Moving in together

Moving in together for the first time is super stressful and the ultimate love test. There are important things to discuss, like who gets more closet space? Should you keep that neon beer light over the fireplace? Do you really need six lava lamps?

5 Things You Can Do To Make Moving Less Stressful

We all know that moving can be stressful. There are a lot of things to do and it always feels like you might be forgetting something. Also, changing your home implies a lot of emotional strain as well. So here we will tell you 5 things you can do to make moving less stressful. We will also explore why moving is so stressful in the first place.‍

Tips for decluttering your garage

The garage is the one room in your home most likely to become stuffed with clutter. This is a room where “out of sight, out of mind” can become a major problem.

Tips for a long distance college move

Heading off to college is one of the most exciting times in a young person’s life, and there’s a lot that needs to get done. No matter the institution and no matter the state, one of the first lessons you’ll learn happens before the first day of classes, and that’s how to pack up your belongings and make the long distance move to higher learning.

Three Ways to Avoid Moving Day Theft

Moving day, for the most part, can be an exciting time but as you move your personal belongings, you should be careful. Opportunists are aware that this is vulnerable time for you, your family and your belongings. Pay attention to three opportunities for moving day theft, and the ways to avoid having your precious items walk away on you.

Tipping Etiquette for Movers & Moving Companies

After weeks of planning, packing, sorting, and quite a few expenses, your move day finally arrives, and with it the fear of things going wrong. But instead of broken glasses and heart, your movers show up, and surprise you by being lightning fast! Not to mention how carefully they finesse your grandma’s antique china cabinet onto your second story without a scratch.

The Tetris Effect – Moving Boxes and What Goes Where

What’s all this nonsense about different types of boxes? Does it actually make a difference what goes where as long as everything makes it to the new home? The answer to this question is, definitely, yes. Further, having different boxes for your move is more than just scrawling ‘Kitchen’ or ‘Bathroom’ on them so you know what goes where. First, box design is be essential for preventing damage. All those items loaded haphazardly into the same giant box might seem like less of a hassle at first – but only at first.

The troubles with moving

Not all moves are created equal. There’s a fine line between a flawless move and a disastrous, hair-pulling nightmare that won’t end, and sometimes it all hinges on one thing. On move day, you either feel like you’re cashing in on your ‘please let nothing go wrong today’ vouchers, or you find that it seems like you’ve already spent them all.

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