10 Steps to Packing a 3-Bedroom House Efficiently
Moving a three-bedroom family home involves handling roughly 150-200 boxes and various large furniture items. To ensure a seamless transition, you need more than just boxes; you need a professional-grade strategy.
Strategic Sequencing
Before you tape your first box, understand that the order of rooms matters. We recommend starting with the “least-lived-in” spaces. Typically, this means the attic or garage, followed by the guest bedroom, and finally the kitchen and master suite. This prevents you from living out of boxes for weeks on end.
Start Early (T-Minus 6 Weeks)
Packing a family home takes an average of 40-60 hours. Aim to finish packing at least one week before your move date to allow for a pre-move deep clean of your new space.
Create a Room-by-Room Plan
Inventory each room and categorize items into ‘Keep’, ‘Donate’, and ‘Discard’. Focusing on decluttering now means you won’t pay to move items you don’t actually need.
Gather Professional Supplies
Don’t settle for grocery store boxes. Secure double-walled boxes, heavy-duty packing tape, and plenty of packing paper. Quality supplies prevent the bottom of boxes from giving way during transit.
Execute Room-by-Room
Never “mix” rooms in a single box. Clearly label the top and at least two sides of every box. This allows our professional moving teams to place boxes in the correct rooms immediately upon arrival.
The Weight Distribution Rule
Always place heavy items (books, small kitchen appliances) in small boxes and lighter items (pillows, linens) in larger ones. This keeps boxes manageable for both you and your movers.
Fragile Item Protection
Wrap glassware individually in paper, then in bubble wrap. For extra security, consider our specialized textile protection tips for rugs and upholstery being moved.
Instructional Labeling
Use highly visible markers to denote “FRAGILE,” “LOAD LAST,” or “THIS SIDE UP.” This is critical for electronics and antiques that cannot withstand pressure or tipping.
Furniture Disassembly
Dismantle bed frames and dining tables. Keep all hardware in Ziploc bags taped securely to the furniture. If you’re overwhelmed, remember that our comprehensive moving quotes can include furniture assembly services.
The “Survival” Essentials Box
Pack a box with 24 hours of essentials: toiletries, chargers, basic snacks, and a few tools. This should be the last box loaded onto the truck and the first one opened.
Secure Professional Assistance
Packing a 3-bedroom house alone is a monumental task. Hiring professional movers and packers can reduce a 3-day job into a single afternoon of work.
Pro-Tip: The “Open Me First” Box
Include a box of cleaning supplies—including glass cleaner and sponges—so you can quickly wipe down cabinets in the new house before you begin unpacking your kitchenware.
Pros and Cons: DIY vs. Professional Packing
| Method | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|
| DIY Packing | Full control; easier to purge unwanted items during the process. | High risk of breakage; takes weeks of personal time; physical exhaustion. |
| Hello Services Pro Packing | Premium protection; entire house packed in 1 day; fully insured against transit damage. | Requires financial investment; requires clear communication on what to leave out. |
Final Thoughts
The secret to a successful move is realizing that packing is the most difficult part of the process. If you find yourself running out of time, Hello Services offers partial or full packing solutions to bridge the gap. We also suggest booking a professional end-of-tenancy clean for your old property to ensure you secure your deposit or leave the home ready for its new owners.

Hello there! Great tips for packing a 3-bedroom house efficiently. One additional suggestion is to consider renting a dumpster for decluttering as you pack. Having a dumpster on-site can make it easier to dispose of items you no longer need, streamlining the packing process. It’s a convenient solution for getting rid of unwanted belongings and ensuring a smooth transition to your new home. Happy moving!