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Efficient packing for small space moves

Luci Chang by Luci Chang
May 6, 2025
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Preparing a home for a move requires careful planning and a handful of packing materials, whether the home has 3 or more bedrooms or is a studio apartment. While studios take up much less space, they require just as much efficiency, organization, and thoughtful use of space, especially since studios often combine living, sleeping, and dining areas in one open layout. The key to a successful studio move is to streamline possessions, use multipurpose packing strategies, and maintain a clear labeling system to make both packing and unpacking smooth and stress-free.

Start with decluttering 

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Begin by sorting through all of your belongings and removing anything unnecessary. Studios often have limited storage space, which can lead to an accumulation of unused or redundant items. Donate, recycle, or throw away anything you do not want to bring with you to your new home. Fewer items means fewer boxes and reduced moving costs if you plan to use one of the Calgary moving companies.

Organize by zones 

Since a studio has a single main space, categorize your packing by function rather than by room. Creating packing groups makes it easier to methodically unpack at your destination. You can use categories such as:

  • Personal items and documents
  • Electronics and work equipment 
  • Clothing and accessories 
  • Kitchen and pantry items 
  • Bedding and linens 

Use quality packing materials

Invest in sturdy boxes, bubble wrap, packing paper, and heavy-duty tape to secure your belongings. Because studio space is at a premium, you may need to stack and nest boxes, and using durable materials ensures that they won’t collapse or tear during shipping. For fragile items, use extra cushioning or padded boxes.

Maximize every container

Use all available containers and storage items creatively: fill suitcases with clothes or shoes, pack towels and linens around fragile kitchenware, or store cables and chargers in small kitchen containers or jars. This reduces the total number of boxes you need and makes more efficient use of your space.

Label clearly 

Label each box with its contents and category (e.g., “Kitchen – Plates & Utensils”) and prominently mark fragile items. For added clarity, color code labels or use numbered boxes with a master inventory list.

Disassemble furniture if possible

If you have modular or compact furniture, such as folding desks or bed frames with storage, disassemble them to save space and prevent damage. Place all hardware in labeled plastic bags and tape them to the appropriate piece.

Finally, pack a box or bag with the essentials for your first night: toiletries, a change of clothes, a charger, minimal kitchenware, and bedding. This way, you won’t be rummaging through boxes after a long day of moving.

Luci Chang

Luci Chang

Luci is a Journalism student and covers interesting topics from health to finances.

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