pack two boxes a day. That will equal 60 boxes in a month - far better than trying to pack 60 boxes in a weekend.
- Be Generous: (to your local charities) Moving is the perfect time to get rid of old items you never use or that your children have outgrown. Instead of paying to move them, and then returning them to dusty disuse, donate old clothes, toys, knick knacks and kitchen supplies to those less fortunate and give the items the second lives they deserve.
- Plan your space: Take a detailed floor plan of the new space and measurements of your furniture. You’ll know ahead of time if you have room to take large pieces (such as beds and desks) and if you’ve already worked out a preliminary floor plan, it’s much easier to start slotting the big items into place.
- Unpack the bed first: if nothing else, you will need to sleep in your new home!
- Don’t try to get it done in one day: Make your first priority handy things like kitchens, workspaces and the bedroom. If all your art isn’t up on the first day, it’s not the end of the world. Form before function should be the unpacking mantra.
- Pack an overnight bag: Making your toothpaste & pajamas easy to find will greatly reduce your moving stress – nobody want to be in a rush to unpack because they can’t take a shower or change their underpants until they do.
- Keep children and pets in mind: moving is stressful for kids and animals – try to set them up a safe, quiet area where they can safely be out of your hair while you unpack.
- Don’t fret over your diet: Pizza and beer are well deserved and guilt free after a day of schlepping boxes. Never forget that!
- Recycle & clean: find the local recycling depot before you arrive at your new home so you know where you can take your empty boxes and discarded packing material. Nothing drags out the feeling of moving more than living with stacks of empty boxes and waste you don’t know where to take.
Photo: Powerhouse Museum
