Posts made in May, 2014

6 Common Relocation Mistakes

Posted by on May 19, 2014 in Removals Tips | 0 comments

6 Common Relocation Mistakes

So you want your moving day to go as smoothly as possible? Don’t make the following relocation mistakes.  #1  Failure to schedule your move ahead of time. Planning is essential when you are moving homes, especially if it is a long distance move. Make sure you have called a professional removals company and booked an appointment in good time. After that, make a plan of when and how you will pack all your belongings. #2 Failure to pack everything before the moving date is the second most common mistake people make. Don’t underestimate the amount of items you have. They don’t look that many until you open the storage under the bed and all kitchen cupboards and empty every drawer. That’s when you will realize you have a lot of organizing to do. Coming to this realization a few days before your move is not something you want. #3 Packing more boxes than you need. This mistake is high on the list for a couple of reasons. Firstly, you waste more time to pack, secondly you pay for something to be moved and you are not even going to use it and thirdly you will have to unpack it and find it a new place in your new home. Moving means letting go, not just of the old place, but of old items you are unlikely to use ever again. This includes old clothes you never wear anymore and pieces of furniture you don’t really need where you are going. Either way – let go already! #4 Hiring a shady mover. Not everyone who has a truck and is willing to handle your move for $50 is a professional mover. Booking a professional removals agency with reputation is essential. You can rest assured that these will be the removalists that will handle your move responsibly and will treat your personal belongings with integrity and respect. A shady mover is also one that has no insurance and is either not vetted, or not eligible to work in Australia. #5 Not labelling the boxes. This is a big one. Rarely people forget or deliberately skip to label their boxes, but even if you think you can remember what went where, this will be followed by chaos in your new home. Just label your boxes. #6 Not cleaning the place. When it comes to moving homes, people are often worried more about surviving the move and not so much about the consequences of it and precisely how are they going to get their bond back. Don’t make this mistake. Think about the apartment you are living in and get it cleaned before your landlord’s final check up. Not only we offer quality removal services, but we also offer move out cleaners that will take care of your end of lease cleaning on a discount.  So, hopefully, when you manage to avoid these mistakes, you will know you’ve done your relocation right. One more mistake to avoid is to stress too much over...

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Small House On Wheels

Posted by on May 7, 2014 in Always on the Move | 0 comments

I know it may seem crazy, but while most people are looking for large spacious apartments and bathrooms they can play baseball in, some people actually, voluntarily choose to design their own tiny homes on wheels. Take the example of Andrew and Gabriella Morrisson who built their tiny home for 4 months and it cost them around $22,000. That’s probably less than your car, right? When you are moving to a relatively small space, you need to plan every move of yours. If you have watched the entire video, you have probably noticed that everything in it was there with a purpose and placed strategically. First of all, always plan carefully every furniture you take. According to our professional movers the less furniture you move in with, the better. If you are going for a small living, it is good to consider multifunctional furniture. You know those desks that become dining tables? That’s the stuff I am talking about. There are many ways to use these in a manner that will save you space, money and will allow you to use it efficiently. Another thing to do is paint wisely! We know that you may want a red bedroom, with a yellow ceiling (who would want something like this?), but you need to think about the fact that certain colours, make large rooms look smaller and cosier and vice versa. There are colours that make a smaller room look more spacious – white, light blue and yellow are some of those colours. All this is called colour psychology and is worth your attention. Go for white and breezy blue. To make a small space look bigger use mirrors, or better yet windows! When you furnish your home, choose mirrors and place them at all the right spots. For instance a ceiling over the living room sofa, is a great idea. It adds depth to a room. If the view allows it go for a window – even better! You can make a small bedroom appear larger, by just placing a mirror on the wardrobe door. And besides who doesn’t need a mirror near their wardrobe. It is useful for so many reasons. Lastly keep it neat and tidy, as clean and clear spaces look more spacious. Everyday you will have to put away things and find a place for everything you have and get rid of things you don’t use and definitely don’t need. If you are a clutter bug I am afraid you won’t make it.You will have to let go of stuff. What a house like this allows you to do? Move everywhere you want, go to the places you’ve always dreamed of visiting. Here you can find more about the lives of people who live on the...

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