Transferring from one home to another is never easy. It may seem so, but the adjustments are far from minimal. Families may need more time to be familiar with their new neighborhood, or they may need repetitive directions on the way to work because they are not yet used to the new thoroughfares that they have to drive through. Moreover, the transfer from a residential house to a condominium may put a family member off, primarily because of the change in space and lifestyle. No need to worry, though, for here are some tips to help you and your family make the transition easy.
Select the equipment and pieces of furniture that you really need.
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Take away those which you think you can live without. The good thing about compact living is that it makes you a smarter buyer. In bigger residences, it is easy for people to buy an armchair just because they like it or because it looks good in the living room. This mindset will change once you are in a condominium. Your priority will not be aesthetics or what looks good in your new home, but what would be useful yet save space.
Create categories for things that you need and not need
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If you are a little uneasy about chucking some items away, you can still make good use of them such as selling them in a garage sale or giving them away to relatives. The transition from your residence to your condo also means you have to let go of sentimentality for a while. Do you really have to take that teddy bear with you? Do you need all of those books? In fact, these things should be considered even before you decide to buy a compact space, because your choices actually determine the unit that you want for your family.
Let go of these unnecessary materials early
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Do not wait until the time that you’d have to pack. Give these things away the moment you have decided to buy a unit. You only not save time, but you also do yourself a favor when the truck arrives to pick your things up.
Get to know the area around your condominium as much as possible.
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In condominiums in Taguig, for instance, there are a lot of amenities available for you. There are restaurants and shops near condominiums so you can have your last-minute shopping sans the hassle. Since these shops are within walking distance, you can buy items anytime you want. You don’t have to fill your cupboards with so many food stocks.
It would help to keep your new home clean and clutter-free
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If there are things that your family needs, though perhaps not at the moment, keep them in a box and put the box under your bed or in a designated store room.
Focus on one area at a time
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It is natural to be excited and start unpacking the moment you step into your condo unit. However, you can do this systematically. Try rearranging the stuff in your living room first because this is what guests and friends will see first.
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