Relocating to another city: Tips on moving, packing, and unpacking (Part 1)

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It’s always intimidating to look around your home, planning the packing and moving of your entire life. But with a few easy hints, your move can go smoother than ever.

You Get What You Pay For. This relates not only to the quality of the boxes you will be using to move your possessions, but also for the actual physical moving of said boxes. Purchase new boxes as much as possible even if the move is only a local shift. Used cardboard tends to become weaker each time used, and it’s likely that time and wear has worn its way through those storage boxes in the basement. The last thing you need upon shifting the antique glass collection to your shoulder is to hear the bottom fall out. Go to your local hardware store and invest in fresh, new boxes along with a good supply of tape.

Hard plastic containers are useful for packing clothing as well as delicate items you don’t feel comfortable placing in cardboard boxes. You can get lots of clothing into a single container and the lids usually snap shut providing you with a storage bin that can be used over and over again in your new home for almost anything.

Label every box as if it were going to a new land – more so if it actually is. Just because you know what’s in each box right now doesn’t mean that you’ll remember a week later when you have to unpack them. Colorcoding the boxes sometimes helps – use a different marker for each room and draw a large circle or symbol on the box so that it can be taken directly to that room instead of being piled up in the living room to be sorted as you shuffle through the stack. On each box write a brief description of the contents, but not so detailed as to illustrate potential items for theft. Tape each container securely shut and make sure the weight is reasonable – books are the worst offenders for this since they tend to pile into a box readily and not give away their potential weight until you risk back injury by lifting it.

Source: wy.essortment.com

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