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Packing Tips for Moving House

Whether you are moving from a small flat or a larger home, good preparation makes all the difference. Packing properly helps protect fragile items, keeps your belongings organised and gives you a chance to declutter before moving day.

Why packing smart matters when moving house

Packing smart is about more than getting your belongings into boxes. A well-planned move can:

  • save time and effort
  • reduce the risk of breakages
  • help you stay organised
  • make moving day less stressful
  • make unpacking faster and easier

Poor packing often leads to damaged items, lost essentials, overfilled boxes and unnecessary last-minute costs. Planning helps you avoid all of that.

How long does packing for a move take?

One of the most common questions people ask is: how long does packing to move house take?

The answer depends on how much you own, how organised you are and whether you are packing everything yourself or using professional movers. In most cases, it is best to start packing several weeks before moving day rather than trying to do everything at once.

Begin with the things you use least, such as seasonal clothes, books, decorations and spare household items. Leave everyday essentials until the very end.

⏳ How long does packing for a move take?

This depends on the size of your home, how much you own and whether you are packing yourself or using professional movers. In most cases, it is best to start several weeks before moving day.

A simple rule is to begin with the items you use least and leave everyday essentials until the end.

Home size Suggested packing timeline
Studio or 1-bed flat Start 1–2 weeks before moving day
2–3 bedroom home Start 2–4 weeks before moving day
4+ bedroom home Start 4+ weeks before moving day

✅ Start with a moving house checklist

Before you pack a single box, create a moving house checklist. This helps you stay in control and avoid forgetting important tasks.

Your checklist can include:

  • what needs to be packed
  • what needs to be thrown away, donated or sold
  • which packing supplies you need
  • what needs to be cleaned
  • which services need to be booked
  • hich essentials you will need on the first night

Ticking off tasks as you go is one of the easiest ways to make a move feel more manageable.

Declutter before moving

Moving house is the perfect opportunity to sort through everything you own and get rid of what you no longer need. The fewer things you move, the easier and cheaper the process becomes.

  • Go room by room and ask yourself:
  • Have I used this recently?
  • Will I use it in my new home?
  • Is it useful, valuable or sentimental?
  • Does it still suit my style and space?

If not, consider donating, recycling or selling it.

Get the right packing supplies

Having the right packing supplies before you begin will make the process much smoother.

Essential packing supplies for moving house

Packing supply What it is used for
Sturdy moving boxes Packing and stacking belongings safely
Packing tape Sealing boxes securely
Permanent marker Labelling boxes clearly
Bubble wrap Protecting fragile items
Packing paper or newspaper Wrapping delicate belongings
Blankets and towels Padding furniture and breakables
Zip bags Storing screws, bolts and small parts
Scissors or utility knife Cutting tape and packing materials
Labels or stickers Sorting boxes by room or priority

Choose the right box sizes

  • Small boxes are best for heavy items such as books
  • Medium boxes work well for kitchenware, toys and household items
  • Large boxes are better for lighter items such as bedding and pillows

Pack in the right order

🌓 Pack first

Start with items you will not need straight away:

  • seasonal clothes
  • books
  • decorations
  • spare towels and bedding
  • rarely used kitchen items

🌗 Pack last

Leave these until the final days before the move:

  • toiletries
  • chargers
  • medication
  • cleaning products
  • basic cookware
  • important documents
  • a few changes of clothes

Pack one room at a time

Packing room by room helps keep everything organised and makes unpacking much easier.

How to label your boxes properly

Each box should include:

  • the room it belongs to
  • a short summary of the contents
  • whether it contains fragile items
  • whether it should be unpacked first

For example, instead of writing Kitchen, write Kitchen – plates, mugs and utensils.

Create a packing inventory

A simple inventory can help you keep track of what you have packed and where everything is.

This is especially useful if you:

  • are moving a larger household
  • are using a removal company
  • want to unpack in a more organised way

You may also want to take photos of electronics, cable setups or flat-pack furniture before taking them apart.

How to pack fragile items safely

Fragile items need extra protection during a move.

Best practice for fragile items

  • wrap each item individually
  • use bubble wrap, paper or towels for cushioning
  • fill empty spaces in the box
  • use smaller boxes for heavier breakables
  • label boxes clearly as FRAGILE
  • keep delicate items on top, never underneath heavier boxes

Packing tips for fragile or special items

 
Item type Packing tip
Glasses and mugs Wrap individually and pad gaps
Plates and bowls Place padding between each item
Mirrors and frames Wrap well and keep upright
Electronics Use original boxes if possible
Ornaments and ceramics Cushion generously and avoid overpacking

Do not overpack boxes

Heavy boxes are harder to carry and more likely to break.

A good rule is:

  • pack heavy items in small boxes
  • pack lighter items in larger boxes
  • keep the weight manageable
  • stack heavier boxes at the bottom

Room-by-room packing tips

🍽️ Kitchen

The kitchen often takes longer to pack than expected.

  • Clean and empty appliances before boxing them
  • Wrap plates, mugs and glassware carefully
  • Use towels or paper to cushion breakables
  • Keep one saucepan, one knife and a few basics out until the end

🛁 Bathroom

Bathrooms are usually packed last.

  • Seal liquids to prevent leaks
  • Pack toiletries in separate bags
  • Keep medication easy to access
  • Do not pack your daily essentials too early

🛏️ Bedroom

Bedrooms are easier to pack if you work in stages.

  • Leave hanging clothes on hangers
  • Protect mattresses with covers or sheets
  • Place pillows and duvets in clean bags
  • Set aside sleep essentials for the first night

🛋️ Living room

Living rooms often contain fragile and valuable items.

  • Wrap mirrors and pictures in blankets or bubble wrap
  • Remove bulbs and shades from lamps
  • Keep sentimental photos with you if possible
  • Use original boxes for TVs and electronics if you still have them

⛔ Common packing mistakes to avoid

Mistake Why it causes problems
Leaving packing until the last minute Leads to stress and rushed decisions
Not labelling boxes Makes unpacking confusing and slow
Overpacking boxes Increases the risk of breakages and injury
Not protecting fragile items Can lead to damage in transit
Forgetting essentials Makes the first night more difficult
Taking everything with you Creates unnecessary clutter and cost

FAQ: Packing Tips for Moving House

Start packing at least two to four weeks before moving day. Begin with items you rarely use, such as seasonal clothes, books and decorations, and leave everyday essentials until the final few days.
Pack the items you use least first. This usually includes spare bedding, books, out-of-season clothes, decorative items and anything in storage cupboards.
Include toiletries, toilet paper, towels, bedding, chargers, basic kitchen items, medication, snacks, cleaning supplies and a change of clothes. Keep it easy to find.
Wrap each item individually, use bubble wrap or packing paper, fill empty spaces in boxes and label boxes clearly as fragile. Avoid placing heavy boxes on top.
Yes. Decluttering before moving saves time, reduces costs and means you only take items you actually want or need in your new home.

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