5 Organization Tips To Use When Moving

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Moving can seem extremely exciting. You are getting to meet new people, experience new moments, and create memories that will last a lifetime. However, you first need to begin the moving process. Moving can be an extremely organized or disorganized process depending on your personality. 

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Below we highlight 5 tips for an organized home or office move below:

Declutter

Decluttering your home when preparing to move this is especially helpful. After all, you don’t want to take the time to pack and move something only to have it sit in your new home and take up space.

Start clearing the excess in small areas at a time. Start with your clothing, then clear out kitchen gadgets you never use, then move onto the garage. Sell what you can but otherwise, donate everything else! It will feel so good to free up that space and know that you don’t need to move it to the next house.

Stock up on bins or boxes in advance

The moment there is a murmur of a move in your future, begin hoarding boxes and totes. You will not regret having these stockpiled in your garage to pull out as you start packing.

Major hardware stores let you purchase cardboard boxes. Or, find a giant recycling dumpster pull out the clean boxes that are still in good shape. Chances are, they are already broken down for you anyway so you can have a nice flat stack in your garage. Plus, it will save you tons of money. 

Pack non-essentials way ahead of time

As your bin and box collection starts to ramp up, begin packing up all your non-essentials. Start by packing up all off-season clothing, extra bedding, and anything in your garage that you won’t be using before you move. This allows you to get a good head start without interrupting your day-to-day life because all your essentials are still readily available.

As you get closer to the move date, you will find that fewer of your items will become essential. In this instance, you won’t be scrambling as much the night before the truck gets loaded.

Label everything

Can one overdo it on labeling? Not a chance! As you start filling all your boxes, label every single one. Label the boxes by the room they should be unpacked in within the new home.

Be specific too! Rather than “closet”, write “upstairs linen closet.” That way, when all your boxes are being unloaded, you and anyone helping you knows exactly where to bring each item. The day of the move, you are going to be so overwhelmed with everything going on that if you have to stand in the driveway just telling people where to set every single box, you’re going to be in way above your head. If you are using reusable bins, use masking or painters tape so that it can easily peel off when the bins are empty.

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Hire a moving company

If you still feel like you need an extra hand with moving you can always hire a moving company. This can be a really great option if you can’t be at your home and take the time to get everything as organized as you hope. It can also be a great option if you, or someone you love has disabilities that make it hard to do these things on your own. You can hire someone to do the heavy lifting for your furniture. Just do the labor of packing and unpacking, or you could hire someone to take care of everything. 

If you are in the Florida area, look to Weston Moving and Storage. They provide numerous services to ensure that all of your belongings are not only packed properly, but also transported and then put away safely and efficiently. You can direct questions to their friendly staff ahead of the move.

If you are looking to move your office to a different location, this Broward County commercial moving business is your one stop shop to help too! 

It’s times like that when it really pays to have things organized and thoughtfully planned. Plus, it makes moving into the new home that much simpler!

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