Bedroom/Nursery/Bathroom
Start packing your bedrooms for moving
by tackling less-used guest rooms first. Children can help by setting aside the
toys and books they want to take with them and packing the rest in boxes. Colorful
stickers on the outside of moving boxes let children know their personal belongings
are clearly marked, and allow them to identify their things when the moving van
is unloaded.
Clothing
Clothing hanging in closets can be left on hangers and placed in wardrobe cartons.
You may want to consider purchasing several of these special moving cartons from
your moving company. One will hold about two feet of compressed clothing on hangers;
figure more cartons if wrinkles are a concern.
- If wardrobe cartons are not used, each garment should be removed from its hanger,
folded, and placed in a suitcase or a carton lined with clean paper.
- Hats may be left in hatboxes and placed in large cartons for moving; or stuff the
crown of each hat with crumpled tissue paper, wrap tissue loosely around the outside
and place in a carton lined with clean paper, with the heavier hats at the bottom.
Don't pack anything else with hats. Label the moving carton "FRAGILE."
Hats
Hats may be left in hatboxes and placed in large cartons for moving; or stuff the
crown of each hat with crumpled tissue paper, wrap tissue loosely around the outside
and place in a carton lined with clean paper, with the heavier hats at the bottom.
Don't pack anything else with hats. Label the moving carton "FRAGILE."
Jewelry
Valuables such as fine jewelry should be removed from drawers and never packed with
your household goods. They will be most secure if they remain in your possession
while moving. If you don't feel comfortable taking your fine jewelry or other valuables
with you (like stamp or coin collections), consider hiring a third-party armored
vehicle service.
Toiletries
Dispose of aerosol spray cans, such as hairspray or deodorant, or take them with
you. Other bottles should be carefully taped shut and wrapped to prevent leakage
while moving, then packed in small cartons. See our list of
Items That Cannot Be Shipped.
Bedding, Linens, and Towels
Blankets, sheets, tablecloths, towels, pillowcases and other linens may be protected
by a large plastic bag and packed in a moving carton that has been lined with clean
paper.
- Linens and bedding are good for cushioning or padding other items.
- Wrap the most valuable items in tissue.
- If you decide to wash your linens before you pack them, make sure they are thoroughly
dried prior to moving.
Mattresses & Pillows
Mattresses should be placed in mattress moving cartons for added strength and cleanliness.
Pillows may be placed in bureau drawers or packed in cartons. They also make good
padding for other items.
Mirrors
Glass mirrors should be packed in special mirror cartons for moving. However, if
they are especially heavy, crating is recommended. Ask your Relocation Consultant
about crating services.
Draperies & Curtains
Wardrobe cartons are ideal for moving curtains and drapes. Fold them lengthwise,
place over a padded hanger, pin securely, and hang in the wardrobe. Draperies and
curtains also may be folded and packed in cartons lined with clean paper or plastic
wrap.
Rugs
Leave area rugs on the floor for the moving company to handle.
- You may want to consider having your area rugs professionally cleaned before moving
-- you'll get them back from the cleaners wrapped, rolled and ready for shipping.
- Area rugs should be loaded last and unloaded first so the furniture coming off the
truck can go right on top of the rug.