Packing for a move can be complicated, and when you are moving to or in the Charleston, South Carolina area, you can face extra challenges from the weather– particularly when you are packing and moving your living room goods like electronics and furniture.

 

 

Charleston’s climate means that the weather is beautiful and sunny for most of the year. However, there can be rain and snow flurries in the winter months, and the climate is fairly humid most of the year thanks to the city’s prime location on the Atlantic coastline.

 

 

This means that while you will likely be comfortable outside in Charleston, your items may not. When you’re packing your living room, you need to protect your major electronics and furniture from any major shifts in temperature and exposure to additional moisture.

 

 

Here are our living room packing tips, including the best methods of packing electronics and furniture to keep them safe.

 

 

Plan Before You Pack

 

 

Before you put a single item into your moving boxes, take some time to plan. This is vital if you want an efficient move that avoids lost items, broken furniture, and other unpleasant chaos.

 

 

Use your upcoming move to declutter the living room, and discard or rehome anything you don’t want to take with you. Develop a packing plan by breaking down the room into sections or categories, and start far enough in advance that you aren’t packing at the last minute.

 

 

Use Original Packaging

 

 

Whenever possible, use the original packaging that your major electronics came in. The manufacturer’s packaging is designed to provide the best protection during transport. 

 

 

If you no longer have the original boxes, use sturdy, appropriately sized boxes with ample padding.

 

 

Wrap Items Carefully

 

 

Sturdy items like books don’t need to be wrapped, but more delicate living room decor should be carefully wrapped before being placed in a box.

 

 

For your living room electronics, wrap each piece individually with anti-static bubble wrap or special electronics foam. This helps protect them from scratches, impacts, and static electricity.

 

 

Keep Hardware Together

 

 

When disassembling furniture or removing wall-mounted items, collect all the screws, nails, and small hardware in a labeled plastic baggie. Tape the bag to the corresponding furniture piece or place it in a designated box for easy access.

 

 

Pack Boxes Correctly

 

 

Don’t overpack your boxes, especially with heavy items. Use your box space efficiently; fill gaps in boxes with smaller items or soft materials. This will maximize your space and protect delicate items.

 

 

Use Furniture Covers

 

 

Cover furniture with plastic wrap or furniture covers to protect them from dirt, dust, and damage during transit. This will also help protect your furniture from the heat and humidity.

 

 

Choose A Great Moving Company

 

 

Moving is a challenge, but it’s not a challenge you have to face alone. When you hire a reliable moving company, you can rest assured that you’ll have help with your belongings every step of the way.