4/17/2023 0 Comments Tips for unpacking after a move![]() If you don’t get to the bedrooms on the first night, don’t be upset. ![]() It’s much easier to erase and resketch a rectangle that represents the couch than it is to lift and move furniture around the room. Before you begin unpacking or moving furniture, take a moment to sketch the room and draw how you want to place your furniture. Shift your focus to the living room or family room. Once the kitchen and the bathroom are operational, the rest of the unpacking can proceed without urgency. Make sure the plumbing works - you may need to turn on the water outside - and then put toiletries in place. If you have children, consider unpacking a bathroom that can be used as a communal bathroom. Instead, start with the essentials and leave less frequently used gear in boxes until you decide what will go where. ![]() Resist the urge to unpack everything in the kitchen right away. Once the kitchen is unpacked and set up enough to function, it can become a port where everyone can congregate and take a break from the jumble in the other rooms. Additionally, focus on one room at a time to stay on course. To start out, consider your family’s basic and most essential needs (food, rest and bathing) and begin to unpack accordingly.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |