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Moving to Continuum South Beach? Here’s How to Pack up Your Kitchen


Nothing says welcome home quite like a good kitchen. At Continuum condos for sale, you’re sure to spend tons of time in your kitchen. They come fully equipped with granite countertops, a sub-zero refrigerator and freezer, Miele cooktops, conventional ovens and dishwashers, and wine coolers in select units. However, before you get to the fun part of unpacking all your belongings into your new home, you have to first pack up from your old place. Follow these tips to ensure everything makes it safely!

For appliances and pots and pans, it may be a good idea to distribute them among other boxes with items that are not heavy. When piled together in a box, they can end up being extremely heavy, causing boxes to break and tear and cause more of a hassle when transporting from one place to the other. You can also pack other kitchen items inside of lidded pots and pans for optimal storage.

Make sure you pack any sharp utensils, such as knives carefully. Wrap them several times. You don’t want to reach into a box and be surprised! Clearly label these items, too, so when you unpack at Continuum South Beach, you know to handle them with caution.

For fragile items, you will want to make sure you have extra protection. Line the bottom of boxes with wrapping paper, bubble wrap, towels, or blankets. Use packing paper for each individual item, stacking them carefully on top of each other. Don’t cram them into the box, as this can cause unnecessary pressure and lead to breakage. In the box, pack more of the soft material to absorb shock and avoid breakage – do this at the top and in between the cracks. It will take up more space, but it will be worth it when everything arrives in one piece.