Survey your home’s extra space before you start moving things in and out. Some attics or basements have steep stairs and small entryways, which can make them impractical for storage purposes. If you want to see if you can get your furniture a little cleaner, the next thing to try is mineral spirits.

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Leaving enough space, as with the focal point, to make it usable. For example, at least three feet should be available behind each dining chair. Draw further attention to the focal point later by placing accessories in this area. For a bedroom this will mean side tables with lamps or other items, while with a couch it will mean paintings or a mirror. A TV should generally be made more prominent with shelving or bookshelves, unless it is a part of a large entertainment center.

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Move items such as dishes, food, and cookbooks separately. Wrap the empty rack in a blanket or pad and secure it with plastic wrap. Pack your television by covering it with a cloth and securing with plastic wrap.

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This will keep the middle of the space free for easier access and loading and unloading. Remove the light bulb and lampshade from the base of the lamp and set aside. Wrap the cord around the base of the lamp and secure it with tape. Wrap the base of the lamp in newsprint and secure it with tape. If your mirror is small enough to fit in a box, place extra padding in the box.