Professional Packing Materials Used by Euro Packers & Movers
Moving household or office belongings safely starts long before the truck begins its journey. The protection of furniture, electronics, kitchen items, and fragile belongings depends largely on how each item is packed before loading.
At Euro Packers & Movers, we do not follow a one-size-fits-all packing method. Every relocation begins with assessing the type of items being moved so that suitable packing materials can be selected. A glass dining table, a wooden wardrobe, a refrigerator, and kitchen utensils all require different levels of protection.
This guide explains the packing materials commonly used during relocation, why they are used, and how our team applies them to different household and office items.
How We Decide Which Packing Material to Use
Before packing begins, our team performs a quick inventory assessment. We identify fragile items, wooden furniture, electronic appliances, modular furniture, office equipment, and bulky household goods. Instead of wrapping everything with the same material, we choose packing materials based on:
- Item size and weight
- Surface finish (wood, glass, metal, fabric)
- Fragility
- Transportation distance
- Weather conditions
- Loading and unloading requirements
Bubble Wrap
Commonly Used For: LED & Smart TVs, Glassware, Crockery, Decorative Items, Mirrors, Computer Monitors, Glass Shelves.
How We Use It
Fragile items are wrapped individually. Our team protects delicate edges first, then wraps the entire item using overlapping layers before securing it with tape.
Why We Use It
Creates a cushioning layer that helps reduce minor shocks and vibrations.
Corrugated Sheets
Commonly Used For: Wardrobes, Beds, Dining Tables, Wooden Furniture, Refrigerators, Washing Machines.
How We Use It
Wrapped around exposed surfaces after cleaning. Large furniture is dismantled first for individual component packing.
Why We Use It
Helps reduce scratches, surface rubbing, and minor dents during handling.
Foam Sheets
Commonly Used For: Glass Table Tops, Wooden Furniture, Modular Furniture, Electronic Appliances, Marble Surfaces.
How We Use It
Placed directly over polished or delicate surfaces before any additional wrapping materials are applied.
Why We Use It
Protects polished finishes from scratches and provides extra cushioning.
Stretch Wrapping Film
Commonly Used For: Sofas, Mattresses, Office Chairs, Packed Cartons, Wooden Furniture.
How We Use It
Applied to keep protective wrapping secure. Keeps surfaces clean and prevents doors/drawers from opening.
Why We Use It
Protects against dust, moisture, and minor surface exposure.
Heavy-Duty Corrugated Cartons
Commonly Used For: Kitchen Items, Clothes, Books, Office Files, Toys, Household Accessories.
How We Use It
Items grouped by category and labeled by room. Heavy items in small cartons, light items in large boxes.
Why We Use It
Keeps belongings organized, makes loading safer, and simplifies unpacking.
Edge & Corner Protectors
Commonly Used For: Glass Tables, Wooden Cabinets, Wardrobes, Office Tables, Modular Furniture.
How We Use It
Installed before the final wrapping stage so that exposed edges receive additional protection.
Why We Use It
Reduces accidental damage to corners from walls or other items.
Packing Tape & Item Labels
How We Use It
Every carton is sealed and labeled by room. Fragile items get separate identification markers for careful handling.
Why We Use It
Reduces confusion at the destination and helps with organized placement.
Furniture Blankets
Commonly Used For: Wooden Furniture, Dining Tables, Office Furniture, Premium Cabinets, Large Appliances.
How We Use It
Placed over large items before loading into the truck to act as a protective barrier.
Why We Use It
Reduces direct contact between heavy items while the vehicle is in motion.
Our Packing Process
Every relocation follows a structured process: Inventory inspection, Selection of materials, Furniture dismantling, Individual wrapping, Carton packing, Room-wise labeling, Loading preparation, and Final inventory check.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you use the same packing material for every household item?
No. Materials are selected based on the type, size, and fragility of each item.
Is bubble wrap used for furniture?
Bubble wrap is for fragile items; furniture uses sheets, foam, and blankets.
Are cartons labeled before transportation?
Yes, room-wise labeling is standard.
Can fragile items receive extra protection?
Yes, we provide additional wrapping based on handling requirements.
Why This Approach Matters
Professional packing is not about using more materials—it is about using the right material for the right item. At Euro Packers & Movers, our structured approach helps organize the move, protects belongings during handling, and makes unloading and unpacking more systematic at the destination.






