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    How To Organise Your Move For a Stress-Free Experience

    Sep 1, 2021 by Ali · Leave a Comment

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    When it comes to moving, you have the power to make the whole process as easy or as hard as you like. If you want to eliminate the stress out of moving, you need to be a little bit proactive in your approach. That means you need to get the pen and paper out as early as possible and become organised. It does not matter who you are; if you are a student moving digs or you a moving out of a home you have owned for twenty years, there are many things you can do to make the process a whole load easier.

    Jump to:
    • List Everything 
    • Book a Removals Firm
    • Declutter Your Home
    • The Packing Process
    • Cleaning

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    List Everything 

    Before you get on with the nitty-gritty of moving, write down a list of everything that you need to do. This will help you organize your mind and ensure that you do not forget anything. Why not download a moving home checklist to use or help you create your list. Every home is different, so the house move process will alter from person to person, but the basics will always be the same. 

    Book a Removals Firm

    If your move requires help from professional movers, it is best to start researching this as early o as possible. First, you want to check for reliability and professionalism. Perhaps you have received some referrals you want to investigate to. Look at customer reviews to get a feel for how they treat their customers. Then get some quotes as book a date as early as possible. The earlier you begin his, the more likely you are to avid weekends and other public holidays. 

    Declutter Your Home

    Again this aspect needs to be started way before your move date. That gives you the time to sell anything you can. Also, think about giving unwanted items away to charity or friends or something. Perhaps you may have scope to leave some items in the home of the new tenants or owners want them. More importantly, though, you need to go through all the rooms and drawers, etc. and throw away all the rubbish you have accumulated over the years. There is probably a lot more than you initially thought, and you may need to make several trips to the dump to get rid of it all. 

    The Packing Process

    Like everything else when it comes to moving, the earlier you start, the better. Make sure you pack all the non-essentials first and label everything correctly - items and room it needs to be in. You will also have the time to ensure all the delicate items are wrapped properly. By starting the packing process early, you will avoid overpacking boxes too, which can cause unnecessary damage. You also have time to make executive choices about whether to keep something or throw it away rather than shoving everything into a box.

    Cleaning

    If you manage to clear one room at a time, this will help with cleaning. Once a room is empty, you can vacuum and dust and clean, etc., well before the moving date, meaning all you have to do is a once over in those rooms. 

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    About Ali

    Hi I'm Ali, a vegan mummy of four from Wales in the UK. I love reading, cooking, writing, interiors and photography, all of which I share on here. I also make videos on my YouTube channel. Come and follow us and share our journey.

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