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large before you even begin to do them. Any way that you wish to
stack it, it’s going to take a lot of time and energy to get
everything done. So why not start at the first part; the packing?
Some quick
packing tips are just what you need to get started with
planning out a move. The first step is to take each room of your
home apart and decide best how to pack them up.
For starters, there are bedrooms. One common tip is to empty all the
dresser drawers and desk drawers. This makes the dresser lighter
when you go to move it. You can put the clothing from the dressers
in boxes or even in clean trash bags if you do not have a surplus of
boxes to work with. For blankets and other bed cloth, you can pack
them the same way as clothes or even use some of those softer
materials to line boxes for your more breakable items.
Your bathroom is going to be a little different. If you keep
medicine in the bathroom, you will want to make sure it is packed
separately from all your other bathroom items for health and
sanitary reasons. Used soap and other things that may become
contaminated or make a mess are best thrown away. If you have many
members of your family that share bathrooms, smaller containers are
best used for packing belongings such as tooth brushes, shaving
razors, and other personal hygiene items.
Your kitchen should be where you will really want to focus more so
than any other area of the house. Perishable foods should be
disposed of if you are not able to eat them before your move. Food
should always be packed separately from other items, especially if
you keep chemicals in your kitchen like laundry detergent. Plates,
glasses, and other breakables should be wrapped and stuffed with
newspaper and then placed carefully in a good box with proper
lining. Also, do not simply stack your dishes together. Make sure
that you separate them with soft liners like bubble wrap, or even
those blankets mentioned earlier will do the trick as well.
Knowing how to pack each room of the house can really make a
difference in your move. One final tip that can be given is to label
all your containers. When you unpack your things, read the labels
and you can quickly take each box to which room it is destined for.
This also helps greatly in case there is an item you may need
immediately or have accidentally packed away.
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