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Best Ways To Prepare and Move Furniture When Moving
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Congratulations on your new place! It’s time to graduate to a new home. While the moving process can be tedious, it’s important to pack purposefully. This means preparing your furniture, measuring the new doorways and hallways, and ensuring you have all the necessary packing materials.

Here are some of the best ways to prepare and move furniture when moving to make the process easier.

Remember To Wrap Your Fragile Pieces

You may not realize how many fragile items you have until you begin packing. It’s important that you properly label and pack your items to prevent damage. Remember to wrap your items in bubble wrap, newspaper, and moving blankets to cushion them. You should label items like lamps, cookware, dining ware, and jewelry dishes as fragile.

Disassemble Your Furniture

The best way to prepare and move your furniture is to disassemble it before putting it in the truck. While it’s a time-consuming step, it will be helpful when moving items out of your dwelling. This will prevent you from scuffing the walls, breaking the legs of your furniture, and damaging your new home. However, when re-assembling the furniture, remember to refer to the instructions and properly use furniture connectors to prevent mistakes.

Pack What You Can in Boxes

The key to simplifying your moving process is to pack what you can. If you have cushions, baskets, trinkets, and other items that you can place in containers and plastic bags, do it. That way, you don’t have random items to stuff in your moving truck. This will help you save room in your vehicle and make your moving-in process easier. You can wrap small, fragile items in your throw blankets to cut costs on bubble wrap and packing materials.

Measure Your New Doorways and Hallways

Although you know the furniture can make it out of your current dwelling, what about your new one? Ask your property manager or Realtor if you can measure your new home’s doorways, hallways, and ceilings. This will limit the number of issues that may arise due to your furniture not fitting.

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