Pack to match the route out

Where narrow frontage, short turning heads, and stair carries in small conversions are common, cartons need to be secure, balanced, and clearly marked. That reduces slow rehandling when the crew meets stairs, tight corners, or a longer carry to the vehicle.

Protect the items that usually suffer

Lamps, framed items, mirrors, and kitchenware need stronger wrapping when the route involves narrow halls or uneven loading positions. Soft furnishing can be used as extra cushioning, though boxed protection is still the safest option.

Make unloading easier

Label by room, note priority boxes, and keep tools, bedding, and daily essentials together. Good packing in Burnham is not only about protection; it also helps the crew unload quickly once access opens up at the other end.