Packing for a move can feel overwhelming, but with the right strategy and materials, it doesn’t have to be. After years of working in the moving industry, I’ve learned that proper packing not only makes the entire process more efficient but also protects your belongings from damage. This guide will walk you through the essential packing supplies you’ll need and some practical tips to ensure your move goes as smoothly as possible.
The first and most important item on your packing checklist is boxes. While it may be tempting to grab a stack of free boxes from your local supermarket or use the cheapest ones you can find, it’s not worth the risk. In my experience, cheap boxes with thin cardboard tend to collapse and lose their shape when stacked. When the boxes buckle under pressure, the tape can sometimes come undone, which is a pain for you and your movers.
We like the boxes that our friends at StoreStuff sell. They’re priced reasonably, but what’s really good about them is the manager, Thomas, went to good lengths to find ones with nice thick cardboard.
A common question I get is, "How many boxes do I need?" While it depends on the size of your home and how much you own, here’s a rough estimate to get you started:
These figures are for XL boxes and are based on my experience with clients and their packing needs. If you have a lot of items or an extensive collection of fragile things, you may need to add a few extra boxes to this list.
Once you’ve got your boxes, the next essential packing materials are bubble wrap and packing paper. These two items are your best friends when it comes to protecting fragile items like dishes, glassware, and electronics.
For hollow items like cups or vases, be sure to fill them with crumpled packing paper. This helps them hold their shape under pressure and prevents them from collapsing inside the box.
You will need a couple rolls of tape. Two rolls usually gets the job done for houses as big as 4 bedrooms. Plus, if you have some excess at the it’s not unuseful to have a bit a tape lying around.
Another smart investment is a tape gun / dispenser. These make taping up boxes a lot quicker.
Packing clothing is another challenge you will face. One packing essential that I always recommend is the Port-A-Robe. These specialty boxes allow you to pack hanging clothes directly from your wardrobe, keeping them neat and wrinkle-free, ready to wear after the move.
If you’re packing a lot of clothes, it’s worth investing in a couple of Port-A-Robes. StoreStuff sells them for $21.60 each, and they make the process so much easier. They’re sturdy, and the built-in hanging rail means you don’t have to worry about folding or creasing your nicer clothes.
Moving Bags are what you will use to pack your linen cupboards, bedding & cushions. These canvas bags are a clean and effective way to transport soft items.
One of the simplest yet most effective things you can do during the packing process is label your boxes. It doesn’t take much time, but it makes unpacking a breeze. When labeling, include not only the room the box belongs to but also a brief list of its contents. This will help you and your movers know what’s inside and handle any fragile items with extra care.
From my experience, I’ve found that staying organized is key to reducing stress on moving day. When we’re packing for a client we always label every box with details including the room and if it’s fragile. This makes the unloading process so much easier.
And that’s all! See, you don’t really need a whole heap of fancy gear. The key thing to remember is to make sure you don’t cheap out on your boxes. Quality boxes prevent damage and make moving a lot easier. Big Camel offers a wide range of quality packing supplies with our moving service.
Louie Gibson Scarlett is a dedicated moving specialist based in Wellington. With over four years of hands-on experience under his belt, he has seen it all when it comes to Wellington Furniture Moving. He has held positions at a couple of Wellington’s top moving companies, and founded Big Camel in 2020.