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Moving takes time and preparation: it is better to start planning and collecting things a month and a half before the date of the move. Here are a couple of tips for those on the move:
1) Start with things that you definitely won't be transporting. Unnecessary appliances, old furniture, clothes and shoes. Recycle or sell them. This is a great way to earn some money for your future apartment. In the end, things can be donated to special funds or given to friends. Get rid of it - it's very encouraging!
2) Take care of the packing for the move.
3) Start by collecting things that you can do without at first. If you move in the summer, pack all winter clothing, sports equipment, and heavy blankets. They can be unpacked last or left in the boxes until the desired time.
4) Try to pack in groups. Let the books lie with the books, and the plates with the cutlery. When packing things in boxes, be sure to mark the containers with a marker or colored tape. Identify fragile items or essentials. This will help the movers to place the boxes in the right place and alert them to any dangers. In addition, this way you will save time when sorting things out in a new apartment.
5) Clothes, towels, bedding and pillows can be used to protect fragile items. Just be sure to mark this on the box. If the person unpacking the box is unaware that the crystal vase is wrapped in a fleece blanket, you can easily part with the precious thing.
6) Make sure you properly wrap all fragile items in several layers of bubble wrap and protect sharp edges (this includes dishes, mirrors, picture frames, etc.).
7) Tie all similar items together. Ski poles, brooms, mops, lamps and other long-handled items can be folded into one package for easy portability and storage.
8) An important step is furniture packing: use air bubble wrap, covers, corner protectors to keep them intact. It is better to remove drawers and shelves from cabinets in advance.
9) Hire a team of movers and / or vehicles. A taxi is hardly suitable for a global move.
It remains only to gain strength and patience! Happy moving!