Smart Tips on How to Move Your Furniture Hassle-Free

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Having to move your furniture from one house to another, or even from one room to another, takes not only time but also a huge amount of physical effort. In most cases, one cannot just simply deem a particular item useless and leave it behind. After all, this is not an old pair of stinky trainers or a worn out shirt that can easily be parted with. Chairs, tables, sofas, beds, wardrobes and dressers are designed and meant to last for more than a couple of years and replacing them with new ones will boost your moving expenses through the roof, so you better think twice about leaving behind everything you might consider difficult to move. Instead of being driven to desperation by the fact that the moving process will involve a huge amount of both physical and emotional effort, take the matter in your own hands and work out a smart plan, which will help you do it all as easy as 1-2-3.

Having a plan makes everything easier and a task such as moving is no exception. However, there is always the option of seeking the assistance of professionals like at www.viralhost.co to carry out the moving for you. But, of course, this involves spending some money, and not everybody feels like doing so in times of financial recession like the present. If you would like to abstain from any expenses, make sure you are well prepared for the moving and you have worked out a technique. Make notice of the following tips which will ensure you a fast and proficient moving.

Moving heavy objects can be quite strenuous and can even result in serious injuries and damages. Try and be smart rather than relying simply on your muscles. If you have to move a large piece of furniture, such as a dresser, sofa, or simply a box full of various items, pulling it along the floor is a better option than carrying it. However, this might damage the floor. But there is a way out of this. Put a thick plastic sheet underneath the piece of furniture. Use a piece of lumber or metal bar as a handle by rolling it up one end of the plastic. This will keep the plastic from tearing and will make the dragging easier. In case you are sliding the objects along a hardwood or tile flooring, try spraying a little washing-up liquid on the floor first. This will prevent the plastic from tearing and will make the sliding even easier.

If you move boxes, dressers or wardrobes, you can help yourself out by removing some or all of its contents. That's how you will make the particular object lighter and easier to handle. Following this rule, a smart move would also be to take apart such pieces of interior that allow you to do so. For example, you can take out all of a dresser's drawers, the sofa's cushions or your bed's mattress.

In order to move a large object with a tall and heavy object, like a fridge, for example, get behind it, lean it towards you and walk it slowly from side to side.

If you need to get a large object down the stairs, try building a ramp out of two wooden boards. Slowly slide the object down the boards while you carefully back down between them.

You can even improvise a small trolley to make the moving even easier and faster. For this purpose you can use a skateboard or even a couple of roller skates. This method is perfect when you need to move along an uneven surface where the plastic-underneath-the-object won't be efficient enough.

When it comes to moving, remember - try to be tricky and make use not only of your physical but of your mental strength as well.