How to Pack Drawers for Moving

When you need to pack drawers for moving is generally an easy and simple task. You can pack them by leaving them full or moving them empty. To decide which option works better, you’ll need to consider a few things. Firstly, access the condition of your furniture piece – is it antique, old, in bad shape? Or it’s a brand new piece of furniture that you just bought and sturdy enough to be moved without hassle? Depending on the answer, you may decide to leave the content inside drawers or take everything out to avoid the piece being too heavy and potentially damaging what’s already a fragile shape. The next thing to consider before packing drawers for moving is how much space you have. If your moving company is charging based on the overall space your shipment takes in the moving truck, then you’ll want to pack as efficiently as possible.

Emptying your drawers will take more space because you’ll have to make extra space for the content from the drawers. But, movers can charge based on the overall weight of the shipment, in which case you’ll be just fine with leaving all the content inside drawers. You also have to think about the type of things you keep in drawers you’re about to move. For example, if you only have simple things inside like pens, papers, or bedding, you’re probably fine with leaving them as they are. If your drawers serve for storing valuable things like jewelry, then you’ll want to take those valuables out. After you consider all these things, you’ll be able to decide what works best for you. To help you pack and move drawers, we’ve prepared this simple guide. Carry on reading to learn how to pack drawers for moving.

Moving The Drawers

Option 1 – Moving Empty Drawers

As we mentioned earlier, sometimes it’s better to take all the content out of your drawers and avoid damage during transit. You’ll go for this option if drawers are too heavy or if you keep some valuable or fragile items inside. Here’s what to do if you choose to move empty drawers.

Take the content out

The first step is pretty self-explanatory; you should empty your drawers and use suitable boxes for packing the items you take out. Empty from the bottom and work your way to the top in case you have to move multiple drawers.

Pack carefully

Pay attention to how you pack those items you take out of the drawers because the first reason you took them out was to transport them safely, so use sturdy boxes, packing paper, bubble wrap, and packing tape to pack them properly. Contact your local Brooklyn movers to get cheap moving boxes in Brooklyn. Fill in empty spaces inside the box to avoid shifting during transit and seal the box using tape. Also, label moving boxes so that you’d know which box has fragile items inside.

Empty one drawer at a time

Don’t empty all the drawers at once but take small steps instead. Empty one by one drawer, from the bottom to the top, and only move to the next drawer once the first one is completely empty. Once you have one drawer’s content out, follow the next step.

Empty Drawers

Use padding

To pack the content properly and prevent damages, always start by prepping the box. What that means is that you should create the first layer of protection before placing any items inside the box. Simply use some bubble wrap or packing paper to make a soft cushioning on the bottom of the box.

Pack the drawers

Once you’ve packed the content and created the first layer of protection inside your drawers, you should decide on how you want to pack them. There are two ways to do that: put them back in their original place, or pack them separately from their original piece of furniture. Here’s how to do so:

 

Pack drawers for moving

Now that you have all the content packed up and your drawers empty, it’s time to pack them for moving. There are two ways to do so: together with a piece of furniture they belong to or separately. If you want to keep them inside, you can do so – just make sure the piece is in good shape and sturdy enough. You’ll want to prevent drawers from opening or falling out during transit, so use masking tape to accomplish this. Don’t try to use other types of tape because they’ll leave nasty residue on your furniture.

Another option is to use plastic wrap and wrap the entire piece and follow by using a moving blanket for extra protection. In case you decide to move drawers separately from their corresponding furniture piece, the only thing to do is to use moving blankets and wrap each drawer separately. Since drawers are already separated and won’t open or fall out, you only have to make sure they won’t get scratched so blankets will do just fine.

Option 2 – Move Full Drawers

Separate drawers from furniture

The first thing to do if you want to leave the drawers full is to take them out and place them on the floor. Make them full but don’t overdo it – half-full drawers are the way to go in this case. Use the rest of the space to add padding, consider soft goods or bubble wrap, packing paper, or anything else in your household like sheets or blankets to fill in the rest of the space inside the drawer.

Drawers Filled With Clothes

Pack drawers

After your drawer is full, it’s time to use stretch tape to wrap each drawer individually – but you should only use it on the top of the drawer because otherwise, you won’t be able to put it back into the furniture. Then you’ll proceed to wrap the entire piece of furniture using stretch tape or moving blankets, or both, for optimum results. In case you want to move full drawers separately, you’ll follow the same method as for moving empty drawers – wrap each drawer entirely using the stretch wrap and follow by wrapping it in a moving blanket for another layer of protection.

Hopefully, our simple guide will help you pack drawers for moving, but if you’d like to hire professionals instead, we’re at your service. Contact TWO GUYS AND TRUCK Moving NYC to receive a free professional moving quote.

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