Learn To Keep Your Artwork Protected While Moving

By Sharonne Penickata


Planning your move could be a major headache. If you plan everything correctly, you can manage to obtain your moving estimates all taken care of in plenty of time for your move. However the one household object that folks often ignore before the last minute can be one of the hardest to pack: hanging paintings. These artistic products decorating the walls around your home can be a true pain to bring along and transport securely.

To start your packing of those items, you will first need to find boxes large enough to move them in. Locating a box which is tall enough, although not so thick as to require a lot of extra padding, can be quite a challenge. The boxes that often are available in stores are an easy way to pack averaged size art pieces. These rectangular boxes provide you with room to stuff padding across the artwork so the frame doesn't get damaged either.

Protecting your artwork can be hard as well. Home owners often think that their photos and artwork need to be covered with expensive bubble wrap in order to keep them safe. This isn't the case. Prior to placing the artwork within the box, take the time to wrap it up nicely in a blanket or a number of towels. Wrap all of the corners and also the back, so that you will can't see the artwork. Once this is completed, tape the towels in place and slide the art into the box.

This allows you not simply to maintain the artwork safe, but allows you to pack blankets and towels at the same time. The layers of cloth can keep the paintings inside the box from rubbing against one another, in addition to protect the frame from the bumps and bangs that could occur in the moving truck. Artwork covered with bubble wrap frequently pops the bubbles in the corners. Once those bubbles pop, you'll find nothing to guard those corners from the damage the box may take.

Clearly label your artwork as art pieces. Position the box in an upright position, with arrows pointing upward too. Mark the container as fragile in bright, bold letters. If you do not take these steps, your art will finish up on its side or laying flat around the moving truck with other boxes piled on top of it. A lot of weight on top of this box could easily crush the glass inside the frames and damage the art, therefore it must be marked as top load.

Regardless of what national moving companies you might be looking at, make sure the box along with your artwork has been properly packed and marked. Without taking these precautions, your artwork could easily become damaged through the move. But when you take enough time to plan everything out and be sure that the artwork is packed away safely and properly, then you should have no problems hanging it on your wall again once you reach your location.




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