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Nov 23, 2022 5 simple tips to pack like a pro when moving house

Packing your entire home into boxes is time consuming enough, but if you’re not organised, you might find yourself spending all your downtime trying to get it sorted. With a few simple packing hacks, you can spend more time enjoying your new place instead of wrangling with the packing tape dispenser. Create a system to label your boxes While it’s common knowledge to pack your boxes based on the room your items belong to, you can take your box-packing to another level. You can also label each box with a number, ranking the importance of its contents, e.g. 1 = important, like cutlery and plates, 5 = unimportant, like books and decorative items. Setting a labelling logic will make things easier when it’s time to unpack as you’ll know which boxes to open first and which ones can wait. Separate crockery with linen To save your crockery from damage when you move, you need to put cushioning between each plate or bowl. Rather than wasting money on an excessive amount of bubble wrap (that will also become landfill), you can use your existing linen to wrap-up your kitchenware, saving you time and money when packing and unpacking. Pack your books in suitcases Many of us have accumulated quite a collection of books. The issue is they can be cumbersome to pack up and transport come moving day. There’s also nothing more demoralising than having your books split open your cardboard box and fall through the bottom. [caption id="attachment_7480613" align="aligncenter" width="640"] Got a lot of books? Pack them in wheelie suitcases to ease the weight of transporting them to your new house. Picture: Unsplash[/caption] A great solution is to pack your books in travel suitcases. Not only are they sturdier than cardboard boxes, but many have wheels making moving them between houses a breeze. Wrap hanging clothes in garbage bags Separating clothes from their hangers and packing them separately is a waste of time. A quick solution is to slip 5-10 hanging items still in a garbage bag as if it is a garment bag, then tighten the bag around the top of the coat hangers. Using this method will save time packing and money on boxes. You can also reuse them to clean up when you’re in the new place – a win-win. Prevent cord tangles with toilet rolls Packing all of your appliance cords together is a recipe for disaster that can result in the equivalent scenario to untangling fairy lights at Christmas. (No thanks!) Save yourself the hassle by packing them into old toilet paper rolls and marking what each cord is for with a pen on the outside. If you haven’t hoarded your toilet rolls, you can opt for ziplock bags instead (and if you’ve got reusable ziplock bags – even better). This handy hack makes it easy to match each cord to its appliance at the end of your moving day. Moving house? With Origin's Move Promise, we can make sure your power’s on the next business day (when you book online before 1pm Monday to Friday). And for added peace of mind, our Moves Promise guarantees that in the event we can’t power your home the next business day, we’ll give you $400 (incl, GST) credit per day for related expenses.* At Origin, they’re all about good energy – energy that’s more affordable, sustainable, smarter and easier. They’ve grown to become Australia’s largest energy retailer - with more than 4 million customer accounts (electricity, natural gas and liquefied petroleum gas). They’ve put more than 1.3 million solar panels on rooftops across Australia over the last 15 years. And they’re committed to bringing good energy to everything they do today and for years to come. Presented by Origin 1 Mar 2022, 10:31am