The Best Moving Day Checklist

Moving is almost always more difficult than expected. Although it may seem like all of it has been carefully thought out, there are always minor things that appear at the very end: they forgot to take something, or they have not signed something. This culminates in the fuss instead of the regular process. To avoid this, it is better to build a clear plan in advance and just stick to it.

Preparation in advance

You will be sure to cause havoc if you begin packing in two days. Normal training begins at least a few weeks in advance. There is no need to do everything immediately; it is more appropriate to go step by step:

  • estimate the quantity of things;
  • purchase boxes and all other things you require;
  • start packing items you use less frequently.

When the process is stretched out in time, it feels calmer. There is no feeling that you are missing something, and there is less chance of forgetting important things.

Notification of services and change of address

The change of address is often remembered too late. It seems like a small thing, but then the inconveniences begin: emails arrive in the wrong place, and the Internet is not connected. It is better to close this issue in advance.

This is especially felt in the first days after moving, when you just want to get settled in, and not figure out why the connection is not working.

Organization of transportation

With transportation, too, everything is often decided at the last moment, and this is not the best idea. If there are a few things, you can handle it yourself, but if the volume is large, Elatemoving is a reliable service that will make the process much easier.

One should know in advance when it will begin and whether normal access to the house can be expected or not. These things appear to be very minor, and they usually lead to issues on moving day.

Cluttering up before moving

Moving is a rare moment when you can really review your belongings. In ordinary life, you don’t get around to it. And most often it turns out that some of the things are not needed at all.

There’s no point in transporting something you don’t use. It’s just extra boxes and effort. It’s much easier to get rid of unnecessary stuff right away.

Packaging without chaos

The biggest mistake is to throw everything into boxes without a system. At the moment, it seems that it’s faster, but then the search for the right things begins. It’s better to think a little bit right away and do it normally:

  • sort things into categories;
  • label boxes clearly;
  • avoid mixing unrelated items;
  • prepare a separate box with essentials (charger, toothbrush, etc.).

On the eve of the move

On the eve of the move, nothing seems to be prepared. At this stage, all that matters is not to begin afresh but simply to examine what has been done.

It is wiser to pass through the key points, ensure that everything is gathered, and have some time to rest.

Moving Day

The day itself passes quite quickly, although it seems that it will be endless. If everything is more or less organized, the process goes smoothly. There is no unnecessary fuss, no panic, everything happens step by step.

Even if something goes wrong, it’s no longer critical. When there is a basic order, any minor problems are solved on the spot and do not spoil the whole day.

After the move

When everything is transported, there is a desire to immediately decompose everything and put it in perfect order. But in practice, this only adds to the fatigue. It’s better to start with a simple one: sort out the most necessary things, arrange a place to sleep, put the kitchen in order.

The remainder may be accomplished progressively. Several days later, it all will come together, and there will be an impression that it is not a new room anymore, it is an actual house.


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