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A big move is not just «more boxes». It usually means more rooms, bulky furniture, special items (e.g. antiques/piano), difficult access (floors, narrow streets) and greater risk of damage or delays. With proper planning, the process becomes predictable and safe.
What is a «big move» and when it becomes complex
In practice, a move is considered «big» when:
- There is a large volume of building (many rooms, storerooms, attics).
- There are heavy/special items (piano, safe, large sofas, marble surfaces).
- Access is limited (narrow staircase, small lift, difficult parking).
- There is time pressure (property delivery, contract, renovation).
- There are transfers to another city or island (coordination of routes/shipping).
The more of the above applies, the more «complex» the move becomes and the more it is worth treating as a project with a clear plan.
Start with an autopsy and a realistic timetable
In order for a big move to «come off» without stress, you need insight into the volume and difficulties:
- List of objects per room (and separately: fragile, heavy, high value).
- Measurements for bulky items (sofas, wardrobes, refrigerators) and check if they pass through doors/stairs.
- Decision on services: packing, disassembly/assembly, lifting, emptying spaces.
- 7-14 days schedule (or more during peak periods/long distance).
Access, parking and permits: the «hidden» point that is holding things up
In Greece, especially in city centres, access determines speed and safety. Check early:
- Truck parking: if there is a legal space near the entrance.
- Use of lifting equipment: if there is a suitable mounting point and a safe «line» to a balcony/window.
- Common area: in some cases a procedure/permission from the municipality is required (e.g. occupation of public space for vehicle/work).
- Understanding with management: timetables, lift use, lift/elevator protection.
Packaging for bulky, fragile and high value
In a big move, proper packing is the «safety» before the security:
- Furniture: protective covers, stretch film, corner/edge reinforcements.
- Glassware/sharps: double cartons where needed, fill in blanks, clear marking «WASHINGTON».
- Online: disconnection with photos, cables in bags, if possible the original boxes.
- Piano/antiques/artworks: special materials and stabilization to avoid vibrations and «play» in transport.
Organisation by room: boxes that «work» for you
Organization is what separates a simple move from a large move with control.
- Coding per room (e.g. BOX-01, BOX-02) and list of contents in each box.
- Weight: heavy boxes break easily and tire the crew - keep them small.
- «First day cutaway»: medicines, chargers, basic cleaning items, 1-2 sets of clothes, documents.
Moving to another city or island: what changes
When the move is not «in-town», the project needs another layer:
- Time limits for loading/routing/unloading (and possible overnight stay).
- Maritime coordination if there is an island, with a realistic buffer for delays.
- Intermediate storage if the new space is not ready (e.g. renovation, cleaning).
What drives up the cost of a big move (and how to control it)
Costs do not go up «by accident». It usually comes from:
- Volume/weight of the building.
- Floors and access (no elevator, difficult parking).
- Hoist, special items, disassembly/assembly.
- Long distance or island.
To check, ask for a clear written quote with what's included, and avoid «open» charges without a description.
Prime services that help with a big move
- Removals (organisation, loading, transport)
- Lifting machinery for high floors/difficult access
- Furniture assembly for safer transport
- Emptying of premises before delivery or renovation
- Microtransports for additional routes/«second phase»
After the move: check and change of address
- Make a quick check on furniture/appliances and note any damage immediately.
- Organize documents and accounts (electricity/water/internet) to update data.
- If necessary, proceed to updating register data (e.g. home address).



