5 Packing Tips

5 Top Packing Tips

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1) Boxes are a staple for moving because they are usually reasonably regular sized, easy to carry, and, if taped together correctly, rarely fall apart. Regular sizes are essential for maximizing your van space and ensuring you’re not wasting areas in your transport that could otherwise be filled. On the flip side, bags can be compressed anywhere! It is possible, however, for bags to be mistaken for rubbish.

2) Bags are suitable for items like clothing and bedding and when you’ve run out of boxes to pack anything. Teddies and soft toys work well in bags – edged objects or items that are likely to be too heavy to carry in a plastic bag would probably work better in inboxes. Bags also work well with linens.

3) while packing, it’s essential to maximize space, pack your most oversized objects first, and fill space around them. Books are easiest to pack, odd-shaped, awkward items such as ornaments and other items are the worst to pack, and both types should go in boxes, as should dishes and other objects that are considered fragile.

4) Mark all boxes and bags (if you can) carefully – it makes them easier to find things in and sort into rooms without breaking them open. This will all help in your new house. Always remember to mark bags you’re using for belongings clearly so that they don’t get mistaken for rubbish – or buy completely different bags for your rubbish and belongings.

5) While it may only take you a couple of weeks to pack, it can take eight weeks – or MORE to unpack at the other end – so though you’re ‘just boxing items up for a couple of days’ remember that you may not find it for up to two months, or perhaps more.

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5 Packing Tips

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1) Boxes are a staple for moving because they are usually reasonably regular sized, easy to carry, and, if taped together correctly, rarely fall apart.

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