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You always wanted to own a big, luxurious, and beautiful home, right? Well, congratulations as you are just one step away from your dream. You worked hard day and night and saved each penny to buy your ideal home so pat yourself for the job well done.

We all set some goals in our lives and achieving these milestones is perhaps the best feeling in the world. Now that you no longer an apartment owner, there are chances that you have to move to a bigger house in the next couple of months. But what is that last obstacle that is standing between you and your new home? Yes, you have guessed it right. That’s the tedious and daunting task of packing and sorting your valuables to make the final move.

Moving to a new home is stressful as many things need to be addressed before you say the final goodbye to your apartment. If this is the first time you will be moving to a new home, you would be nervous. Plenty of confusing thoughts would be popping inside your head, but there’s nothing to worry about.

How should you pack all your stuff and transport it safely to your new house?
What is the ideal way of packing all of your things without damaging them?
How do you load and unload the moving truck?
More importantly, how quickly can you settle in your new home?

Hiring professional services is one way to deal with all ‘moving related tasks’ without any stress or trouble. But if you are planning to pack and move all the stuff by your own self then you should know the things you should do and the things you should avoid while moving from one place to another.

Following are some do’s and don’ts you need to know while moving into your dream home from an apartment.

DO’s

Advance Planning:

Doing your research and planning beforehand is a necessary part of moving. How would you feel if you carry a large bed just to find out that it cannot fit in the new location? To avoid such kind of mishaps, you should take the measurement of the new site before packing all the stuff. Separate the things that you would take with you only if you feel you need them and more importantly if they can fit into the space available in your new home.

Patience is the Key:

Give one whole day to each room to take care of the sorting process. Get rid of the trash and donate items you no longer need – remember, every inch of space on the moving truck is precious, and you surely don’t want to end up wasting it.

Pack the Fragile Items Carefully:

Pack the fragile items like crockery, glass, and crystal with care.  Use bubble wrap to line the inside of your boxes. Wrap each plate carefully and don’t forget to seal the box securely. Also, label the boxes “Fragile – Handle with Care” so that they are handled with extra care during loading and unloading of the things. If you hire professional services, you don’t have to worry about broken or shattered items as the experts will transport your items safely to your new house.

Distribute the Load:

It is essential that you distribute the load evenly and avoid the temptation of over packing. Remember, if you try to stuff bulky items in a light-weight cardboard box, you will only end up ruining the packaging supplies.

If you are a bookworm and need to take lots of books along, divide the load by packing few of your novels with your linen or clothing. You can also use books as a cushion to prevent expensive China from breaking.

Give Color Codes To Your Boxes:

Assign one color to each room and use those colors to mark the boxes. This will help the movers know where each box should go when it arrives at your new home. Some Professional moving companies would handle labeling and packaging for you so be sure you ask the movers about the services they would offer before hiring them.

Check Every Corner Twice:

Check the cupboards, drawers of your room as well as your kitchen again after all the boxes are moved. This will help you to find out anything that might have been skipped. It is easy to ignore smaller items like batteries, cables, hard drives and even keys at first sight.

Count the boxes and make a list:

Count the boxes after packing all your stuff. Record the number and make a final list featuring cardboard boxes as well as plastic containers. At the time of loading the boxes into the truck, cross-check the items with your list. Tick the boxes as they are loaded into the car. This way, there are fewer chances to lose or forget any of your things.

Don’ts:

No to Extra Stuff:

Don’t pack the stuff without planning. There’s no point in carrying extra stuff with you when there is no way to get it into the house.

Hurry will make You Worry:

To ensure everything gets done in time, it’s a good idea to make a foul-proof plan well in advance of your move. After all, you don’t want to arrive at your new location and realize that you didn’t bring half of your essential items.

No to Last Minute Packing:

Don’t leave packing to the last minute. You will end up in a mess. Don’t get lazy while packing the stuff.

Never Forget To Label the Boxes:

Don’t forget to label the boxes. Every box should be marked clearly so that movers would know which containers belong to the kitchen and which cartons need to be taken to the rooms. Labeling boxes will help the movers identify the ones that have fragile items so that they are handled with extra care.

Never Keep Documents and Valuables in the Moving Truck:

You should never transport your jewelry, documents, cash, and expensive gadgets including phones and laptops in a moving truck. Always keep them with you – remember, you can comfortably accommodate these in your car.

Don’t Trust Unknowns:

Never hire a moving company without doing your research. If you want to hire professional residential movers, visit their website first and read customer reviews on their site. You can also review customer ratings on social media before hiring professional movers. It is also crucial that you take out some time on your weekends and get acquainted with the new area before moving in.