Tips for Efficient Unpacking
Get the essentials unpacked first, then take your time with the rest of the house. Plan each room before you unpack too many boxes. Anticipate future needs. Rather than putting off work—such as lining cabinet shelves or installing closet organizers—do it now, when it is most efficient. Make the space your own. Hang pictures and place family photos around the house early in your unpacking. It will help to make the home feel familiar and comfortable and will boost your family’s enthusiasm. Let each member of the family unpack their own bedroom, as applicable. This allows kids to participate in the event. Try to take some time to enjoy your new space once you have the main essential unpacking completed. Perhaps schedule some fun family events. In the next weeks, set a few hours aside each day or on the weekends to ensure you’ll gradually get the job completed.
Items for the patio, deck, or landscape can be unpacked last and set up at your leisure. However, if you are moving in summer, it can be a good idea to set up the barbecue grill fairly early, so that you can cook while the kitchen is still being set up.