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Planning your move – from start, beginning and end, will ensure that your move is stress-free and give you more time to enjoy your new house.

 

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   When you want to pack your bedroom, it is important to start with the small things which are in your dresser, drawer, closet and any other small hiding spaces in the room. That way, you can clear out the things which you can carry and also avoid them from getting broken or lost in the process of moving.

      Previously, we posted some tips on what to do after you move. We recommended you get everything unpacked as soon as possible, to avoid the clutter of boxes around your new home. Many moving tips focus on getting your things into boxes, but very few tell you how to get them out. Everyone who moves faces the task of unpacking boxes and boxes while settling in. Hopefully you’ve organized your packing and moving well that unpacking should be a snap.

Get organized!

Take inventory of all your items (use the same checklist when you packed) to make sure everything arrived in one piece. If any of your stuff was broken in transit, leave it in the box, document it with a picture and call your moving company immediately. 

Take out your floor plan

Take out your floor plan and post it on the front door to let the movers know where to place the furniture and the boxes (which you’ve marked clearly). As a rule, small children (those not old enough to help) should be kept out of the way when moving in and unpacking.

Unpack one room at a time

First and foremost, unpack all your essentials – before moving, you should have put aside some items that you will need, like cleaning supplies, cooking supplies, some clothes, etc. Then, begin unpacking each room – where you start depends on you, but the kitchen and bedrooms should be priorities so you can fix up some lunch or dinner as soon as you get in and have a place to sleep when you’re done for the day.