Packing for a house relocation Auckland move can be a daunting task. Knowing which items to pack first is crucial for an organized and efficient move. Here’s a prioritized list:

    1. Out-of-Season Items:

    • Start with the least used items: Begin by packing items you rarely use, such as:
      • Off-season clothing: Summer clothes in winter, winter clothes in summer.
      • Holiday decorations: Christmas ornaments, Halloween costumes, etc.1
      • Sporting equipment: Golf clubs, skis, camping gear (unless you plan to use them before the move).
      • Books and DVDs: If you have extensive collections, start packing these early.

    2. Decorative Items: Ornaments and knick-knacks: These items are often fragile and can be packed early without disrupting your daily life. Wall art and mirrors: Carefully wrap and pack these items to prevent damage.

    3. Kitchen Items: Least-used kitchenware: Start with items you rarely use, such as specialty baking equipment, extra sets of dishes, or seldom-used appliances. Pack non-perishable food items: Gradually pack non-perishable food items as you consume them.

    4. Linen Closet: Extra bedding and towels: These items can be packed early as they are not typically used daily.

    5. Garage/Storage Items: Items stored in the garage, attic, or basement: These areas often contain items that are not used frequently.

    6. Out-of-Season Clothing: As the moving date approaches, pack any remaining out-of-season clothing.

    7. Gradually Pack Everyday Items:

    • As your move date approaches:
      • Begin packing less frequently used items in each room.
      • Leave essential items for last, such as toiletries, medications, and everyday clothing.

    8. “First Night” Box: Pack a separate box with essential items you’ll need immediately after the move, such as: Toiletries Medications Phone chargers A change of clothes for each family member Important documents (IDs, passports, etc.) Snacks and drinks

    By following this prioritized packing strategy, you can stay organized, avoid feeling overwhelmed, and ensure a smoother and more efficient moving experience.

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