15 things you might forget when you move house

Written by Centre commercial Rivière-du-Loup | June 20, 2022

15 choses que vous risquez d’oublier à votre déménagement

Ah, moving season! Are you one of the many people who have bought a new house or are renting a brand new apartment this year? Although this new experience is exciting, it can be stressful! Here are a few tips you may not have thought of to help you prepare for your big day.

1. Identify your boxes according to the rooms

This step may seem really trivial, but it is VERY important, especially if your new home has several rooms. Want our best tip? Use color coding on your boxes. First make a list of your rooms: living room, kitchen, master bedroom, bathroom, etc. Assign a color to each room. Each box will then have its own color code with the room. This technique is super simple and effective, especially if there are several of you moving boxes.

2. Seal all liquids

Soap, shampoo, cough syrup, mouthwash; your personal pharmacy is overflowing with liquids! Don’t forget to check the caps of each product by placing them in a box. If in doubt, use plastic wrap under the cap to make sure they are tightly closed.

3. Cut handles out of your boxes

Yes, you read that right, make handles! Because it is difficult to handle heavy boxes, cutting rectangles on 2 parallel sides. This will allow you to insert your hands and make them much easier to carry.

4. Provide a first aid kit

Because you never know what to expect on the day of a move, plan ahead! Fill a bag or box with a first aid kit, bottles of water, a few screwdrivers, pliers, hand sanitizer, an all-purpose cleaner, a rag and some snacks. That way you’ll be prepared for any eventuality!

5. Give away your belongings BEFORE you move house

Clothes, toys, decorations; out! If you know that you are about to move, don’t hesitate to give away or sell the things you no longer use. This will help you avoid cluttering up your new space, as well as moving superfluous items.

6. Make a backup of your computer/hard disk

Admit it, you hadn’t thought of that! It is quite possible that your computer could be tampered with on that day. What would happen if it were damaged during the move? Have you backed up the photos from your last family vacation? Backing up your hard drives (on an online cloud system or other) and your computer will allow you to keep all your wonderful memories!

7. Remove the bulbs from your lamps

You already know that light bulbs are very fragile and can break easily. When they break, they make glass which can be sharp for the removal men, but also for you. Removing the light bulbs from the lamps keeps them intact!

8. Protect your mattress and armchair

There will undoubtedly be dust, and your mattress or armchairs may be kicked or even dragged across the floor, so they deserve to be protected. We sometimes forget how expensive they are, but above all how central they are in our lives! To protect them from tears or dirt, use fitted sheets: one for the top, one for the bottom. You can also use plastic wrap to protect your cushions.

9. Unplug your refrigerator in advance

Depending on the type of refrigerator you have (check the manufacturer’s website), it may be necessary to disconnect it up to 2-3 days before transporting it. Think about this when organizing your food and cooler before the big day.

10. Prepare your mirrors, frames and plants well

Did you know that there are boxes designed especially for mirrors, posters or frames? Otherwise, a good trick is to use a flattened cardboard box. You can then slip your frame or mirror into it to protect it. Don’t forget to mark it as FRAGILE. For your plants, we recommend giving them VIP treatment and putting them in your car, if possible. If this is not the case, consider using stakes to help them hold securely in the moving truck if they are tall. If they are short but fragile, use an upside-down box or a container to protect them.

11. Recharge your cell phone

This may be a trivial matter, but there’s nothing more frustrating than not having enough battery power to be able to coordinate everything by phone. Make sure you charge your cell phone the day before and have your charger to hand throughout the day!

12. Organize the kitchen first once on site

This is the most used room, so it is essential to organize it first. You will see, it will be much easier to manage the other rooms properly once your stomach is full!

13. Take out the boxes as they are unpacked.

And off you go recycling every time a box is unpacked. You will avoid cluttering up your new space, but you will find it encouraging to see the boxes disappearing as they are emptied.

14. Provide a music playlist

Whether you’re painting, cleaning, unpacking boxes or simply moving furniture, put on some music! The move will go faster and you’ll be more dynamic!

15. Take breaks!

Breaks are essential for your mental health! The best trick is to stop before you even feel tired… or before you start arguing! Set a schedule for yourself, whether it’s for going to the shops or coming back from them. With a precise schedule and small goals, you can enjoy your new space without feeling overwhelmed! Remember that it’s essential to take care of yourself so you can get back on track 🙂

We wish you all a happy moving season!