Labeled moving boxes grouped by household room.
Room labels keep packed cartons tied to the final unload sequence.

Custom move planning

Room-by-room packing plans for move week

Irenevudar Service turns household details into a practical packing list and day-by-day move-week timeline, so each room has a clear order, label plan, and last-box list.

Get a planStart the brief

  • Inputs Rooms, storage areas, timing, and fragile-item notes.
  • Output Digital lists, label logic, and move-week tasks.
  • Boundary Planning only, with movers and packing labor separate.
Why custom beats generic

One home can hide five different packing rhythms

A kitchen with daily cookware, a garage full of seasonal bins, a child's room, and a home office should not share the same checklist. The plan separates everyday items from early-pack zones, marks what stays open until the final evening, and gives each room a sequence that fits the household.

The result is not a promise that moving becomes effortless. It is a written operating plan for the decisions families usually make too late: what to pack first, what to label together, what to leave accessible, and which items deserve a dedicated note.

  • Room lists for kitchen, bedrooms, bath, storage, garage, office, and entry zones.
  • Move-week timeline with daily task windows and final-night essentials.
  • Special notes for fragile items, children's items, pet supplies, and documents.
Moving checklist and room inventory clipboard beside boxes.
Checklist notes help separate fragile items from everyday packing tasks.
Service lanes

Choose the level of planning that matches the move

The service page gives full scope and pricing, but most household moves fit one of three lanes: a focused apartment list, a complete family-home plan, or a complex plan with storage, staging, and revision support.

Starter

from $150

Best for apartments, smaller homes, or a focused packing list for the main living areas.

Standard

from $300

Best for two- or three-bedroom households that need room-by-room sequencing and one review pass.

Premium

from $600

Best for larger homes, phased moves, storage decisions, or extra detail around fragile and priority items.

View plans

A useful move plan names the room, the box group, the timing, and the exception before anyone starts taping cartons.
Case noteA four-bedroom family move needed children's essentials open until the final morning and garage bins staged two weeks earlier.
Plan responseThe timeline split packing into early, midweek, final-night, and load-day lanes with separate room labels.
LimitThe plan did not hire movers, pack boxes, insure goods, or supervise loading.
Packing tape, gloves, labels, and markers on a table.
Tape, gloves, labels, and markers prepared for room-by-room cartons.
Move-week method

The timeline starts before the truck date

Move week works better when the final seven days are not treated as one long packing session. We map each day to a room group, an essentials decision, and a handoff task, leaving space for keys, school schedules, work calls, and building access windows.

MomentPlanning focusTypical output
Two weeks outEarly-pack rooms, donation decisions, suppliesRoom inventory and label legend
Move weekDaily room order and open-box listSeven-day packing timeline
Load dayPriority cartons, documents, first-night itemsLoad-day checklist and hand-carry note
Photo notes

Plans are built around real room details

Labeled moving boxes grouped by household room.
Room labels keep packed cartons tied to the final unload sequence.
Apartment floor plan notes beside packing boxes.
Floor-plan thinking turns each room into a practical packing lane.
Boxes and household items being loaded into a moving van.
Load-day notes identify priority cartons before the truck is packed.
Questions

Common questions before requesting a plan

How soon should I ask for a plan?

Two to four weeks before the move gives the cleanest runway. Shorter timelines can still work when the scope is focused and the household details are ready.

Do you pack or move items?

No. The service prepares digital planning documents. Physical packing, loading, transport, storage, insurance, and mover coordination are separate responsibilities.

What information makes the plan accurate?

Room count, storage areas, move date, building access, fragile items, children's or pet routines, and any rooms that must stay usable until the last day.

Good fit

When a custom packing plan earns its keep

A written plan is most useful when the move has competing priorities: a child needs familiar items until the last morning, a home office must stay online, a storage area needs early sorting, or building access gives the household only a narrow loading window.

Lots of small exceptions

Pantry disposal, donation boxes, documents, medications, pet supplies, and first-night cartons all need separate handling before the final week crowds the calendar.

Shared responsibility

A clear room list helps family members, roommates, or helpers work from the same labels instead of inventing their own order as boxes pile up.

Move date pressure

The timeline protects the final day by moving early-pack rooms, supply checks, and priority-carton decisions into earlier windows.

Compare the planning lanes before sending a brief

Start with the service menu, then send the move details that affect timing, room order, and packing priorities.

View plansOpen the inquiry page