InventoryUpdated July 14, 20267 min

Moving Inventory Checklist by Room

Count the things that change labor; do not turn the estimate into a tax return.

Direct answer

Start with large furniture, beds, appliances, boxes, and specialty items. The estimator handles standard preparation and setup automatically, so the customer only adjusts quantities and important exceptions.

Planning information only. Confirm route, inventory, access, written moving documents, and applicable rules before booking.

Eight room categories with visual icons

Home-size starter lists remain editable

Voice and text can populate the same inventory

Living room

  • Sectional or sofa
  • Loveseat or recliners
  • Coffee and side tables
  • TV stand
  • Bookcases or wall units

Bedrooms

  • Bed frames and mattresses
  • Dressers and chests
  • Nightstands
  • Wardrobes or armoires
  • Cribs or bunk beds

Dining, office, and appliances

  • Dining table and chairs
  • China cabinet or credenza
  • Desk and office chair
  • File cabinets
  • Washer, dryer, refrigerator, or stove

Boxes, garage, and specialty items

  • Small, medium, large, and wardrobe boxes
  • Plastic totes and suitcases
  • Bicycles and gym equipment
  • Patio furniture and grills
  • Pianos, safes, pool tables, mirrors, and televisions

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to know the exact furniture name?

No. Describe the item naturally by voice or text, or choose the closest visual card. The draft inventory remains editable.

Should I count every lamp and small object?

Small loose belongings are usually represented through packed or crew-packed box counts. List separate objects when they require special handling.

Continue planning

Turn the guide into a route-specific estimate.

Enter the two addresses, describe the move in one message, and review the itemized planning range before sharing contact details.

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