You should gradually pack your belongings from 7 weeks before your moving date to ensure a stress-free packing process. If you're undergoing a big move, you may want to start further in advance.
Avoid packing too early, you’ll only end up digging things back out, but don’t leave it all until the last minute either. Wrapping, packing and boxing everything up is an overwhelming task, so if your budget allows, we recommend asking your removal company if they offer a packing service.
Packing for your move room by room is a great way to gradually pack. Start with the room and items you use the least, packing room by room also makes it easier to unpack at your new home. The table shows when you should start packing each room and why.
Room
When to Pack
Why
Garage
6-7 weeks before
Storage spaces such as garages and attics are an ideal room to start with as we often use these rooms the least.
Attic
5-6 weeks before
Like a garage or shed, your attic is often a space stored with lots of clutter or items we use a couple of times a year. This can be packed up and ready to go well in advance.
Spare Bedroom
3-4 weeks before
Spare bedrooms aren’t used daily and are often used to store clothes or books. Most things in the spare bedroom can be packed up 3-4 weeks before the move.
Living Room
2-3 weeks before
We use our living rooms daily but there will be a lot of items we can pack away such as items on shelves and sideboards.
Bedroom
1-2 weeks before
A couple of weeks before your move you can start to pack away clothes that you don’t often wear and any bedding or towels.
Kitchen
1-2 weeks before
You can start to pack the items you use the least in the kitchen 1-2 weeks before. Make sure you have a set of cutlery, plates and glasses for the last week on hand.
Bathroom
Week before
The bathroom is probably the most used room in the house. You should avoid packing this room until the week of the move to save constantly unpacking items.
There are a few things you should do before you start packing to help save you time and money:
1
Declutter
Decluttering is the most important thing you should do before you pack. It’ll save you time and money as it means you’re only packing the items you’re going to use in your new home. Decluttering will help with the stress of moving house as a result of this.
2
Clean and Organise Your House
Organising your home before you start packing will help make room-by-room packing a simple task. By organising your belongings, everything will be in its place and you won’t be packing things not needed. You can use moving house apps like Packing Pro to make this process easier.
3
Get Rid of Old Furniture
Furniture will take up the most space in the removal van, making your removals cost more. If you’ve still got old furniture that doesn’t have a place in your new home, consider selling it or putting it into storage.
If you’re packing for your move yourself, you’ll need to prepare with all the essential packing supplies.
Packing materials and supplies could include:
Small boxes
Medium boxes
Large boxes
Packing paper or old newspapers
Tape
Labels
Protective covers
Bubble wrap
Rest assured, your removal company can provide a full packing service for you. If you still want to pack your items yourself, they can usually supply you with packing materials.
How to Pack for a Move
Here are our top packing tips on how to pack for a house move:
1
Give Yourself Enough Time
Getting a head start on your packing will make it seem less daunting. Packing bit by bit will be less stressful than packing everything last minute.
2
Start With the Least Used Rooms
Start packing the rooms you use the least. By doing this you won’t be constantly unpacking items when you need them. Garages and loft spaces are ideal to start with as they often hold seasonal items.
3
Create an Inventory
Creating an inventory to note down what you’ve packed and where you’ve packed it will be really helpful when it comes to unpacking.
4
Label boxes
It’s important to label your moving boxes so you always know where items are. It’ll also help the moving company know which rooms to unpack the boxes in.
5
Pack an Essentials Bag
Keep any essential items with you so you have them on hand at all times. This includes phones, chargers, medication etc.
6
Keep Important Documents With You
Put all the important documents in a binder and keep them with you throughout the move. This could be your booking confirmation for the removal company or important documents from your estate agent or solicitor.
7
Use Clothes to Protect Items
Use clothes, towels and bed sheets to wrap fragile items to protect them during the move. You can also roll clothes to save space when packing.
8
Don't Exceed Maximum Weight Limits on Boxes
Don’t overpack boxes as they’ll only be too heavy to carry and risk damaging your items.
Your removal company can offer a range of extra removal services to help with your move. Always remember to compare removal companies before hiring one. The main services we recommend are:
1
Packing Services
Removal companies usually offer a full or part packing service or they can provide you with the materials you need to self-pack. Using their packing service will save you valuable time during your move.
2
Furniture Dismantling
This is an ideal service for large pieces of furniture such as beds and wardrobes. Your moving company can take apart your furniture and put it back together in your new home.
3
Self-Storage
Many removal companies can offer self-storage for items you’re not ready to move to your new home.