7 Brilliant Tips for a Stress-Free Move
July 23, 2016This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of CORT for IZEA. All opinions are 100% mine.
Moving… it’s one of those things that we all do at least a few times in a lifetime. For most of us, moving is very often associated with a transition of some sort. Maybe you’re heading to college. Maybe you just started a new job in another city. Maybe you’re simply moving across the country to be closer to family. Regardless of the reason for your move, the experience doesn’t have to be as stressful as some may think. In fact, there are many tips that you can employ to ensure a stress-free move! From setting a moving schedule to using the services of CORT Furniture Rental, here are 7 brilliant tips to make your next move smooth & successful!
7 Brilliant Tips for a Stress-Free Move
Now, let’s get right to my list of moving tips!
1. Set a schedule: Moving comes with a lot of chores and responsibilities. Don’t forget to take care of all the time-sensitive tasks by entering them into your calendar/planner. Schedule your last grocery trip about two weeks before your move – this will give you plenty of time to consume the food. Also, plan to unplug & defrost your refrigerator/freezer a few days beforehand so you can clean out the interior. Approximately six weeks before the move, take measurements of your new space so you know the appropriate dimensions for your new furniture. When you enter these (and other) time-sensitive tasks into your calendar, you can be sure to stay on track with your moving schedule.
2. Use your own luggage and baskets:
You will be moving your luggage and lidded baskets to your new place anyway, so don’t let all that usable space go to waste! Be sure to use these items to pack clothing, bedding, books, etc.
3. Rent furniture:
Moves often come with a big transition. Are you going to college? Did you land a temporary assignment in a new city? Maybe you’re affiliated with the military and need to move for a few months? In these (and many other) cases, it does not make sense to purchase a household of furniture. Instead, rent furniture from the industry’s national leader: CORT Furniture Rental! In fact, CORT offers a full suite of convenient services for its clients. Friendly, trained professionals can help you find a place to live, learn the ins & outs of your new neighborhood, and beautifully furnish your home. With CORT on your side, you can leave all these mundane details in the hands of experienced professionals and you can do something more enjoyable, such as exploring your new city!
Here are some of the reasons why I love the idea of furniture rental from CORT:
- Furniture when you need it, for as long as you need it: Need some furniture for a few months? For 18 months? CORT Furniture Rental can handle it all! The flexibility of furniture rental from CORT makes it so convenient for those that are in times of transition.
- Hassle-free experience: Don’t spend time purchasing various pieces of furniture that may not go together well. Lease furniture from CORT Furniture Rental via pre-designed packages for a beautiful, functional & well-designed home.
- Avoiding moving day stress: Dealing with a moving company to move furniture from one home to another can be stressful & costly. Skip the moving van and just rent furniture that you need!
4. Use color-coded labels:
Use labels with colors that correspond to specific rooms of the house. Packing some important documents? Place a yellow sticker on the box, so you’ll know it belongs in the office! Packing some kid’s storybooks? Place a pink sticker on the box, so you’ll know it belongs in the playroom! When you’re staring at a sea of brown boxes in your new place, you will be happy that you used color-coded labels. A quick glance at the box will tell you which room any particular box belongs in.
5. Keep hardware handy:
Avoid missing screws & frustrating searches! Keep all the screws & other small hardware that belong to a particular piece of furniture together in a labeled plastic bag. Want to bring along that heirloom coffee table? Place all the screws in a bag so when it’s time to assemble the table, you’ll know exactly which screws are required.
6. Photograph electronics connections:
Not sure how to re-connect the cable box & DVD player? Take a picture of the old hook-up so you have a handy dandy picture for your reference!
7. Pair breakables with soft blankets:
You probably have plenty of soft bedding, pillows and blankets at your current home. Save money on bubble wrap and simply use all of your soft bedding, pillows, etc. to protect your glass/ceramic pieces. The cushioning will keep your valuables nice and protected during transport.
I hope these tips have helped you prepare for your next big move!
Now, learn more about how CORT Furniture Rental can help you furnish your new home conveniently & affordably, and tell me: What are your tips for a stress-free move? Have you ever rented furniture before? Are you (or someone you know) moving in the next 12 months?
A military brat and a military wife, I have moved more times than I can literally count. I am on old pro at it. And yep – CORT Furniture came in handy while I was in San Diego. I’m a fan and it was 100% worth it to rent for 8 months over buying a house full of furniture and having to move it all over again.
I’m so glad that furniture rental helped you so much. It sounds like that was the perfect option!
We just did this! We had movers and while I’m thankful for them doing all the heavy lifting, it was still a bit stressful. I think it always is, but these are great tips to make it even less stress filled.
Such Great Tips I Love The Idea Of Photographing The Wires I’m Getting Ready To Move In 2 Weeks So This Couldn’t Have Come At A Better Time Thanks!
These are such amazing tips, I wish I had know about these before I moved. I couldn’t find my hardware anywhere and I should have rented my furniture because I’ve purchased 4 different sets since moving in. I just can’t get my look right and it would have made more sense to rent. I will next time.
Yes renting furniture can often be less expensive and less stressful than trying to purchase it yourself!
We are gearing up for a move in a few months, so this could not have come at a better time for me to read! Thanks for the really helpful tips!
Using your luggage and baskets as storage for moving is a great idea. I didn’t think of that last time I moved.
This is absolutely wonderful. I have never thought about using the labels and setting your schedule
Setting a schedule is something that literally keeps me on track every day.
Schedules are important especially when you’re doing something as big as moving. I love the ideas that you have here as well. It’s awesome to be able to rent furniture, especially if you’re transferring from somewhere far.
These are indeed brilliant tips for a stress free move. I love the idea of photographing electronic connections before removing anything. Thanks for the great tips.
The photographs become the blueprint of how to re-assemble everything once you get to the destination.
I’m not looking forward to moving if we sell our home since we’ve accumulated way too much stuff. Lol
These are great tips on moving!! I may be moving soon so I may actually get to use these tips!!
These are some great tips for moving. Taking pics of electrical set ups is a brilliant idea. I will have to keep these in mind for our next move.
Great tips. Wish I had some of these ideas the last time we moved. Hopefully the next time won’t be fore a while.
These are awesome tips! When we moved into our new home we make sure that the tools we’re gonna use is in sight and handy. This makes sure we know where it is when we need it.
Taking pictures of anything with electronic connections really does sound quite important. That way, we know exactly how to connect everything again and can be organized when we move back in and install the appliances. I’ll use this tip for sure when I find a residential moving company that can lend us a hand right away.