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Great Tips for a Smoother Move:
Make a list
Write everything down! You'll thank yourself later.
Before you pack even one box, create a simple record
keeping system. Create a computer-printed list of
numbers with a space to write the contents. Or have a
spiral-bound notebook for the job. You'll place a number
on EVERY box you pack and list the contents on your
list. Don't put the list down unless it's in a place
you'll call Packing Central. This is where you'll find
your labels, marking pens, box tape, and other supplies.
Have plenty of
supplies
Don't make me say this twice-- you'll need LOTS of
boxes--probably more boxes than you think, and having
enough boxes will make your life easier! (If you buy
your boxes from a moving company, you can always return
unused boxes for a refund. If you got them free from the
grocery, just toss any leftovers.) Have about 10 boxes
set aside to use for last minute items on moving day,
such as bedding, clothing, and cleaning supplies. You'll
need strong plastic packing tape to close up the boxes
securely. Use unprinted newsprint (newspaper can stain
your items) or packing paper or bubble wrap to wrap and
cushion household good. Again, you'll need lots more
supplies than you think, so get extra so the packing can
go smoothly. Return any unused supplies after the truck
is packed.
Strategize
wardrobe box use
Moving companies will be happy to deliver boxes ahead of
your moving day. Or if you're doing the move yourself,
get things organized as early as possible. A few days
before your move, fill some sturdy handled shopping bags
with bulky closet items such as shoes, sweaters, belts,
and jeans. On moving day, fill the bottom of the
wardrobe boxes with some of the shopping bags, then add
your hanging clothing. Pack hanging items tightly so
things won't move around and fall off of hangers.
Finally, cover the shoulders of your clothes (a dry
cleaning bag works well), then add a few purses or
sweaters on top. You'll have fewer boxes, and closet
items remain together. Also, the shopping bags will make
it easier to retrieve your belongings from the bottoms
of a tall wardrobe box.
Color
coordinate
Designate a color for each room in the new home, such as
yellow for kitchen, orange for dining room, etc. Apply
colored stickers on the box near the box number. In your
new home. Put a matching sticker on the door to each
room. The movers will know where to put everything when
they arrive at the destination. It's also helpful to
post a big sign on the wall in the room where you want
boxes stacked, ("Boxes here please") to keep them out of
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