Unpacking Like a Pro: What to Do the First 24 Hours in a New Home

Congratulations—you’ve made it to your new home! After weeks (or months) of planning, packing, and coordinating, you’ve officially completed your move. But while the hard part may seem over, the first 24 hours in a new home can be overwhelming if you don’t have a clear plan. Boxes are everywhere, essentials are hidden, and exhaustion is setting in.

As professional organizers and unpacking experts, we know how critical this window of time is for setting the tone in your new space. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you unpack like a pro—efficiently, calmly, and without the chaos.

Before you rip open the nearest box, pause. Walk through your new home and get a feel for the space. Take note of where natural light falls, how the rooms flow, and where high-traffic zones might be. This moment of reflection will help you make smarter decisions as you begin to unpack.

Pro Tip: Snap a few “before” photos. Not only are they fun to look back on, but they can help guide your furniture placement and decor decisions.

You likely packed an “essentials box” (if not, now’s a good time to dig through for what you need!). This should include:

  • Toiletries and medications
  • A few changes of clothes
  • Phone chargers
  • Basic kitchen items (coffee maker, utensils, snacks)
  • Important documents
  • Bedding and towels

Think of this as your first-night survival kit. These are the things you’ll want easy access to in the first 24 hours.

Nothing feels more grounding after a move than having a clean, made bed to crawl into. Make sure every member of the household has a comfortable place to sleep, complete with sheets, pillows, and blankets. You’ll thank yourself later.

🛏️ Pro Tip: If you didn’t label your bedding box clearly, search for soft, compressible items to open first. They’re often easy to identify by feel.

You don’t need a spa experience on day one, but having an organized, functional bathroom will do wonders for your comfort. Focus on:

  • Shower curtain and bath mat
  • Towels
  • Soap, shampoo, toothbrushes, etc.
  • Toilet paper (don’t forget this one!)

Place a few backup rolls of toilet paper and a hand towel in each bathroom for ease.

You don’t need to organize the spice rack yet, but you do need the kitchen to be usable. Start by unpacking:

  • Coffee maker or kettle
  • A few cups, plates, and bowls
  • Silverware
  • Dish soap and a sponge
  • Garbage bags and basic cleaning supplies

This allows you to stay fed and hydrated while you continue settling in.

Moves can be disorienting for little ones—whether they have paws or not. Designate a space that’s safe, familiar, and somewhat removed from the chaos. Include:

  • Toys, comfort items, or beds
  • Food, water, and a feeding station
  • Baby gates or playpens if needed

Letting them relax while you work through the rest of the house keeps stress levels down for everyone.

MoTake a few minutes to ensure all utilities are running smoothly:

  • Turn on lights in every room
  • Test the stove and oven
  • Run a quick cycle on the dishwasher and washing machine
  • Confirm Wi-Fi is connected
  • Check heating or cooling systems

If anything seems off, it’s better to identify the issue now so you can call for help right away.

Once the immediate essentials are in place, avoid the temptation to bounce between rooms. Instead, work through one room at a time. The order we recommend:

  1. Bedrooms – After a long move, good sleep matters.
  2. Kitchen – Fully setting up your kitchen helps establish daily routines.
  3. Bathrooms – Finish organizing these with all personal care items.
  4. Living Room – Create a relaxing space to unwind in.
  5. Garage/Basement/Storage – Save these for last unless needed urgently.

This approach prevents burnout and gives you a sense of accomplishment as each room gets completed.

Moves can be disorienting for little ones—whether they have paws or not. Designate a space that’s safe, familiar, and It’s tempting to want everything “just right,” especially in a fresh space. But the first 24 hours aren’t about perfection—they’re about comfort, functionality, and lowering stress.

Allow your organization systems to evolve as you live in the spaces. What works in week one might shift as you understand your routines and habits in the new home.

Moving is both physically and emotionally taxing. Build in breaks. Order takeout. Have a picnic dinner on the floor with your family. Celebrate when a room is finished.

These small rituals help make your new house feel like home, one box at a time.

Ready to settle in without the stress? Let Rose City Professional Organizing take it from here

The first 24 hours in a new home can feel like a whirlwind—but with the right plan, they can also be empowering. By prioritizing comfort, functionality, and tackling one room at a time, you’ll lay the foundation for a home that’s not just unpacked, but intentionally organized.

But if you’re staring at a sea of boxes and wondering where to even begin, we’re here to remind you that you don’t have to do it all yourself. At Rose City Professional Organizing, we specialize in turning post-move chaos into calm. Whether you need help unpacking your kitchen, setting up smart storage systems, or creating flow in your new home from day one, our expert team is here to make your transition smoother, faster, and far less overwhelming.

Contact us today to schedule your personalized unpacking and organizing session and let us do what we do best—so you can start enjoying your new home.