Moving Preparation Tips
Read detailed instructions on how to safely pack, transport, and store fragile items, emphasizing the importance of using proper materials like bubble wrap, padding, and sturdy boxes.
This blog addresses common questions and concerns, offering practical advice for protecting breakables during moves or long-term storage.
Whether you’re moving, decluttering, or need a place for your excess belongings (i.e., Halloween decorations), knowing how to pack for storage is the key to preventing damage.
There’s no one-size-fits-all approach; it depends on the items you’re storing, what type of storage you’ll use, and how long your possessions will be stored.
“I just love moving” — said no one, ever. Moving is a headache. A pain. A drain on your time and energy. A major stressor in your life. It’s also one of life’s necessities. The average American moves 11.7 times from infancy to old age. That’s a lot of wear and tear on the nervous […]
With boxes piling up and never-ending checklists growing longer by the day, important items can slip through the cracks.
Whether you’re a first-time mover, tackling a move with your family, or settling into a new apartment, we’ve compiled a list of oft-forgotten things to ensure your move goes as smoothly as possible.
Moving is a mix of excitement and dread. It takes time, effort, and planning — mostly time and effort. You have to sort, pack, organize, say goodbye to accumulated junk, and ensure nothing worthwhile gets lost in the chaos. A sound labeling system can help you deal with that chaos. Here’s why clearly labeling your […]
Moving can feel like a wasteful exercise — cardboard boxes, plastic wraps, and endless trips back and forth in fuel-guzzling vehicles — but it doesn’t have to be that way.
If you value sustainability or are simply looking to reduce your ecological footprint, there are practical ways to keep your move green.
The sofa doesn’t fit in your new living room as you imagined it would. There’s no space for the coffee table, and the armchairs have no clear line of sight to the TV.
You could have avoided the problem with a few careful measurements in advance.
Every item you pack and move involves labor and expense — not just the labor of packing and hauling but also the work of unpacking and storing at the destination.
Unless you live in a tiny house, it’s a good bet you’ve accumulated too much stuff over the years.
Relocating a family during the school year requires careful planning for a smooth transition. The move will be most stressful for young children who thrive on routine.
It’s crucial for parents to provide support and reassurance during this time of change.
- « Previous
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- Next »