How to pack your kitchen while preparing to move

kitchen packing

Moving is a stressful time. It’s not only physically exhausting, but it’s also mentally taxing. That’s why it’s important to make sure that you don’t forget anything when packing up your kitchen. You want to make sure that everything that you need to pack for the move is packed in the right place and with the right items. This article will teach you how to pack the kitchen for a move. 

1. Seperation

Like all other rooms for your kitchen as well, you first need to seperate things before you pack them for the move. It is important to go through your kitchen and pull out the items you no longer want or need before packing for the move. This will help you avoid having to purchase duplicate items or having to pay extra money for the things you no longer want or need. Once you have separated the things you don’t need from the things you do from your kitchen, you have a better idea of what you’ll take with you to your new home.

2. Packing Supplies Needed

Your kitchen has many things, from the most fragile glass pieces to the toughest metal wok, so you will need accurate packing material to pack it securely. The packing material should be able to withstand the conditions when it will be used to pack kitchen items. It should be able to withstand extreme temperatures and humidity inside the container and secure the items packed inside. It should also be strong enough to protect the items in the box from damage. The packing material should be strong enough to be able to handle the weight of the items.

3. Pick out essentials 

You will definitely have a meal when you reach your new home or just before you leave for your journey, but there are a few items that you will need the first time. To cook a meal, keep a pan aside, as well as a plate and cutlery, that you need to have your meal. You can’t easily dig into all the boxes just to find your cutleries, so you should keep these things aside to have your last meal at your existing home and also for your first meal at your new home. You can pack these things in a separate box just before you leave for the journey.

4. How exactly you will pack

When thinking about how to pack your kitchen, you should realize that you use a variety of kitchen storage cabinets to help you organize your kitchen. You also use the storage cabinets to keep your kitchen accessories and utensils organized. When you pack your kitchen for the move, you need to be sure that you pack all the things according to the positions on how they were stored. Pack all the items kept in one cabinet together. You will miss nothing with this method. It will help you rearrange when you are done unpacking. 

Tips & Tricks for packing 

  • Go for heavy utensils first.
  • Wrap heavy utensils in bubble wraps and stack smaller containers inside larger containers, then put this stack of utensils into cartons. This way, you will save a lot of space. Do the same with pans, plates, and bowls.
  • Tie all the long-length spoons together and the short ones separately.
  • Packing knives can be tricky, so first, wrap each knife separately in an aluminum foil then wrap all the knives in a thick kitchen towel after this put this bunch into the carton.  
  • For your fragile glass items, you should first wrap them individually into bubble wraps, then take the carton and place dividers into the carton. Now keep your item in the carton. 
  • It is okay if you do not have the original boxes for your appliances. Pack the small appliances in a small box. To secure them in the box, use packing paper to fill in gaps around them. If you are going to bring along your larger appliances, your moving company will want you to prepare them by taping all doors shut and removing hoses. You can learn about moving large appliances.
  •  Use a small box to store all of your spices. Put a small piece of packing paper around the spices. It’s time to go to the pantry. If you no longer want to use the item, add it to your donation pile for delivery to the food bank. Pack the rest of the items in either a medium box or canvas grocery bags if you want to. It’s a good idea to use a cooler to move things from the fridge and pantry. If you are moving long-distance, you will probably want to dispose of any leftover food.
  •  Pack the rest of the kitchen items like mixing bowls, cookbooks, baking sheets, oven mitts, and food storage containers the same way you would pack items from any other room. Be careful not to make any one box too heavy and keep like items together to make unpacking easier. 

Conclusion

We hope now you have a better idea of how exactly you should pack your kitchen for the move. And it’s not just about packing all of your kitchen items, but also the best way to pack them so that they are safe and protected. For any further queries regarding the packing of the kitchen for a move, contact us through email, call, or text.