Packing Tips

Packing household belongings for a move is probably the most demanding task of all moving preparations – time-consuming, arduous and challenging. Good packing means that your possessions will remain intact during the long haul, while fast packing means you’ll be able to save plenty of time (hours or even days) for other important relocation tasks.
Observe these hand-picked Packing tips for zero damages of your stuff and zero headaches during the unpacking process.

How to pack spices for moving

There is no doubt that packing is the most laborious, time-consuming, and challenging task to complete when preparing for a house move. There is also no doubt that the kitchen is the hardest room to pack in a home – not only is it full of breakables and oddly-shaped pieces, but the mere number of

How to pack curtains for moving

One thing you may not realize amidst the whirlwind of move-related activities during your house move is that one of the very first things you’ll have to do when you step into your new home is to hang the curtains so that you can get your privacy. You don’t know your neighbors yet so until

How to pack with bubble wrap

Without a shadow of a doubt, bubble wrap provides the best possible protection for delicate, fragile, sensitive or just any easily breakable (oddly-shaped) items from scratches, dents, breakage, as well as any type of damage due to excessive vibrations or shocks during transport. Together with packing paper, bubble wrap should be the other major packing

How to pack drawers for moving

When you’re moving furniture with drawers, one of the inevitable conundrums will be whether you need to empty the drawers before packing up the furniture pieces for moving. It’s a fair question – one that, unfortunately, does not have a straight answer. Leaving the drawers full will save you time and will leave more space

How to pack liquids for moving

Here’s a little fun experiment for you before you move out: take a good look around your home and search for various types of liquids. That’s right – liquids. How many different types of liquids have you managed to find under your roof? Don’t worry about water though as it’s not the type of liquid

How to pack a garage for moving

Garages and tool sheds are one of the most difficult areas of your home to pack for a move. First comes the tough garage sorting task, followed closely by the arduous task of packing up your garage items for moving. Considering the enormous amount of time and efforts you’ll need to invest in packing your

How to pack without bubble wrap

One thing is clear – you won’t be able to pack up your things for moving without using the proper packing materials to protect those belongings until they reach the new home. And you’re likely to spend good money on those packing supplies simply because you want your possessions to survive the move in one

How to move to a new home efficiently

According to the Oxford dictionary, to be efficient in something means to do it well with no waste of time, money, or energy. So, if you wish the increase the overall efficiency of your upcoming house move, you’re going to have to find and use some good ways to save time, money and energy while

20 DO’S and 20 DON’TS when moving to a new house

GOOD PREPARATION is the secret to a stress-free move. When you’re well-prepared for what’s coming, nothing (or almost nothing) can stop you from having a successful move to another home. When moving house, there are many things you should definitely do (DO’S) to make your move easier, cheaper and safer. Also, there are many things

5 signs you packed your boxes WRONG

Packing for a move is a time-consuming and complicated task as it is, so the last thing you’d want is to make things even more difficult for yourself by committing any major packing mistakes. Below we have highlighted 5 mistakes to avoid when packing for a move. More importantly, we focus on how to recognize

How to pack porcelain figurines for moving

For obvious reasons, packing fragile items for moving will always remain a challenging task. And for better or worse, there are a good number of fragiles in each home – starting from easily breakable kitchen items (dishes, glasses, etc.), going through delicate (antique) furniture and ending with various electronic equipment pieces, (framed) artwork, mirrors, musical