Imagine: a mountainous amount of boxes piled high with memories, and a stress-filled avalanche additional reading. Is this your moving-day? This doesn’t necessarily have to happen. We’ll turn this saga from a rocky race with some expert guidance. Full-service home removals do more than simply move your stuff, they can literally save you from having to pack up everything.
Ever played Tetris? This is what moving can feel like, but it’s not just colorful blocks stacked up on the screen. Instead, your entire life becomes a Tetris game. All the kitchen utensils, boxes of books, and bundles bedding must find a home. It’s the full house removal hero who can do it. With experience they know how to safely fit all your possessions in trucks. They know what they’re doing and don’t let your valuables be treated like juggling spheres.
“But how can I sort all my stuff?” you cry as you are overwhelmed by your possessions. Start small. The frustration of trying to navigate through mountains and mountains full of clothes in your shoes can be overwhelming. Declutter instead. Marie Kondo suggests examining every item to see if it brings you joy. The space you create will be a blessing to you later.
There are a ton of things you need to accomplish before your wedding day – contacting utility providers and changing your addresses, for example. Like planning a big wedding, but with more cardboard and less flowers. Understanding what’s ahead will make the entire event more enjoyable. Don’t forget to include a kettle and some coffee in your packing list. With all that hustle you will definitely need caffeine.
Choosing the right removal service to remove your whole house can also be like solving a difficult puzzle. It’s important to find people that not only can move but also care. Check out reviews and ask your neighbors. These are gold mines for information about the best removalists. Also, be sure to communicate clearly with your movers. They need to know if that “antique” chair is an actual heirloom or an accident-waiting-to-happen.
Communication is your magic spell. Your communication is key. Tell them that you have tight corners and stairs. Or, let them know that your door is hard to open. Knowing about these small things is like giving someone a handshake on the phone.
It is time to tackle the most difficult task: unpacking. Although it sounds like watching paint dry, it is actually a lot easier than you think. Do not throw anything into random closets or cupboards. You can do it in small boxes. Consider quick wins, like essentials and toiletries.
What happens if you find that your comfortable couch doesn’t fit in an elevator, or a dining table just barely fits through door frames? You’ll need to be creative. Removing teams are used to thinking outside-the-box, literally. As they maneuver around sticky situations, it’s as if you were watching a cat search for the perfect sun spot.
Last but not least, give yourself a pat of the back. House moves can be stressful, but with some planning and humor it becomes more like a quest than a chore. You’re never alone when you face the chaos of a move. Just call your superheroes to come and help you out. You should make sure you tell them your boxes will be more…breakable.