Hope this is the right place to ask this...
DH and I just bought a house (closing this week, yay!). The house needs work (a gut-job kitchen and main bath, plus new flooring through part of the home, new windows, etc). I am hoping we can be mostly done and able to move in before Christmas.
I am not sure how to go about packing and moving. This is my first "real" move...when I moved in with DH (then BF), I basically had clothes, a futon, and bedroom furniture, not a whole household! Under normal circumstances, I would start slowly moving my dishes and stemware and kitchen items I don't use every day, but the kitchen is being demolished and there won't be any place for me to put the stuff for a while.
I guess I just need some guidance about how to get started when half the house will be under construction. Plus, we have two kids, so that complicates things even further. TIA
Re: Moving (through renovations)
For our last move, DH and I both had full houses that we were packing, moving and combining into our new "married home" that we had built. We were having the entire house painted, and several other projects done that we decided to wait till were completed until we moved.
In the end it is less work, $$, and confusion to just wait and move at one time in an organized fashion. Spend your time now packing and labeling. Pack in a way that allows you to unpack in the order in which you need the items.
Move things ONE TIME and put boxes where they belong once.
Enjoy your new home.