All The House Removal Boxes You Need For A Successful Move

The key to making your move successful is selecting the right house removal boxes. Your house furniture is varied and requires different kinds of boxes to get the best protection for your goods.

You picture frames and mirrors need to be protected in a way that’s completely different to the way you’d protect your knitwear or crockery.

While buying generic square house removal boxes is fine in some cases, in this article we’ll give you all the advantages that specialized box types can bring to your house move.

 

TV Boxes

TV boxes are essential for keeping your television sets protected during your move. The box protects your TV from scratches, sharp objects, scrapes and heavy impacts.

To get the best protection padding is recommended inside the box to prevent movement. The padding will double as extra protection to keep the TV away from the outer edges of the box. Well away from any potential outside hazards that could cause some damage.

If you want to up your game even more consider buying a double walled corrugated box. The increased wall strength will protect against the TV box from being crushed under high stacking weights. It also protect your TV from piercing, and impact forces.

For more on this view our writeup on The Best Moving Boxes for TVs 2023.

Boxes Fast Flat Screen TV Cardboard Moving and Shipping Box

 

 

Large Picture/Mirror Boxes

Large Picture or mirror boxes are essential house removal boxes for multiple reasons. Firstly, storing mirrors and pictures in any other type of moving box not designed for this specific purpose, is almost guaranteed to cause some type of damage. These items are probably the most delicate pieces in your home and should be protected as best you can as a result.

Trying to move these by removal van over a long distance is a huge risk. Furthermore, if you were to use another type of box, trying to carry these kind of picture and art pieces, the shape will likely be less than ideal. Most likely, excess movement would occur within the box which is exactly what you should try to avoid.

One of the most important things you need to do when packing your items for moving home is making sure that there is no excess movement within the box.

Using packing materials inside these boxes to protect paintings and pictures goes a long way.

You’ll drastically reduce the chance of damage by doing this. Using the correctly sized and shaped box for the items you are transporting is key to them arriving in one piece!

AVIDITI Shipping Side Loading Boxes Corrugated Cardboard Box

 

Glassware Boxes

To protect delicate items such as glass during shipping you need to reduce excess movement within the box as best you can. Your best chance of doing so is using specific glassware boxes, correctly sized to your own glassware. These are boxes areas sectioned off inside by cardboard to restrict the movement of your contents.

These are equally useful for the proper protection of your wine and spirit bottles from damage during moving.

Trying to substitute a generic moving box in place of this is less than ideal. If something were to break it could potentially have a knock on effect, damaging even more of your items inside.

It only gets worse for any wine and spirits you’re trying to transport, than could leak onto other your other packaged delicate items such as pictures, documents or electronics should they be damaged badly enough.

You can often get the glass dividers separately and use boxes you already have.

Bankers Box SmoothMove Kitchen Moving Box Glass Box Dividers(1)

 

Wardrobe Boxes

To keep your clothes in great condition they need to have good airflow. Additionally they’ll preferably be hanged by a clothes hanger and not bunched up together. You can achieve this by using a wardrobe moving box.

Nice and roomy are two words that best describe them, featuring a rail fitted inside the box. All your best threads will be protected by the thick cardboard walls, hanging just as if they were still in your closet at home.

We’ve created a wardrobe box frequently asked questions, to answer the most common queries relating to this type of moving box.

Bankers Box SmoothMove Wardrobe Moving Boxes

 

Shoe Boxes

For obvious reasons you wouldn’t want your best shoes dumped into a moving box along with many other heavy items. You’ll want them to preserve their shape. The last thing you want is them to be damaged by stray objects during transit.

One way to get shoes to preserve their shape is using shoe trees. These fit into the shoe and help them keep their shape regardless of outside forces. Your best bet would be to make use of small shoe packing boxes. Ideally with good wall strength to ensure that your best footwear will arrive at their destination unscathed.

When considering what the essential house removal boxes you’ll need for completing your house move, shoe boxes are generally not strictly necessary.

However, if you have a pair of shoes that you absolutely love and want to keep in perfect condition, you won’t regret giving them this extra bit of protection.

House Removal Box - Shoe Box

 

China Dish and Crockery Boxes

For protecting your dinnerware, you’ll need to tightly pack and support them with a corrugated cardboard box. Similar to the glassware box, they contain separate slot sections for your fragile kitchen dishes to be placed safely into.

Correct spacing inside the dish box is the most important factor for success. You need to restrict the amount of movement possible. Achieve this by ensuring the cardboard slots are narrow enough for the wares you’ll be transporting.

These type of boxes usually come with pieces of foam to be placed on the top and bottom of the box for padding.

Going cheap on the wall thickness is risky. Your fragile items need to be protected the most and you’ll get the best protection by using at least a double walled box. If not, the next best option would be to use some extra protective layers inside the removal boxes such as paper stuffing.

 

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