How To Pack Your Bathroom For Moving House
The bathroom is one of the last rooms you use and one of the first rooms you need. Pack it badly and you get leaks, missing medication and a stressful first morning.
The Short Answer
Pack the bathroom in stages. Clear out expired products first, keep daily essentials separate, seal liquids properly, move medicines with you, and leave a small bathroom kit out until the final morning.
The main risks are not weight or size. They are leaks, fragile glass, hazardous cleaners, medicines going missing, and packing something you need before the first night in the new home.
Bathroom packing kit
- Small sturdy boxes
- Zip-top bags
- Plastic wrap or tape for bottle tops
- Packing paper or bubble wrap
- Marker pen and labels
- One separate essentials bag
Sort the Bathroom Before You Pack It
Bathrooms collect half-used bottles, old razors, duplicate toiletries, expired medicines, spare towels and cleaning products that nobody wants to deal with. Do not move all of that by default.
Empty one cupboard, drawer or shelf at a time. Put items into four groups: daily essentials, pack, dispose safely, and replace after the move. This keeps the room usable while still making progress.
Daily essentials
Toothbrushes, toothpaste, skincare, medication, toilet roll, soap and shower basics stay out until the final morning.
Pack now
Spare towels, unopened toiletries, extra toilet roll, hair tools, bath mats and bathroom storage items can be boxed early.
Dispose safely
Expired medicines, old cosmetics, aerosols, bleach, drain cleaner and mystery bottles need proper disposal routes.
Replace later
Cheap, nearly empty or risky liquids are often easier to use up or replace than to move across the country.
Pack Toiletries and Liquids So They Do Not Spill
Bathroom boxes fail when bottles are packed loose, upside down or without a second layer of protection. Shampoo, conditioner, body wash, mouthwash and cleaning sprays all need treating as potential leaks.
The double-seal method
Use this for any bottle you would be annoyed to find open inside a box.
- Check the lid. Throw away anything cracked, loose or already leaking.
- Add a seal. Place plastic wrap over the opening before putting the cap back on, or tape the lid securely.
- Bag it. Put each liquid or small group of liquids into a sealed zip-top bag.
- Box upright. Use small boxes, keep bottles standing, and fill gaps with towels or packing paper.
- Label clearly. Mark the box as bathroom liquids and write "upright" on the top and sides.
Use towels and flannels as padding where sensible, but do not rely on soft items alone. Glass perfume bottles, aftershaves and ceramic bathroom accessories should still be wrapped individually.
Medicines and Cleaning Products Need Different Treatment
Medicines and cleaning products should not be packed like normal bathroom clutter. They have safety, access and transport issues that are worth dealing with early.
Medicines
- Keep prescription medicines with you, not buried in a removals box.
- Leave medicines in original labelled packaging where possible.
- Use a small cool bag for anything temperature-sensitive.
- Take expired medicines to a pharmacy for safe disposal.
Cleaning products
- Use up or dispose of harsh cleaners before moving day where possible.
- Do not mix bleach, ammonia-based products or unknown chemicals in the same box.
- Check whether your removals team can carry aerosols, flammables or corrosive products.
- Keep final-clean products separate until the bathroom has been wiped down.
If you are using a professional removals company, ask about restricted items before packing bathroom cleaners. Many companies will not carry hazardous or flammable liquids on the vehicle.
Build a First-Night Bathroom Bag
The bathroom is usually needed before anything else is properly unpacked. Keep one small bag or clear box with the items your household will need from the final morning through to the first night.
Pack this separately and keep it with you
Do not put this bag deep in the van. It should travel in the car or be loaded last and clearly marked.
How To Pack Common Bathroom Items
Different bathroom items need different handling. A box of towels can be forgiving. A box of glass bottles, electric toothbrush chargers and cleaning sprays cannot.
When Should You Pack the Bathroom?
Start early with the items you do not use: spare towels, unopened products, extra toilet roll, decorative items, duplicate toiletries and bathroom storage. Leave daily toiletries, medicines and final-clean products until the end.
Two or three days before moving, reduce the bathroom to one small working set per person. Everything else should either be packed, safely disposed of, or placed in the first-night bag.
If you are still planning your wider packing schedule, read our guide on when to start packing moving boxes. For box choice, see how to choose the right moving boxes, and for general packing method use our moving box packing tips.
Before You Leave the Old Bathroom
Once the bathroom is empty, check behind the toilet, inside vanity units, under the sink, in mirrored cabinets, shower niches, airing cupboards, laundry baskets and the back of drawers.
Leave out only what you need for the final clean. After that, put the cleaning cloths, remaining toilet roll, soap and bin bag into the essentials kit so they are ready at the new property.
Want Help With the Packing?
DJS Moves can help with packing, storage and removals across Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire and beyond. If you would rather not spend the week before moving wrapping bottles and sorting cupboards, we can plan the packing with you.
