Sometimes we all have unlucky days, days where nothing seems to go right. When you’re setting up your new Torontohome, sometimes it doesn’t hurt to bring a little bit of luck in along with your packing boxes. Whether you want something that has a little scientific backing, or something that’s just got a lot of history, we’ve got some ideas to make your move a little luckier.
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Moving Boxes and Other Things to Rent in Toronto!
Sometimes there are things that you just need for a short period of time. It doesn’t make sense to buy everything brand new, and with the sharing economy growing, there are more things that you can rent or borrow just for as long as you need them. Toronto has lots of companies and organizations that are working to offer the rental of everything from moving boxes to bicycles. Save money, and create less waste in the process by trying these rentals!
Don’t Put These Things in Your Moving Bins, Even If You’re Just Moving Across Toronto!
There are some things that you can pack away early, and some things that you can easily pack up a day or two before your move. Your dishes, winter clothing, or books will be okay for a few days or even a couple of weeks in the boxes. But there are some essential items that you definitely don’t want to pack away already in your moving boxes, even if you’re just moving a short distance within Toronto.
Help a Friend Move By Ordering Moving Boxes Online and Other Items
We all want to show up for our friends and support them on moving day. But sometimes we aren’t available to help, whether your friend is moving out of the province, or you have plans already on that day. The good news is, there are certain things you can order online that can give your friend the best gift of all – a stress free move. Through every step of the moving process, here are some things you can order online.
Packing Up Your Kitchen: Plastic Moving Boxes Full of Food?
Is it worth it to pack your food and move it with you, or should you toss it and just start over at your new home? Before you create a bunch of garbage and waste a lot of food, check out this list to find out what you can move with you, and what you can do with the things that might not move so well. Continue reading
Moving Your Pet to Toronto
Is a dog, cat, bunny, or hamster, part of your family? While you’re packing your moving bins to move to or around Toronto, you’ll want to plan carefully to make sure that your furry friend arrives safely and with as little stress as possible. Moving with a pet, especially over a long distance, can be less stressful if you follow some simple tips. Continue reading
How to Pack Your Car with Rental Moving Boxes for a Move
If you’re packing your car for a move, you’ll need to be a bit strategic. Whether you are shipping your larger items, or they are travelling in a truck, packing your car for a move can help you to downsize your belongings, stay organized, and enjoy a cross-country (or cross-province) road trip. It does take a bit of planning and strategy, but follow these tips and you’ll be able to pack your car carefully and have a safe and comfortable drive to your new home. Continue reading
Taking Moving Digital: How the Internet Helps You Move IRL
While moving might seem like one of the more offline things that is happening in your life, there are a lot of ways that getting online can make moving easier. From ordering your moving boxes online to tracking your packing on your phone, the digital age of moving is making things easier for everyone. Here are a few things you can do online during your move. Continue reading
Get the Right Supplies for Moving and Settling into Your New Office
If you’re anything like us, you’ll want the right supplies for every job. When packing up your office, you want to make sure you have the right moving supplies to make the move easier. And once you arrive in your new space, it’s the perfect time to make sure that your team has the right supplies to get the job done. Here are some things to consider when looking for supplies for your move and your office. Continue reading
Moving a Parent into Your Multigenerational Toronto Home
An estimated one out of every four caregivers lives with a relative that they care for. If you are thinking about moving your parent into your home, you are not alone. It’s a choice that people make for many reasons, whether it’s to take care of an ailing parent or have their parent accessible to taking care of their grandchildren. For families that plan to live in a multigenerational home, here are some things to consider. You’ll likely have to do some packing and moving preparation on both ends, even if you’re not moving out of your existing home. So get your plastic moving boxes ready and follow along with this list! Continue reading