The millions of Baby Boomers are now beginning to enter a fascinating era of their lives, often called “empty nest” years. No longer playing host to their children, who are grown and perhaps developing families of their own, many Empty Nesters are yearning for simplicity, and therefore turn to downsizing. As they recognize that they no longer need spacious Toronto homes with four or more bedrooms, they naturally turn their sights to residences that offer simpler floorplans and more modest square footage, not to mention far fewer maintenance responsibilities. To help make their moves to their new, smaller homes as convenient as possible, they are also choosing to rent plastic moving containers rather than purchasing boxes made of questionable and/or unreliable materials. Continue reading
Tiny Toronto Houses Call for Efficient Supplies, Boxes for Moving
The tiny house craze has hit the world, as anyone who loves home and garden television shows knows. All it takes is a simple Google request for “tiny houses”, and you can find homes of all shapes and sizes from every part of the globe. While your own Toronto-based tiny house might not look like a hobbit dwelling, or be an actual treehouse (yes, these both exist), a smaller footprint demands some unique moving solutions. After all, your boxes and other moving supplies have to be able to fit through modest-sized doorways and dwellings with nontraditional floorplans. Continue reading
4 Common Missteps Montreal Homeowners Make When Choosing Moving Supplies
We’ve all made missteps when relocating from one Montreal home to another. The key to avoiding common moving errors is to learn from other’s mistakes. That’s why we’ve put together this list of the most avoidable blunders related to choosing moving supplies. Continue reading