, even the most experienced and skilled removalist company will have a hard time getting them moved without any issues. Packing is your responsibility, so school yourself on a few key tricks and tips to make things go as well as possible.What Will You Need?Having the right supplies is half the battle when it comes to packing efficiently and effectively. Before getting started, make sure you have all of the following on hand:1. Packing tape - choose a heavy duty variety 2. rope or cord 3. roll of butcher paper 4. markers 5. filling material like foam packing peanuts 6. white tissue paper 7. multiple-sized plastic bags 8. cartons and boxes of many shapes and sizes 9. bubble wrap 10. paper - newspaper for items where smudging is not an issueTips And Tricks For Packing Efficiently And EffectivelyRather than going through a lot of trial and error, you can study the following tips and tricks in order to have a much smoother packing experience.Kitchenware - Either gently nest or stack pots and pans together to save packing space whilst packing a sheet of butchers paper or a tea towel between each to prevent rubbing that may cause damage.Furniture - Take apart bed frames and tie them together with rope or cord; wrap up the baseboards and headboards to prevent scratching. Wrap the arms and legs of chairs and tables up to avoid damage. For furniture that can be taken apart - like kitchen tables - place hardware in a baggie and tape it to the underside of the table. Pad table tops with bubble wrap or another material.Glasses and Dishes - Inexpensive butcher paper can be used to wrap dishes and glasses with ease. Best of all, this material won't leave smudge marks behind. Upon arriving at your destination, the butcher paper can be stored away for reuse, or simply thrown out. Once you have finished wrapping all items, carefully stack them in a close fitting container or carton ensuring that all additional gaps are stuffed with paper to prevent them moving around.Clothes - Hanging clothes can be packed in wardrobe cartons. Everything else can either be left in dresser drawers or packed in boxes/bags.Books and Magazines - Use several small boxes to pack up books and magazines; in a large box, their sheer weight can become overwhelming and can make moving them a major chore. Cushion them within the box with crumpled paper or bubble wrap.