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Once all the moving preparations have been made, all the arduous moving tasks have been taken care of and everything has gone more or less according to plan on moving day, you finally find yourself in your new home, surrounded by piles of boxes, tired and glad that your relocation is about to end.
To fully complete your moving adventure however, you need to unpack your belongings and make your new place feel like home. But now to even begin unpacking?
First things first –
No matter how much you want to get it over and done with as soon as possible, there are several important things to do before they can actually start unpacking.
Tackle the necessities –
What meters most when unpacking your items after a move is ensuring that your essentials are immediately accessible. So prioritise your belongings, and unpack only the necessities first.
BEDDING:
You may not be able to unpack the entire bedroom straight away, but you will definitely have to set up the bed the day you move into your new home. Reassemble it (if necessary), lay down sheets, unpack pillows and spread the blankets so you can have a good night’s rest – you are going to need it.
Provided that you have a change of clothes and some comfortable indoor shoes (as well as curtains on your windows for privacy), the rest of your bedroom items can wait until you find the time and energy to deal with them.
BATHROOM ITEMS:
Without a doubt, your personal care items, toiletries and medicines should top the list of the most important to unpack after your move. Put out the toilet paper and soap, find your toothbrush and toothpaste, hand towels and the shower curtain, and unpack any other bathroom essentials you may need in order to refresh yourself and wash away the stresses of moving.
KITCHEN ESSENTIALS:
You may have brought some food with you, or you are waiting to finish your relocation to stock up. Either way, you are going to need a fully operational kitchen as soon as possible to prepare healthy, homemade meals for yourself and/or your family.
Kitchens tend to take a very long time to unpack and organise properly due to the large number of items that need to be sorted out and carefully arranged.
As soon as you have hooked up your large appliances, such as the fridge and the stove, move on to your smaller kitchenware. Plates, silverware, and glasses should be the first to find their places in cupboards and kitchen cabinets, closely followed by cooking utensils, pots and pans and pantry items.
Finishing up –
When you’ve unpacked the three most essential rooms in your home (bedroom, bathroom & kitchen) everything else can wait a bit. There are no deadlines to meet, so you can set your own pace when unpacking and decorating – just unpack in order of priority and try not to procrastinate.
If you stay organised, set reasonable mini goals and complete them promptly. Clean after every unpacking phase, and dispose of the packing materials in a safe and eco – friendly manner, your new surroundings will soon stop looking like a warehouse full of boxes and start feeling like your home.
If you have fun in the process – listen to your favourite music, invite your friends over for a helping hand – the unpacking endeavor may turn out to be much easier than you first expected.
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