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Sydney Removalist’s Ways to Unpack After a Move

Have you just shifted into your new home? Are those huge arrays of boxes leaving you stressed already? Relax! Unpacking will become easy when you read this blog. https://bit.ly/3qcNE96

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Sydney Removalist’s Ways to Unpack After a Move

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  1. A Sydney Removalist’s Ways to Unpack After a Move At last, after several days of planning and extensive preparation, you’ve finally moved into your new home. Although it looked like the most difficult thing you’ll encounter in your life, thanks to the professional Sydney removalists and your foolproof plan that your house move was done very smoothly and efficiently. Let’s focus on the present. Now, huge piles of freshly delivered boxes, not two or three but many, are surrounding you. While you’re eager to celebrate your successful house move, a major part of you wants to postpone the celebration for sometime because relocation isn’t complete till you’ve unpacked everything, right? Like packing, unpacking can also be a daunting task, especially if you’re clueless about where and how to start it. Planning a move doesn’t begin and end with packing; unpacking is a crucial part of your post-move agenda. So, follow this unpacking guide and see how quickly you unpack and party in the end! The Room by Room Unpacking Guide 1.Bathroom: Have you heard the line “(You) Don’t know What You Got Till It’s Gone” by Cinderella? Well, you’ll remember this line all the more when you need to use the bathroom but unfortunately, there isn’t even toilet paper or a clean towel at hand. After travelling

  2. for so many hours, you really need to hit the restroom to freshen yourself up. So, unpacking the bathroom first is a sound decision. Now, unpacking the bathroom doesn’t mean we’re telling you to take out every single towel or toiletry and keep it properly. Unpack the essentials first – toilet paper, shampoo, soap, toothpaste, toothbrush and only the number of towels you need now. Put up the shower curtains so you can have the required privacy. You can also keep the cosmetics in their appropriate places. If there is anything else, you can do it later. 2.Kitchen: You might hate to unpack the kitchen but let’s be practical. You need a place to prepare meals for you and your family, right? And to cook something, you need to have a proper setup, with the appliances, utensils and dishes at the right places. Follow these steps to unpack kitchen easily:

  3. Major appliances: Unpack and install all the major appliances like the stove, microwave and dishwasher. Don’t plug in the refrigerator immediately; wait at least 3 hours so that oil inside the cooling system works its way back to the compressor. Minor appliances: These include coffee maker, toaster, blender, etc. Unpack these and set them up. You’ll especially need the coffee maker when you’re in the unboxing mode, setting up and organizing your new home. Utensils: Unpack only the kitchen utensils you’ll need over the next few days. Like a couple of bowls, spoons, forks, plates and others. You don’t need the fragile items like glassware or porcelain dishes right now, do you? So, don’t trouble yourself about unpacking them. Do it when you’re free and done with the majority of the unpacking. 3.Bedroom: You’ve got your kitchen and bathroom ready, now, it’s time to organize that room where you wake up fresh and rejuvenated every morning – the bedroom. Furniture - Begin by arranging your furniture, the bed specifically. One thing we would like to tell you is that organizing heavy furniture items on your own is a very strenuous task. Besides, you don’t want to injure your leg or back in the process, do you? Hence, entrusting the responsibility to an expert removalist in Sydney is a quick and efficient way to get all your furniture reassembled and arranged in the right order. Whether you want the wardrobe to be beside the bed or the dressing table near the window, all you need to do is instruct the professionals and they will keep the furniture safely at the desired places. Bedding– Your bed is assembled, the mattress is placed on top of it. Just unpack the pillows, bed linens and sheets, you have the perfect cosy bed ready! Keep the extra bed sheets, pillow covers and bed linens in one shelf of the cupboard.

  4. Clothes–No, you don’t have to arrange each and every piece of clothing you own and waste your precious time. Just keep the ones you’ll need over the next few days and the rest can wait, till you have the mood and time! Miscellaneous– Unpacking the items like bedside lamps, books, personal accessories, photo frames, showpieces won’t take much time. So, don’t keep these for later but do it right now. 4.Living room: Phew! Good job mate for having completed the most difficult rooms of your new house. Take a deep breath and relax because you’re almost over with unpacking! Unboxing the living room is relatively less strenuous and more fun than the other three rooms. Wondering how to go about it? Relax! Just follow these steps: Furniture: Like your bedroom, the living room also has furniture items of all sizes – large, medium and heavy. As we already said earlier, unpacking, reassembling and positioning require expert skills and experience. So, let a professional Sydney removalist handle this complicated task for you. As for your part, just make sure you know where you want the sofa, centre table, TV cabinet, bookshelf, chair and other furniture pieces to be placed in the living room. The rest, you can count on the furniture removalist’s proficiency, strategy and competence. Electronics: Like glassware and antiques, the electronics are also delicate and must be handled carefully. Unpack the electronics like the TV, stereo, home theatre and gaming devices, one by one. Hope you’ve kept all the cables and wires properly arranged in a separate bag? Bring them and start plugging them into the respective electronic equipment. You can also refer to the manuals to set up the electronics more quickly and correctly.

  5. Miscellaneous–Unpack the other various ‘living room’ items like table lamps, books, wall hangings, plants, knick-knacks, decorative pieces and floor lamps, among others. For the antiques like large mirrors or paintings, artworks, allow your professional removalist to do it for you. Don’t want them to break while you try to put them up, do you? 5.Storage spaces: Finally, you’ve reached the end of your unpacking saga and it’s time to settle the garage, basement or attic, whichever one is your storage space. Take a look at the storage area and get a clear idea where you want the items to be kept. As this is this part of the house is seldom used, it makes more sense to organize the storage quarter in the end, after you’ve unpacked the other important rooms. If you have the items packed separately in ‘storage special’ boxes, don’t bother about opening them. Leave the boxes aside and afterwards, when you’ve finished unpacking the other items of your home and you’re in a relaxed mood, go through the items and arrange properly. Final thoughts: Like packing, unpacking is also an extensive and exhaustive job that can leave you tired and worn out. But you know what? Whether you’re packing or unpacking, you need to work smart and not hard. Like having an experienced Sydney removalist, is such a blessing. The professionals have the required skills and experience in unpacking not only furniture pieces but also the delicate items like glassware, artworks, antiques and more. Should you be searching for the best removalist in Sydney, contacting Sydney Domain Furniture Removals will be a wise decision. Their comprehensive range of moving solutions include packing, moving and unpacking. Source: https://sites.google.com/view/sydneydomainfurnitureremovals/blog/a-sydney- removalists-ways-to-unpack-after-a-move

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