Moving to a new house is exciting. It gives you a new beginning, new chances, and the opportunity to make your new home your own. However, that does not exclude moving from becoming overwhelming at times. Fortunately, there are ways to steer clear of any discomfort it could cause. It can be an intimidating task, but with a little planning and the appropriate approach, you don't have to give up.
Preparing to move is undoubtedly messy. When you're not packing clothes, you're hastily trying to recall which utility bills you've canceled. Staying organized and on top of your moving to-do list is essential for making the process go as smoothly as possible. Although it is a long and difficult journey, including packing countless crates, boxes, and bags, here are a few tips to make moving easier.
- De-clutter First
This is the moment to go through all of your belongings and decide whether you want to keep, store, chuck, or sell them. What you'll keep are the items that will accompany you to your new house. Everything designated as "keep" would be placed into newly acquired boxes. Put them aside, make a note of them, or put them somewhere secure until packing.
"Chuck" is quite self-explanatory. Dispose of anything you don't want to take or store or anything that isn't worth selling. As for things that you hold dearly and cannot categorize into any of the above categories, you can put them in storage units. It is always a good idea to have a place for things that you do not need every day but can't part with just yet.
- Start Packing And Labeling
Packing for the move should be easier now that you've had a thorough clean-up. Many people stall the packing process because the sight of boxes around them isn't appealing, and don't want any hurdles in the room. However, completing your packing before time means having fewer things to worry about on the big day. Once the date of the move is set, begin packing up smaller rooms that aren't used as often, like extra bedrooms, outdoor sheds, or those forgotten nooks of the attic where you keep your holiday decorations.
In all the havoc that is involved with moving, you might forget to label your boxes. An easy way to do it is by grabbing a permanent marker and jotting down the contents on the box itself. However, another way is to get labeling stickers if you want a more organized angle.
- Grab the Essentials for Moving Day
Don't forget the necessities for your first day in your new house. Pack the essentials that you will keep with you rather than leaving them with the removal company. Understandably, once you've settled into your new home, all you'll want to do is unwind with a drink to rejoice.
So, put items in that kit that will help you unpack faster or control the mess, for example, trash bags, cutters, paper towels, and the likes. Then consider what you'll want or need right away, like everyday cleaning supplies, mugs, toothbrush, and toilet paper. Not only that, make a folder of all essential documents related to the move so that you do not face any difficulties while moving.
- Decide Who Will Do It
Many individuals choose to do everything by themselves, which is likely a major contributor to the stress they feel before, during, and after a move. While it is certainly less expensive to enlist the support of other people to assist you with your move, it is not always a reliable option. It also means more organizing and planning for you.
Removalists offer a variety of service options and can design an estimate to cover everything from packing and unpacking to simply carrying particular goods. Costs vary greatly from one company to the next but make sure they are registered. Allowing a removalist agency to handle your belongings while moving will make the process more streamlined. Moving companies will send experienced movers to pack your belongings, relocate them, and eventually unpack everything in your new home.
- Move In
The packing is complete. Well done! Check that everything is clear before saying your final goodbyes to your previous home. Give the premises a thorough cleaning from top to bottom, and dispose of any trash. Make sure to check all nooks and crannies for your belongings. When you've finished all of that, it's time for the best part: moving into your new home!
Moving is a strange blend of exhilaration and dread. You're excited about moving to a new location and looking forward to a better life, but you're also concerned about what the future holds. Not only that, the nervousness about the move is a real deal. There's so much to accomplish, and your multitasking skills are going to be put to the ultimate test. While relocating can be a stressful experience, using these tips when the time comes will surely help reduce your stress levels.
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