
Moving in a Hurry?
Moving is Stressful. Packing is a Chore. Organising is Headache-Inducing. Loading and Unloading your Entire Life is Exhausting!
Moving is Stressful. Packing is a Chore. Organising is Headache-Inducing. Loading and Unloading your Entire Life is Exhausting!
Coping with the death of a Loved One is a rollercoaster of grief. But there comes a day when leaving their belongings where they were is harming you more than helping you. And perhaps it's time to pack up their belongings.
So what do you do? Where do you start? Each person and family is a little different, but here are some considerations and ideas on getting started when the time has come to sort through a loved oneβs belongings after their death.
It can be easy to forget, with all the excitement/stress of moving, that that there is a Moving House Etiquette that should be followed when moving out of a property.
The basic Rule of Thumb is that you should leave your house (whether rented or sold) in the same way as you'd expect your new place to be left.
Read on to find out exactly what's expected ...
Moving can be a stressful and overwhelming experience, but it doesn't have to be a burden on the environment. At Box Depot, we're committed to providing eco-friendly packaging solutions to make your next move a little bit greener.
Hurray! The clocks have gone forward! And you can emerge, eyes blinking in the unaccustomed sunlight, from your hibernation!
Youβve made the big decision β¦ and now you find yourself scratching your head while it silently implodes as you try to work out how much stuff you have and how many boxes youβll need to get it packed up!
Happily, we have a range of House Moving Kits with everything you need to, at least, get started packing!
Letβs face it. Packing is a big task!
There is nothing easy about taking everything you own and putting it safely into boxes.
Packing is also deceiving β¦ it always feels like itβs going to take a lot less time than it really does.