How To Take The Hassle Out Of Move-In Day
Move-in day is one of the most dreaded aspects of the moving process, but should really be one of the most exciting. It’s where your property dreams come to fruition after months of careful planning, and signifies the beginning of a new chapter. However, without careful planning, move-in day can be a hectic procedure, which is why Miller Rose have come up with 7 simple steps to take the hassle out of your move-in day:
Preparation Is Key
This may sound like an immensely simple point to make, but making inadequate preparations for your move-in day will leave your relocation plans without structure and far more prone to failure. You should plan your moving arrangements far in advance to take the guesswork out of the process - where will you store your belongings during the move? Do you have a place to stay in the interim? What documentation will you require for exchange? Do you need to arrange meter readings?Arrange Transport
In all likelihood, you won’t be able to move furniture in just your car! You’ll need to hire a van in advance, especially if you’re transporting large furniture items. Hire a large vehicle to transport your belongings safely and without fuss, and decide whether you wish for a removal firm to assist you or whether you will do this on your own. It is also important to consider precisely how many items you will be moving with - after all, some sales include white goods, sofas and other furniture pieces, and some may choose to donate furniture and other household during the moving process. Make a clear list of what you’ll be donating, leaving and taking to your next home in order to make the most appropriate travel arrangements.Buy Useful Moving Tools
There’s nothing worse than getting into the stride of sorting out your belongings ready for moving day, and running out of labels, tape or boxes. Make sure you have all of the tools you need for your move - here are a few suggestions:- Reusable boxes that can double up as permanent storage in your new home
- Drills, hammers and screwdrivers that can help you deconstruct furniture
- Tape measure to help you plan the movement of large furniture pieces, and assist in the planning of transporting such items
- Label maker to ensure that you know precisely what you’re packing, and where it goes
- Vacuum seal bags for soft furnishings and clothes that would otherwise take up an abundance of space







