Moving does not have to be like climbing Mount Everest. Just ask the specialists at Chipman Relocation, who have helped numerous families make a smooth adjustment to their new residences.
Their seasoned specialists have learned a few tips along the road, and now you’ll have the inside scoop on making your next move seem like a breeze rather than a hurricane.
1. Start Early, Finish Strong
You know that friend who always packs for vacation the night before? Don’t be that person when moving. Start your packing marathon at least six weeks before the big day. Break down the process into manageable chunks – maybe tackle one room per week. Pro tip: begin with rarely used items like seasonal decorations or guest room contents.
This approach keeps you from feeling overwhelmed while ensuring you maintain access to daily essentials.
2. The Art of Ruthless Decluttering
Let’s talk about that waffle maker collecting dust since 2019 – maybe it’s time to let it go? Ask any mover and they’ll tell you the best stuff to move is… well, no stuff at all. Grab some boxes and sort everything into keep, donate, or toss. if you haven’t touched something in a year, chances are you won’t miss it. Plus, getting rid of things now means less to unpack and organize when you get to your new place.
3. Box Like a Boss
Ever wondered why some boxes arrive pristine while others look like they’ve gone through a war zone? The secret lies in proper packing techniques. Start with a solid foundation of heavy items, add medium-weight items in the middle, and crown your box with lighter objects. Fill any gaps with packing paper or clothing to prevent shifting.
Remember to reinforce the bottom with extra tape and never exceed 50 pounds per box – your back will thank you later.
4. The Essential Moving Day Survival Kit
You have finally made it to your new place after a long day of moving. You are exhausted and starving, but now you can’t find your coffee maker or even your shower curtain. That is why it is essential to pack a separate ‘first-day’ box with all your must-haves.
Think of toiletries, meds, basic tools, phone chargers, and fresh clothes. Feel free to throw in some snacks and paper towels too.
5. Master the Art of Labeling
Think of labels as your treasure map in the sea of boxes. But don’t just scribble “kitchen stuff” and call it a day. Create a detailed inventory system that includes the room destination, contents, and any special handling instructions. Colour-coding boxes by room can make unloading a breeze – it’s like creating a real-life version of Tetris, but way more practical.
Conclusion: Your Move, Your Way
Listen – moving doesn’t have to make you want to pull your hair out. You have probably heard the horror stories about moves gone wrong But with these insider tricks up your sleeve, you’ll be that person posting calm, collected moving-day selfies while your friends wonder how you made it look so breezy.
Take what works for you, leave what doesn’t, and get ready to enjoy the new beginnings.