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Blog July 9, 2021

How to Pack a Bedroom When Moving

Posted in Moving Day Tips
Jane Davis

Apart from being a freelance writer and moving expert, Jane is also an art and museum lover.

If you are currently in the process of relocating to another home, then you’re probably wondering what is the best way to pack a bedroom when moving. Bedrooms are usually among the toughest places to pack when relocating, and handling them first will give you much-needed motivation to pack the rest of the home. We spend a significant amount of time in these rooms and tend to amass quite a lot of belongings in them. The act of boxing up all these items takes a lot of time and effort. However, with a good plan, the whole procedure can go swiftly. Guest bedrooms are an ideal starting point because once finished, they can be used as storage rooms for packed boxes and dismantled furniture. Here are our top tips on how to pack a bedroom when moving.

Organize the Bedroom

Take the time to tidy up and declutter the bedroom. Remove old or unused belongings that no longer serve you and get rid of them. A great way to determine if an item is useful is to recall the last time you used it. If it has been years, then chances are you can throw it away and not regret the decision. The more items you decide to take with you to the new home, the higher your transport cost will be in the end. Make sure to follow a system while decluttering, since that will ensure that nothing is missed. 

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Make an Inventory

Once the bedroom is nice and tidy, you can move on to making an inventory of items that will go with you. Having a list to follow will save a lot of time later on in the relocation process. The inventory should serve multiple functions:

List all Items

Provide an easily accessible list of items from the bedroom. Having all belongings put down on one list will help a lot with organizing and tracking belongings later on during the move.

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Break down the list into different categories. These should include things that need special handling, fragile items, furniture, and so on. Having them listed here will help in organizing how you pack everything in the room.

Help You Plan for Supplies and the Budget

Packing materials are essential for any move. The benefit of having a detailed inventory is that you can plan out what types of materials you will need for the relocation.

When getting packing materials, there are two options. Buying new sturdy and quality packing materials from movers or taking advantage of the free stuff that you have lying around the house. Keep in mind that older boxes might not support belongings as well as new ones. Whichever option you opt for, you are going to need a lot of moving boxes, bubble wrap, cardboard duct tape, moving blankets, and packing paper. These items will ensure all belongings are adequately protected. If the budget allows for it, you can get all these items from a professional moving company.

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Create a Timeline for Packing 

Now that you have a way to track all belongings efficiently, move on to scheduling the packing process. Create a timeline of when to pack what in the room. The first few days should be put aside for handling things that you will not be used until the moving day. As that date approaches, you can move onto items that are used on a daily basis. Among the final items to be packed will probably be the mattress and bed frame. You will need a place to sleep, so it is essential to keep your bed in a functional condition until the final day. Once the time comes to pack the bed, check to see if it can be dismantled. The more you can take it apart, the easier it will be for transport.

Sort Your Closet

One of the biggest tasks to tackle in bedrooms is the closet. Closets tend to be stuffed full of clothing, and getting them ready for the move is challenging. Sooner or later, they will have to be sorted. When going through your closet, do so with an open mind. Carrying all belongings will unnecessarily increase the price of your move. 

Do not hang on to older garments that no longer serve a purpose. Instead, put them aside and try selling or donating them. 

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Pack by Season

Your items will take a few days to arrive, and having your favorite clothes at hand is a good idea. Pack some clothes for day to day life before and after the move. Once that is done, you will be left with clothes that will be transported by the movers. Start with the seasonal approach. If you are packing during the winter, pack away all summer clothes. They definitely will not be needed, and clearing them up will get you on track. The same goes for packing winter clothes during the summer.

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Pack Fragile and Valuable Items Separately

Empty all shelves and drawers and make sure you handle your delicate items with utmost care. All bedroom decorations should be wrapped separately. For packing mirrors and paintings, get specialty boxes. Keep valuable items with you instead of packing them with other bedroom furniture.

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Label Packed Boxes

Once your bedroom is all packed up, don’t forget to label the full cardboard boxes properly. The labeling process won’t take you much time, but it can save you hours when it comes to unpacking. Remember to write “FRAGILE” on all boxes containing breakable and delicate bedroom goods. Make use of the inventory to make this process as easy as possible. 

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As you can see, there is a lot that goes into packing a bedroom properly. Follow these steps, and your bedroom will be perfectly packed and moved. If you do not feel comfortable handling the entire process on your own, we recommend using the services of a professional moving company. Contact East Coast West Coast Movers and schedule a moving date that meets your needs.

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