..
min read

Table Of Contents

Getting Organised After Moving

Moving to a new home is often quite exciting and promising, but the whole process can be daunting and may feel never-ending in some cases. The bulk of the work usually begins after the mover unloads your items and all the boxes have been opened. At this point, you're left with the massive task of figuring out how to unpack and organise your home and belongings.

People are usually stressed because they try to get everything done in a day. However, you don’t have to do it this way. Unpacking and organising your home can take a few days, weeks, and in some cases, months to achieve. It’s always better to take all your time sorting your items to ensure that you organise your home well. Even though organising a home is stressful, completing this task will help you feel calm and in total control of your life.

It is worth mentioning that living in a cluttered home increases the risk of stress-induced cardiac attack. Nothing feels more exciting than being in control of your life, and you can achieve this with a properly organised home. Also, to properly use your home, you'll need to ensure that it is organised. Therefore, putting items in the right places will ease movement and help increase your efficiency and productivity.

As mentioned earlier, unpacking and organising a home after a move is never an easy task. If you’re looking for ways to make this task easy, you’re in the right place. In this article, you’ll find the best ways to organise your home on moving day, so read on.

Tips To Help You Organise Your Home Fast

Here are some tips to help you organise your home as quickly as possible:

Clean Your Home

The first step to achieving an adequately organised home is cleaning thoroughly before unpacking. With proper move-in cleaning, you can remove debris, get rid of pests, ensure that your home is sparkling, and restore the bathroom and sinks. It is best to do this prior to the move because cleaning after a move will only add to your stress.

Also, you don't have to do the cleaning yourself. You can hire professional cleaners to handle the cleaning for you a few days before you arrive. These cleaners are skilled in dusting and sanitising besides general cleaning. The cleaners will also help you eliminate respiratory hazards often common with apartments that have not been used for a while.

Set a Purpose for Each Room

Ensure that each room already has a function even before you move in. Doing this beforehand will make it easier for you to decide how you want these rooms organised. With this, you’ll already know the number of rooms, which of them will serve as the master bedroom, the children's room, and so on.

After setting a purpose for each room, you can create a list of furniture and other items for each room. With this, you’ll know the item belonging to each room, and when moving in, you can place these items in their respective rooms to make it a lot easier to arrange after moving.

Start Unpacking Your Items

Before you start unpacking your items, ensure that you have a sequence to follow. In general, it is best to start with the most critical items first. Unpacking is also tasking, and it can make everywhere look messy. The process can also be frustrating, but you can make it a lot easier by starting with the most essential items.

This will include items that you’ll need soon and items that you use often. You can create a list of these items or use the initial list you created for furniture and other items belonging to different rooms.

Arrange Appliances and Furniture

Have a goal of making rooms simple when arranging appliances and furniture. You'll need to ensure that you do not stuff the room with bulky or inappropriate things when doing this. Also, it’s always best to place appliances and furniture close to the wall, especially if you want to conserve space.

You should keep clothes in closets, and this should also be with respect to how you use them. Use hangers when arranging your clothes in your closet. Depending on the type of closet, you can use the space below to keep bulky items like shoes and bags.

Set Up the Required Utilities

To have a comfortable stay in your home, you’ll need to set up everything you need. This includes cable network, internet, water, electricity, fire detection equipment, and more. In fact, it is better to have all these items ready before you move in.

You can also make arrangements for cleaning services to further ensure your stay is comfortable. It is vital to ensure that all these utilities are ready as soon as possible.

Meet Your Neighbours

Don’t be shy when making the first move. Approach your new neighbours and introduce yourself. Your neighbours have a role to play in ensuring that you are comfortable in your new location. Therefore, it is advisable to take the bold step to introduce yourself. While doing this, you can also ask them questions about your new neighbourhood.

Tips To Help You Organise Each Room

As mentioned earlier, the first thing is to clean the home before the move. Also, it is essential to set a purpose for each room, and once you have done this, you can start organising each room. Here are some tips to help you organise each of these rooms:

Organising the Bedrooms

This is usually the first place to organise. If you have already set a purpose for each room, the right boxes will already be in the right rooms, and all that would be remaining is for you to start organising these boxes. For each bedroom, you might want to start unpacking the boxes into drawers, closets, and other storage areas, depending on the structure of each room.

Under the bed, storage will be a great option to consider whenever you need additional storage. You might be tempted to stop organising if you run out of storage space, but under the bed is a great option to utilise. You can use shelving, baskets, and as many storage options as possible for kids' bedrooms. The goal is to ensure that everything is in the right place so that your family will feel at home and enjoy their stay.

Organising the Bathrooms

Once you’re done with the bedrooms, you can move on to the bathrooms. Here you’ll need to pay attention to things you regularly use so that you don't place them out of reach. If you're sharing a bathroom with your children, you might want to consider designating a drawer for their items.

You can also use drawer dividers to set separate spaces for each family member. Never allow yourself to be limited by space because there are so many options to utilise. You can install hooks and cabinet doors for robes and towels.

Organising the Kitchen

With the bathrooms and bedrooms organised, you can move on to the kitchen. The first thing to do is divide the kitchen into different areas. You can use post-it notes to name each of these areas for easy identification and to simplify the unpacking process. The different areas include:

  • Non-Consumables - This area is for silverware, cookware, glasses, and dishware. You can use pot racks, drawers, or cabinets for this area, and the aim is to ensure easy access to the items you store. Place items you don’t often use in areas that are not within reach.
  • Consumables - Here, you’ll keep your food items, and your main targets will be the food cabinets, pantry, and fridge. This area should be within reach because you’ll be using these items whenever you are preparing a meal.
  • Cooking Area - Items to place in this area include the oven, stove, and microwave. You can also place pans and pots in this area for easy access. Other items like food processors, mixers, and blenders should be kept close to the cooking area.
  • Cleaning Area - This area will include the dishwasher, dish detergent, scrub pads, cleaning supplies, dishcloths, and the sink. It will also have a tap for a constant supply of water in your kitchen.
  • Prep Area - This is left for you to decide, but it’s the area where you’ll do most of the activities involved in preparing a meal. Therefore, you’ll want to ensure that it is close to the cooking area and other important items you’ll need.

It is best to install locks on cabinets for homes with kids because you wouldn't want your little kids in your kitchen cabinets.

Organising the Laundry Room

You’ll need to be creative when organising the laundry room because it may not be a spacious area. To separate towels, lights and darks easily, you can invest in three hampers. Also, designate an area for stain removers, detergents, and other supplies.

This should be close to the washing area for easy access. Install hooks for hanging your ironing board, mops and brooms. You might also want to consider installing shelves in your laundry room.

Organising the Garage

The garage is often the designated area for cars in most homes, but people often use it as an extra storage space. The garage is a great place to keep mowers, bicycles, and other items. You can decide to use the garage solely for your cars or other purposes. It depends on the space you have.

Cabinets and shelving are also handy, and you might want to consider installing these in your garage. You can use these to store hazardous items such as harsh cleaners and engine oil. Store items that you frequently use close to the garage door.

Other Useful Tips To Help You Organise Your Home

Here are some more useful tips that will come in handy on the day you decide to move:

Pack Essential Items in a Clear Plastic Bin

This is to make it easier for you to see what's in the plastic bin. You can place items in the bin including eating utensils, phone chargers, box cutters, power strips, cookware, trash bags, paper towels, and a few tools.

Pack an Overnight Bag

In most cases, we often get too tired to unpack and organise our items the first day. If this is the case, you’ll likely need to spend the night in your new home. Therefore, you’ll need a few essentials like a change of clothes and toiletries within reach.

Move Personal Items Yourself to Ensure Safety

This includes items like jewellery, your laptop, and other personal items. You wouldn’t want any of these items to be stolen. Therefore, it’s best you move them yourself to your new home.

Take Photos of Important Arrangements

You can easily forget essential arrangements such as certain connections for your electronics, but you will know where each wire belongs by referring to a photo.

Seek Help From Friends

It’s a plus for you if you have a lot of friends. You can seek their help and give them different shifts to make it a lot easier. While a group handles the morning work, you can place the second group on afternoon duty. Doing this will increase speed and simplify the whole moving and organising process.

Hire a Pet Sitter and Babysitter

Using this service will come in handy if you have a pet or a baby. You wouldn't want them distracting you while you organise your items. This will only slow you down. If you have a baby or a pet, you might want to consider hiring a babysitter or a pet sitter.

Have Snacks and Beverages

You can get caught up in the whole process of unpacking and organising, and with this, you won’t have enough time to prepare what to eat. This is where snacks and beverages will come in handy for you.

Leave Some Parking Space

Ensure that there is a parking space in your new home for the moving truck. It is also crucial to ensure that it is easy to access to make moving in easier.

Is Moving In A Hassle? Contact Professional Movers

These are effective tips to use when moving to a new home, and with this, you can rest assured that you’ll organise your new home without hassle. However, should you be second-guessing doing it all yourself, you can always reach out to a licensed professional mover to guide you through the process. They are equipped to handle both the moving and unpacking process so don't be scared to give them a call to get your home organised.

We will beat any genuine quote by 5% - it’s our promise

Our company is dedicated to offering excellent value for your money. If you receive a reasonable written quote from a competitor, we will beat it by 5%.

More from Our Blog

You Might Also Like

See All Moving Blogs