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How to pack your dining room

Posted on: August 27, 2011

Kitchen contains stuffs that are very fragile and certainly very difficult to wrap when you move. In this article, I will reveal to you how to pack your dining room. Before you begin, it's recommended that you gather everything you need including sturdy cartons of various sizes with flaps that can be completely closed, clean packing papers, bubble wraps, tissue papers, packing tapes for sealing packed boxes and felt-tip markers for labeling boxes. After being able to gather everything you need, you can now get the packing started.

When you're packing breakable items, fill the bottom of your boxes with crumpled papers first to serve as cushion. Wrap all your china items one by one using clean packing papers; start from the corner of the paper and wrap diagonally, continue wrapping the overlapping edges. For extremely fragile items, a double wrapper serves well as a shock absorber.

After being wrapped individually with packing paper, place your plates on their ends and never pack them flat on the box. Put the heaviest plates in the bottom of the box and build up in layers with the lighter items placed on top. Divide the layers with crumpled papers.

Wrap your bowls in the same way as you wrapped your flat plates. Place the bowls in the carton in the same way as the plates; never on the flat side at the bottom of the box. In packing your stemware, roll a piece of packing paper and wrap it around the stem of the glass. After which, wrap each stemmed piece one by one with a layer of packing paper. Arrange the stemware neatly in rows in an adequately cushioned box in rows.

Silverware maybe wrapped individually or by sets. If silverware is in the chest you might want to wrap the pieces individually and reposition them in the chest or fill on the empty spaces on the chest with tissue paper and wrap the chest in a paper pad.

Vases and other precious items should be wrapped in bubble wrap and then a paper pad on the outside. Once a box is completely full, close the flaps properly and seal with packing tape. Label the box the contents so you know where to finds specific items. To ensure that the people from Movers San Francisco, make sure you label your boxes as "fragile".

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