Organizing Ideas for the Weekend: Moving Tips (2024)


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HappyFriday! Time for another organizing idea for your weekend!

I haven't been keeping up with my twice a week blog schedule the last two weeks. Last week's only post was Why I Gave Away My Wedding Gown and it was very popular. And today's post is the only one this week. I'm hoping you've been so busy enjoying your summer that you haven't noticed :)

I'd like to say that I've been doing the same, but I've been working... a LOT. Much more than I'd planned. I'm working with several clients, but one of them in particular, because she's preparing to list her home in a couple of weeks. I'm helping her declutter her whole home and we're doing some preliminary packing so there's less stuff around when potential buyers are picturing themselves living there.

Over the last few months I've done the same with another client and with my parents. So I've kind of got moving on the brain :)

Summer is a popular time for moving so I wanted to share some tips I've found online to help you if you've got a move in your future. Even if you don't, you probably know someone who is moving soon so you can pass on these tips to help make it a much smoother process!


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1. Get organized! Early :) Unless you are moving on very short notice, start preparing for your move as early as possible! One way to do that is to create a Moving Binder. Here are some tips to help you do that.

Organized Moving Binder from Simply Organized

2. Purge! Purge! Purge! And then purge some more :) When you're packing, you'll come across lots of stuff at the bottom of closets, in the backs of drawers, and in the nooks and crannies of your home. Chances are you haven't used those items in a long time, so why waste the time, energy, and money on packing, moving, and unpacking those things? Start decluttering as early as possible and schedule several charity pickups for the weeks leading up to your move. If you need tips on what to keep and what to purge, check out my Decluttering/Purging Tips & Ideas board.

3. Get all the packing supplies you need. Check out these cute moving labels!

Free Printable Moving Labels from The Creative Cubby

4. Your home will sell quicker and for more money if you stage it. I'm not a home stager, but I've been involved in the process with several clients and I've seen the difference it makes. My friend Leslie is a home stager and wrote a whole series on staging your home. She even turned it into an ebook!

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5. When you're getting your home ready to sell, remember to clean some of those things you may not do on a regular basis. And during the "showing" stage, keep your home as clean as possible so you can clear out quickly when you need to. This checklist from Clean Mama will help you do both!

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6. You can change a lot of addresses online, but you'll still have to call a few places. Here's a checklist to help you remember everyone!

7. Put together a paper products basket so you can pack up your kitchen early and "picnic" the last few days. Even better, use up all your old leftover birthday party supplies so you don't have to move them!

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Organize & Decorate Everything

I hope these ideas help you have a smooth move!

You can find lots of other moving tips on my Moving board on Pinterest.



If you're not moving any time soon (and you don't know anyone else who is), or if you'd just like additional ideas of what you can organize this weekend, there's a tab at the top of this page called Weekend Ideas. It has links to all my Organizing Ideas for the Weekend posts.

How often have you moved? Do you have any tips to add? Or an "I'll never do that again!" story of a moving day gone bad? (We can all learn from those!)

Happy organizing and have a great weekend!

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FAQs

How to get organized when moving? ›

8 Organization Tips for Your Next Move
  1. Download Helpful Moving Apps. ...
  2. Create a Moving Binder/Checklists. ...
  3. Color Code & Label Your Moving Boxes. ...
  4. Pack a “Moving Day Essentials” Box. ...
  5. Purge & Declutter Thoroughly Before Your Move. ...
  6. Pack Room by Room. ...
  7. Order Moving & Packing Supplies in Advance.
Jul 24, 2023

How to move over a weekend? ›

If you need to move over the weekend, look for a company whose movers work Saturdays and Sundays. But remember that most people want a weekend move, so you'll need to schedule your move as far in advance as possible.

What is the hardest room to pack when moving? ›

A: The bedroom and kitchen can be the most complex rooms to pack, since they contain items you'll need to use during packing. Some people find a solution in waiting to pack these rooms last, while others may decide to pack the non-essential items, saving the essentials for the last minute.

Where do I start decluttering for a move? ›

She advises: "Start with the room that has bothered you the most; the room with the most 'stuff' in it. "Then, focus only on one area, instead of the room (or house) as a whole. Just do that one cupboard for that day, or that shelf, or under the bed. And then stop – finish on a high."

How to pack for a move in 3 days? ›

Here's what to do two or three days before your move:
  1. Pack one room at a time. ...
  2. Pack similar items together. ...
  3. Label your boxes clearly. ...
  4. Keep an inventory of important items. ...
  5. Carefully wrap fragile items. ...
  6. Pack a suitcase of essentials. ...
  7. Store boxes neatly after each room is emptied. ...
  8. Carefully store any bags of screws or parts.

How to pack for a move like a pro? ›

How To Pack Like a Pro
  1. Plan ahead. ...
  2. Discard items you no longer want or need. ...
  3. Pack similar items together. ...
  4. Decide what you want to move on your own. ...
  5. Know what your movers will take. ...
  6. Put heavy items in small boxes. ...
  7. Don't overpack boxes. ...
  8. Wrap fragile items separately.

How to pack up a house quickly? ›

How To Pack for a Last-Minute Move
  1. Tackle one room at a time. ...
  2. Use the clothes and linens you already have at home to wrap your fragile items.
  3. Wrap heavy furniture with your large blankets and comforters, to help protect their corners.
  4. Skip the urge to pack perfectly organized boxes.
Dec 5, 2023

What to pack first when moving? ›

Here's a play-by-play:
  1. Start With the Stuff in Storage (5+ Weeks Out). ...
  2. Move to Out-of-Season Clothes (4-5 Weeks Out). ...
  3. Wrap Up the Fragile Items (3-4 Weeks Out). ...
  4. Pack Up the Guest Bedroom (3 Weeks Out). ...
  5. 5. Box Up the Books, Artwork, and Decor (2-3 Weeks Out). ...
  6. Load Up the Linens (2 Weeks Out).
Oct 25, 2023

How many hours to pack a house? ›

In general, you should plan for one day of packing per room in your house (one eight-hour work day, that is). Keep in mind that “one day per room” is just a rule of thumb — you should also consider the actual size of each room and adjust your expectations accordingly. Allow common sense to have the final say here!

How long before a move should I start packing? ›

In general, most moving tips suggest the average household should start packing one to two months before the moving date. These packing tips organize your packing timeline into week-long phases.

What is the first thing to bring to a new house? ›

BRING IN BREAD AND SALT:

Bread and salt, in Russian Jewish tradition, represent hospitality. They should be the first things to be brought into the home; bread, so the owners never experience hunger, and salt, so their life will be full of flavour.

What should I pack first in my room? ›

Start with Items You Won't Need

Pack your bedroom early by starting with items you won't need. For clothing, get all of your out-of-season items pulled out and packed first. If you have multiple sets of sheets or comforters, pack up the ones you won't be using.

What is the 90 90 rule for decluttering? ›

The 90/90 decluttering rule

Anything. Have you used that item in the last 90 days? If you haven't, will you use it in the next 90? If not, then it's okay to let go,' write Joshua and Ryan on their blog.

How to let go of stuff when moving? ›

11 Pro Tips To Help You Declutter Before Moving
  1. Get motivated. ...
  2. Don't procrastinate — start early. ...
  3. Involve your kids with their things. ...
  4. Schedule dedicated time for decluttering. ...
  5. Use a portable moving and storage container. ...
  6. Go through everything — and we mean everything.
Oct 2, 2023

Do drawers need to be empty when moving? ›

Remember, the item is made to be strong and stationary. With the drawers inside, and without any suddenly shifting weight, is when the item will be strongest and least likely to incur any damage. So we always recommend emptying all contents of your furniture before a move.

How long does it take to organize after moving? ›

There's just one final step: unpacking. It turns out that some American's let this last part drag on and on and on. According to a recent survey it takes Americans an astounding 182 days on average to unpack their last box after moving to a new house. And that's just the AVERAGE.

How do I become a minimalist when moving? ›

Minimalist Moving: Decluttering for a New Home
  1. Acknowledge That Our Belongings Have an Emotional Footprint. ...
  2. Decide What's Clutter—and What's Not. ...
  3. Recognize That More Stuff Equals More Time. ...
  4. Start with the Easy Stuff First. ...
  5. Don't Keep Stuff Out of Guilt or Obligation. ...
  6. Realize That You're Giving Your Stuff—And Yourself!—

How do I maximize space when moving? ›

Packing Tips for Moving
  1. Use the right size boxes. ...
  2. And suitcases. ...
  3. Put heavier items on the bottoms of boxes, lighter items on top. ...
  4. Don't leave empty spaces in the boxes. ...
  5. Avoid mixing items from different rooms in the same box. ...
  6. Label each box with the room it's destined for and a description of its contents.
Apr 25, 2024

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