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Shawn, Chris and Gio were Excellent!! They work hard all day went to a warehouse first and then to the Town Home on second floor! They carefully handle things all the time and they took care as they were their own!! I completely recommend Kentuckiana Moving!
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Ross, Ty, Corn, Brandon and Shawn are the best. They were fast and efficient. They had to move it into a storage unit. Quite a few people said it wouldn’t all fit but they packed that unit expertly to the very brim. I’ll update in a few months when they have to move it all to the new house.
Barbie Day
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Dakota, Scott, and Coleman were a great group of guys to get us moved to our new place! They kept us informed and showed up on time. Super efficient and even managed to get everything we wanted moved plus some other items in one trip! Saved us some time and kept all of our stuff safe. Would recommend and definitely will use again if we move.
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We recommend booking as soon as possible, especially for long-distance moves. Typically, 4-6 weeks ahead is ideal to secure your preferred date and time.
Absolutely! We offer full-service packing, partial packing, and fragile-only packing to meet your unique needs. Let us handle the heavy lifting!
Your belongings are our priority. We use premium moving blankets, custom padding, and secure loading techniques to ensure everything arrives safely.
Let us know if you have antiques, artwork, or any delicate items. Our team is trained to handle specialty items with extra attention and care.
Yes, we provide both short-term and long-term storage options for when your new home or office isn’t quite ready yet.
Costs are based on the distance, volume of items, and additional services like packing or storage. We offer free in-home or virtual estimates to give you a clear idea upfront.
Ready to make your move easier? Dive into our expert guide filled with proven strategies, practical tips, and must-know tricks to prepare for your big day. Let Kentuckiana Moving take the stress out of your relocation—read now and get a head start on your smooth, successful move!
"Moving isn’t just about getting from point A to point B—it’s about turning a new house into a home. At Kentuckiana Moving, we make sure the journey is as smooth as the destination." – Jonathan Richards, Owner of Kentuckiana Moving
Packing up your kitchen for a move is one of the most time-consuming and delicate tasks you’ll face during relocation. With fragile items like glassware and dishes, bulky cookware, and awkwardly shaped appliances, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed.
However, with the right strategies and professional help, you can turn this challenging task into a seamless part of your moving process. At Kentuckiana Moving, we specialize in providing top-tier packing and moving services, including kitchen-specific solutions designed to ensure your items are transported safely and efficiently.
This guide will share actionable tips for packing your kitchen and explain how professional services can save you time and stress.
The kitchen contains some of the most fragile, heavy, and oddly shaped items in your home, which makes packing it especially tricky. Here are some common challenges:
Fragility: Items like glassware, dishes, and small appliances are prone to breakage.
Weight: Pots, pans, and appliances can be heavy, increasing the risk of box damage.
Volume: Kitchens tend to have a large number of small, easily misplaced items.
Food Items: Perishable and non-perishable goods require sorting and special handling.
With proper planning, the right supplies, and a methodical approach, you can overcome these challenges and ensure your kitchen is packed efficiently.
1. Declutter Before You Start
Begin by assessing what you truly need to bring to your new home. This step helps reduce packing time and the cost of your move.
Donate Unused Items: Give away duplicate or rarely used kitchen tools.
Discard Expired Pantry Goods: Toss any expired spices, canned goods, or other pantry items.
Streamline Appliances: If you haven’t used that waffle maker in years, consider leaving it behind.
Decluttering lightens your load and makes unpacking easier.
2. Gather High-Quality Packing Supplies
Using the right materials is essential for protecting your kitchen items during the move.
Sturdy moving boxes (small to medium size).
Packing paper or bubble wrap.
Dish and glass dividers for fragile items.
Packing tape and box cutters.
Labels or color-coded markers.
Investing in durable supplies ensures your belongings are well-protected.
3. Pack Fragile Items Carefully
Glassware and Stemware:
Wrap each piece individually with packing paper or bubble wrap.
Use dividers to separate items within the box.
Fill gaps with crumpled paper to prevent movement.
Plates and Bowls:
Stack plates vertically in the box to reduce pressure on their surfaces.
Separate each plate with a layer of paper or bubble wrap.
Use dish boxes designed for heavy, breakable items.
Small Appliances:
Disassemble removable parts and wrap each component separately.
Secure appliance cords with zip ties or rubber bands.
Place heavier appliances at the bottom of boxes for stability.
4. Tackle Bulky Items Like Pots and Pans
These are some of the easiest kitchen items to pack, but their weight requires careful attention:
Nest pots and pans together with padding between each piece.
Wrap lids separately and secure them with tape.
Avoid overpacking boxes to prevent strain or breakage.
5. Address Pantry and Food Items
Packing your pantry requires special care, especially for open or perishable goods:
Check Expiration Dates: Dispose of expired food to lighten your load.
Secure Open Containers: Seal open packages with tape or place them in plastic bags.
Pack Non-Perishables: Focus on items like canned goods and sealed jars, which travel well.
Consider donating perishable food to local food banks before moving day.
6. Create a “First Night” Essentials Box
Set aside a box with the items you’ll need immediately upon arrival:
A few plates, glasses, and utensils.
A cutting board, knife, and basic cookware.
Cleaning supplies and dish soap.
Pantry staples like coffee, salt, and cooking oil.
Label this box clearly so it’s easy to find when you reach your new home.
Overpacking Boxes: Heavy boxes are difficult to move and prone to breaking.
Skipping Labels: Failing to label boxes makes unpacking more time-consuming.
Packing Last Minute: Procrastination can lead to rushed, unsafe packing.
Ignoring Fragile Items: Without proper care, breakable items are at risk during transit.
Packing your kitchen doesn’t have to be overwhelming. At Kentuckiana Moving, we offer professional packing services tailored to your specific needs, including:
Fragile Item Care: We handle glassware, dishes, and appliances with precision.
High-Quality Supplies: Our team uses durable packing materials to protect your belongings.
Time-Saving Efficiency: Focus on other tasks while we expertly pack your kitchen.
Custom Solutions: Whether you need full-service packing or help with specific items, we’ve got you covered.
With our experience and attention to detail, you can trust us to ensure your kitchen items arrive safely at your new home.
How long does it take to pack a kitchen?
The time varies depending on the size of your kitchen, but it typically takes 4–6 hours. Our professional team can significantly reduce this time.
Do you provide specialized boxes for dishes and glassware?
Yes, we offer dish boxes and glass dividers to ensure maximum protection for fragile items.
Can I pack food items for the move?
Non-perishable items are safe to pack, but we recommend consuming or donating perishables before your move.
What should I do with sharp kitchen tools?
Wrap knives and other sharp tools in bubble wrap or towels, securing them with tape or rubber bands for safety.
Does Kentuckiana Moving provide partial packing services?
Absolutely! We can assist with packing just your kitchen or any other area of your home.
Packing your kitchen may seem like a daunting task, but with a strategic approach and professional assistance, it can be a smooth and efficient process. By following these tips, you’ll protect your fragile items, save time, and minimize stress.
For an even easier move, let Kentuckiana Moving handle the hard work for you. Our expert kitchen packing services ensure your belongings are packed safely and securely, giving you peace of mind on moving day.
Contact Kentuckiana Moving today to learn more about our services and get a free moving estimate!
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