A Quick Guide On Packing Furniture

Moving can be exhausting, especially if you’re not doing it right. Plan out your activities for your moving day and which affordable removalists in Sydney like Bill Removalists Sydney you would hire for the job. Your plan can include which rooms to pack first, which items go in what box, what day you would want to move, etc. Packing small items is easy, but dealing with furniture can be tough. Here are a few tricks to help you get through packing furniture items easily.

  1. Plan

You’ve probably heard this a million times before, always plan what you need and what to do on your moving day. That includes planning out what to do with your furniture. You can start by choosing which furniture items can be taken apart; it can be your bed frame, desks, tables, dresser, chairs, etc. If you’re unsure of how to piece it all together after unpacking, take a photo of how it looks like before you take it apart. Purchase packing supplies needed, including boxes, bubble wrap, plastic, paper, tape, moving blankets.

  1. Disassembling

Disassembling furniture items can make it easier to move and load into the truck. When taking apart a sofa set, start with the cushions to uncover the frame then unscrew the knots and screws, this also goes the same for bed frames. Desk chairs are easy to move around, especially when they have wheels, but you can also take it apart to save more space when loading it in the truck. With tables, all you need to remove are the legs. You’ll need a professional removalists Western Sydney from Bill Removalists Sydney when it comes to fixtures since they are harder to remove and take apart. The important things are, disassemble what you can to save up space.

  1. Protect

If you’ve disassembled your furniture or even when you can’t, put on protective covers like bubble wrap, moving blankets, plastic, etc. Secure wraps with tape, make sure to cover every part of your furniture to avoid damage from other items. After putting on blankets and tape, you can wrap it again with plastic wrap to hold everything in place, especially for long-distance moves, the wrap keeps the dirt, dust, and spills from staining your furniture. When it comes to, pointed or cornered furniture like tables, put on cardboard covers on its corners to make sure it won’t damage other items.

  1. Fragile Items

Place X shaped tapes on your mirrors to prevent it from cracking or shattering when accidentally bumped or dropped. Wrap your mirrors, glass tables, or other fragile items with bubble wrap and cardboard; you can also add an extra layer of styrofoam. You can also this wrapping method with your TV, lamps, glasses, plates, etc.

  1. Loading

When loading boxes and furniture items, distribute the weight evenly on the truck to balance everything. Place fragile items on one side together with mattresses, cushions, etc. If you haven’t disassembled your cushions or bed frames, it would be better to load them vertically to save up more floor space. Always use furniture straps to ensure that your items, especially ones loaded vertically, won’t bump into other items.

Final Word

If there are items that haven’t been mentioned above, consult with your movers what to do with them. They are much more experienced and trained for the job. If you have old furniture that is about to breakdown, it would be better to donate them or dispose of them then buy a new one after you move. Also gives you more space and lessens the hassle of moving it.

Paul Petersen