Every year, just over 40 million Americans will pack up their homes and move.

 

 

 

Whether they are moving nearby, to a new state, for family reasons, or for a new job, they all have something in common. They all face the complex task of decluttering, organizing, and packing their worldly possessions.

 

 

Relocating to a new house is a stressful task. It is best to tackle one room at a time and develop a strategy for each category of items. 

 

 

You will need different box sizes and approaches to clothing, kitchen goods, large pieces of furniture, and books. Packing your bathroom may seem simple, but it might be more complicated than you expect.

 

 

In this article, we will look at some clever hacks to help you pack your bathroom for moving. You will learn to sort through what you want to take with you to your new home and organize everything for smooth unpacking once you arrive.

 

 

1) Gather Supplies and Choose a Packing Spot

 

 

Before you tackle the task of packing your bathroom, you will want to make sure you have everything on hand that you are likely to need.

 

 

This should include:

 

 

  • Small and medium-sized boxes
  • Packing tape
  • Bubble wrap
  • Sealable plastic bags
  • Plastic wrap
  • Make-up bags

 

 

Then, you should decide on a location that will serve as your bathroom-packing headquarters. If you have a small bathroom, maybe you can set up all your supplies in a strategic spot in the hallway. 

 

 

 

Keeping your tape, scissors, and essential packing items in one place will help you stay organized and prevent losing track of anything. 

 

 

 

If you have more than one bathroom, it is a good idea to pack one at a time. For example, you can keep your kids’ bathroom things in one place and separate them from the main bathroom. This will make unpacking less of a headache.

 

 

 

2) Sort and Declutter

 

 

 

Once your supplies are ready, you can get to what is arguably the most important part: decluttering.

 

 

 

Bathrooms can be a black hole of collected and unused toiletries and cleaning products. How many small bottles of sample creams and hotel shampoos do you have lying around? 

 

 

 

You might have convinced yourself you will get around to that product one day, but if you have not used it in several months, you will never touch it.

 

 

 

Here are some common items found in a bathroom that you can put on a bathroom packing list as you sort through your products:

 

 

  • Toiletries
  • Make-up
  • Electronics, such as hairdryers, razors, and toothbrushes
  • Cleaning products
  • Jewelry
  • Towels and other linen
  • Medications
  • Miscellaneous beauty products
  • Mirrors, decor, and furniture

 

 

It is a good idea to gather products into a small pile with other similar items. Then you can go through them and decide what to keep, what to throw away, and what to donate.

 

 

It is also important to keep in mind what your new bathroom will look like. If you are moving from a house to a smaller apartment, you may have a lot less space. However, if you are getting a bigger place, you may need to purchase new items.

 

 

 

3) Separate Essentials

 

 

It is always good to leave your bathroom until last. It contains many products you use daily, and it is good to keep your daily routines and comforts right up until your move.

 

 

The last thing you want is to be digging through a box for a pair of tweezers you already packed.

 

 

 

You will need several essentials in the final days of your move and the first week or so in your new home. It may take time to get to all of your boxes once you arrive.

 

 

Packing essentials such as toothpaste, shampoo, razors, and medication, is a good way to ensure you won’t miss anything during the move. A good approach is to think about what bathroom items you would take on a short holiday.

 

 

 

4) Get Packing

 

 

Now it is time to get packing. You may be wondering how to pack bathroom items.

 

 

 

 

The best way to pack your bathroom is to go category by category. This will make it much easier to unpack when you get to your new house.

 

 

 

Toiletries are likely to leak, so you can separate them into sealable plastic bags. You can also tape the lids shut, or place plastic wrap over the opening before screwing on the cap.

 

 

 

Smaller make-up and toiletry items can be packed inside make-up bags or small travel bags before being placed inside the box.

 

 

 

If you have any glass decor items or fragile perfume bottles, a good tip is to line the box with a towel or use smaller towels to wrap them in. You can also wrap them in bubble wrap.

 

 

Any wall art or mirrors should also be carefully wrapped before being placed in boxes. A full-length mirror can be wrapped in towels or bubble wrap to protect it during the move.

 

 

 

Large items such as cabinets may need to be disassembled before moving. Professional movers will be able to advise you on how to proceed if you have any concerns.  

 

 

 

5) Label Boxes

 

 

The final hack to simplify your move is to label each box clearly. That way, you won’t be scrambling to figure out where everything goes when it is time to unpack.

 

 

Using a black marker, you can write simple tags such as “Bathroom – electronics” or “Kids Bathroom – towels” on each box.

 

 

 

Need Help Packing Your Bathroom?

 

 

Don’t get bogged down thinking that packing is a tiring and complicated task. These simple tips can make packing your bathroom more straightforward and unpacking will be less stressful.

 

 

 

Hiring professional movers will take all the stress out of your move, as they can assist in packing, transport, and unloading.