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Moving Day
Five steps for an easier move
When it comes to packing up your household belongings, there are many things people can do to help the moving process go more smoothly. The American Furniture Manufacturers Association (AFMA) suggests setting aside some time to decide what should - and what should not - make the trip.
To help families get started, the AFMA has developed a checklist of some basic questions people should consider as they reprioritize - and relocate - their lives.
Take inventory.
A move is an ideal time to get rid of furnishings that no longer fit your lifestyle. You should only move the pieces that you love and want in your new home.
Visualize your new setting.
Unsure whether you'll be able to use some of your furniture in your new home? Compare the blueprint of your future home with your present layout. Is it larger or smaller? Compare room dimensions and the number of rooms as well as the general layout. How do you plan to use each room? What new items will you need to buy?
Know your taste.
Do you prefer traditional, contemporary or a mixture of furniture styles? Are you tired of the color scheme you picked out a decade ago and ready for a new look? Or maybe you are ready to discard furniture you got when you were newly married and invest in some pieces that reflect your current tastes.
Assess your lifestyle.
Do you have children living with you, or grandchildren that visit frequently? Do you enjoy entertaining family members and friends? Do you love to cook? How do you spend most of your time at home?
Develop a plan.
Start by deciding which rooms you spend the most time in, or which rooms are most important to you, and go from there. For many people, that means concentrating on furnishing the family room and kitchen. For people who do a lot of formal entertaining, it might be more important to refurnish the living room or dining room first. Maybe you're moving to a warmer climate and your priority "room" involves buying furniture for your deck or patio.


