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How to Pack Wall Decor for Moving?

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The wall decor and artwork I have in my home are priceless to me. Not because they are pricey, but because I have made them myself. So, before I moved to a new place I needed to know how to pack wall decor for moving. I knew that I had to take extra care of the wall decor so that they reached their destination undamaged. Let me tell you how I went about it, but first, let me tell you about the packing material that you will need. The right supplies are essential for safe packaging and relocating your wall decor artwork.
  • Bubble wrap: To cushion and shield the surface of the wall décor from dings and scratches.
  • Packing paper: Packing paper will wrap the wall décor and add another degree of security.
  • Sheets of corrugated cardboard: To give the wall décor additional stability and protection.
  • Packing tape: To reinforce the wall decor's edges and keep the packing items in place.
  • Moving blankets: To wrap and safeguard bulky or heavy wall décor while it's being moved.
  • Sturdy boxes or cartons: To safely hold the wall décor that has been packed.
  • Corner protectors: To prevent dents or other damage from occurring to the corners of framed wall decor.

How to Pack Wall Hangings For Moving?

  • Before you begin wrapping the wall decor, attach the corners using a foam or cardboard corner protector.
  • Tape the packing paper in place across the whole surface of the wall decor.
  • Make sure the wall décor is completely covered with two layers of bubble wrap before securing it with packing tape.
  • To protect the wall art from bending and to absorb any pressure, place cardboard on the sides of the pieces and tape them to the cardboard.
  • Carefully arrange the wall decor that has been wrapped inside the box, filling any empty spaces with packing peanuts or crumpled packing paper.
  • To check if anything moves, lightly shake the box after taping it up. If so, crack open the box and stuff in more cushioning.
  • Using packaging tape to secure your wall décor is the last step. Using a permanent marker, write "FRAGILE" and "DO NOT LAY FLAT" on either side of the box.
Now you know how to pack wall decor for moving. Opt For NoBroker Packers and Movers and Let Their Packers Pack All of Your Fragile Stuff, With Utmost Care. Read More: How to Pack Toys for Moving?

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