By John Weidmann
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March 28, 2022
Declutter and Organize Before packing, go through your belongings and declutter. Dispose of or donate items you no longer need or use. This will help you streamline the packing process and minimize the number of items you need to pack and store. Categorize and Label Sort your belongings into categories to make packing and unpacking easier. For example, group kitchen items together, separate clothing by season, and keep electronics and their accessories in one place. Label each box or container with its contents to quickly identify items when you unpack. Pack Essentials Separately Identify essential items that you'll need during the remodel, such as toiletries, medications, important documents, and a few changes of clothing. Pack these separately and keep them easily accessible. Use Sturdy Boxes and Packing Materials Choose strong, durable boxes in various sizes to accommodate different items. Use packing paper, bubble wrap, or foam sheets to wrap fragile items individually. Fill empty spaces in boxes with packing peanuts or crumpled paper to prevent shifting and minimize the risk of breakage. Protect Furniture and Large Items Cover furniture with plastic wrap or furniture blankets to safeguard them from dust, debris, and accidental damage. Disassemble large items, such as beds or tables, if possible, and label the components for easier reassembly later. Secure Drawers and Cabinets If you're leaving furniture with drawers or cabinets in the renovation area, secure them with tape or furniture straps to prevent them from opening and causing accidents during construction. Take Photos Before disassembling or disconnecting electronics, appliances, or other items with complex setups, take photos of their current configuration. This will help you reassemble them correctly later. Create an Inventory List Keep track of all packed items by creating an inventory list. Number each box or container and write down its contents. This will help you locate specific items easily when you need to retrieve them after the remodel. Create an Inventory List Keep track of all packed items by creating an inventory list. Number each box or container and write down its contents. This will help you locate specific items easily when you need to retrieve them after the remodel. Communicate with Contractors Inform your renovation contractors about any fragile or valuable items that require extra care. Discuss specific packing instructions and make arrangements to protect or move these items, if necessary. Store in a Safe Location If possible, store your packed items in a secure and climate-controlled area within your home, such as a spare room or garage. If space is limited, consider renting a storage unit to keep your belongings safe and accessible during the remodel.