Although the dining room is less complicated to pack than the kitchen or the bathroom, as its usually just large pieces of furniture that you have to move, it still has it’s quirks and details that can add some complications.
The dining room also includes your most fragile china and crystal stemware. Make sure that any items of high-value are placed on the high-value inventory sheet so that they receive the proper valuation and to ensure you have enough insurance to cover their cost should anything happen. High-value is considered at a value of $100 per pound.
Like all rooms, the stuff in your dining room needs to be sorted and things disposed of that you don’t need. Go through each drawer in the buffet, determine which pieces of furniture will be moved and what in the hutch should stay or go.
Wrap china and glassware individually, using several sheets of plain wrapping paper.
For a full-detailed step-by-step guide, check out How to Pack Stemware. Also, refer to the step-by-step guide to packing fragiles, with pictures and detailed information.
When packing silverware and other silver pieces, make sure each piece is enclosed in newsprint to prevent tarnishing. To protect silver pieces from tarnishing, they should be completely enclosed in newsprint or plastic wrap.
Silverware or flatware can be wrapped by group or kept in their box. If using the box, make sure it’s taped closed, then wrap it again in bubble-wrap, several sheets of plain paper or linen item such as dishtowels, pillow cases or bath-towel.
Secure all doors and drawers in cabinets to ensure they don’t open during the move. Large pieces can be shrink-wrapped by the moving company or a professional packing company. This is highly recommended for hutches and cabinets with glass doors.
Table leaves should be wrapped separately in towels or linens. Table corners can be protected from nicks and bumps by purchasing protective corners from your moving supply store. Table legs should be removed if possible. Make sure you store any nuts, bolts and screws in a plastic bag that you can tape to the underside of the table.
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