How to Pack Floor Lamps for Moving?

Hurdles are many to shift from your old to your new home. The biggest you can say is packing – especially the fragile items. That’s where your head inquires about how to pack floor lamps for moving?

Three times shifting from one place to another has made me an expert in packing. So, today, I’ll highlight how you can do it. Make sure to read till the last, so you don’t miss an important detail.

How to Pack Floor Lamps for Moving?

It’s a fuss to step out to bring a packing supply at different hours of the day. So, make sure you go through the supplies listed below first to have it all along when you sit there packing each part of your floor lamp.

Supplies Required

  • Rubber band
  • Twist ties
  • Bubble wrap
  • Packing peanuts
  • Plastic baggies
  • Packing paper
  • Bedsheets, pillows, towels
  • Packing tape
  • Masking tape
  • Moving blanket
  • Air-filled plastic packaging

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Moving Floor Lamp in One Piece

Not necessarily; you are in the mood to take apart every part of your floor lamp for moving. It can be moved in a single piece. Follow the steps to do so:

How to Pack Floor Lamps for Moving

Step # 01

Unplug your floor lamp from the outlet and let it cool down for an hour or two before packing. Make a coil of the cord of your lamp and tie it together with the help of a twist tie. You can also wrap the cord around the pole and secure it with a twist tie or rubber band.

Step # 02

After doing so, get your hands on the light bulb. Remove the light bulb gently from the socket of your floor lamp. Remember to keep this bulb in a separate plastic bag. Mention “fragile” on the masking tape and stick it to this plastic bag. This will help you keep it safe and identify.

Step # 03

Now comes the important part of packing the floor lamp entirely. Take a moving blanket for it. Wrap it all around the floor lamp and make sure to check if the edges are properly enclosed. To keep it from exposing your floor lamp, secure it with packing tape.

Step # 04

Lay it flat on the floor of the moving van or truck. It should be placed against the wall of the moving vehicle to avoid budging. Other than that, you can also opt for making it stand between two furniture pieces. Since they are heavy, the lamp will hold onto its position.

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Moving Floor Lamp Separating Parts

In your opinion, if it’s a risk to transport your floor lamp in one piece, you can take the second method handy. In this section, we’ll guide you on how you can move your floor lamp into pieces.

how to pack floor lamps for moving?

Steps # 01

Before you start packing, unplug the lamp from the outlet. Let it rest until the lamp is cool. Once came to normal temperature, wrap the cord of your floor lamp and secure it using the twist ties. You can also coil it around the pole to keep it in position.

Step # 02

Detach the bulb from the socket of your floor lamp. This bulb should be kept safe and sound in an air-filled plastic padding. Fill the room empty using packing peanuts. If not available, you can also put inside spare clothes or bed sheets for padding.

Pro-Tip:
Mention “FRAGILE” on the plastic padding to keep your bulb unharmed.

In case you are not satisfied with the plastic padding method, use a box. Make portions in this box using dividers to stow the bulbs. Cover each bulb using plastic padding or bubble wrap, secure it with tape, and put one bulb in each dividend.

Step # 03

Take apart each piece of your floor lamp. Separate the pole from the base and the lampshade from the top. If these parts were put together using screws, put them in a separate plastic baggie. Label this plastic baggie with written on it, “floor lamp screws.”

Step # 04

Pack your lampshade using packing paper. To shield your lampshade, wrap the packing paper around with tapes for a guard.

Put your lampshade in a box of size bigger than your lampshade. One box should be used to station each lampshade while the small ones can slide in. To fill the gaps in the box, you can use a bedsheet, towels, pillows, or packing peanuts. With them being surrounded, your lampshade will not be able to move.

Pro-Tip:
Avoid using packing paper with ink as it will leave the impact on your lampshade.

Step # 05

Like the lampshade, your base also needs to be packed with packing paper. Check if the edges are properly sealed and put packing tape to secure them. Unlike the lampshade, you can stock multiple lamp bases in one box.

Make sure they are not layering and damaging the top metal part of the other. Before you seal the box of bases, pour packing peanuts or towels to maintain the position. After sealing, stick the masking tape written on it “floor lamp bases.”

Step # 06

Since every part of your floor lamp is wrapped inside the box, it’s time to cross-check. Look for the seals and tapes if they are secured in place. Exposure to any of the edges or loose packing might result in damage.

Before you put the boxes into the moving van or truck, this needs to be done.

Also Read: How to Light a Room with Floor Lamps Effectively?

Conclusion

Hope you’ve now found out how to pack floor lamps for moving? Make sure you have all the supplies required nearby to make the process smooth. Start by unplugging and leaving the lamp to cool down for an hour or two.

After packaging, it’s really necessary to cross-check if every part is properly covered and the boxes are sealed to avoid damage. Once done, put the boxes into the moving vehicle.

Happy Moving

 

 

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