Kitchen & Laundry Room Packing Tips

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    The kitchen is one of the first rooms that can be packed with the aid of our kitchen packing tips. Though the laundry room may need to be packed a little later, our laundry room packing tips can help with that task as well. With our tips for packing the kitchen and laundry room, what seems like an insurmountable chore can become much easier.

    Once you know you’re moving, you can begin packing your kitchen almost immediately by starting with your less-used serving dishes, seasonal items, and small appliances. Next, use our kitchen packing tips to tackle your large serving bowls, tablecloths, and specialty pots and pans. Keep your everyday dishes for the last week before your move. You may even want to consider buying some disposable plates, cups, and utensils for those last few nights when everything is packed away.

    How to pack a kitchen for moving?

    Here are some of the best tips to pack your kitchen for moving:

    Food Items

    Use or dispose of all perishables before moving. You will also need to get rid of cleaning products and other kitchen chemicals. See our list of Items That Cannot Be Shipped. Boxed or canned goods should be packed in small boxes. Dispose of any open packages and wrap glass jars to prevent breakage.

    China & Glassware

    Flat China & Flat Glassware

    Bowls and Odd-shaped Items

    Pots & Pans

    Pots, pans, and similar items should be wrapped and packed in medium size cartons. Depending on their weight, these might be used for either the bottom or middle layers.

    Cups

    Even when using a dish pack and cellular dividers, wrap china cups individually first, protecting handles with an extra layer of clean paper. Then, pack the cups upside down. If not using cellular dividers, wrap cups individually first in a double layer of paper and place those upside down on rims in a row on an upper layer with all handles facing the same direction. Top off the layer with wadded newsprint.

    Silver & Flatware

    Figurines and Other Delicate Items

    Small Appliances

    Cookbooks

    Utilize Reebie’s Tips for Packing the Kitchen

    Reebie’s kitchen packing tips can get you started early when you begin preparing your residence for a move. Since you can pack most of the items in the kitchen you don’t use relatively early, this will save you time and energy to spend on the rest of the house later. With our kitchen packing tips and laundry room packing tips, you’ll have these spaces ready to move in no time.