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How Many Moving Boxes Do You Need?

Calculate the number of boxes, tape, and packing supplies needed based on home size and room count.

📅 Updated April 2026 Formula verified 📖 4 min read 🆓 Free · No sign-up

Box Estimates by Home Size

Studio/1BR: 30-50 boxes. 2BR: 50-80. 3BR: 80-120. 4BR: 120-160. 5BR+: 150-200+. The kitchen is always the most box-intensive room — a medium kitchen fills 15-20 boxes alone (dishes, glasses, small appliances all need individual wrapping). Garages and storage areas are wildly variable — a cluttered 2-car garage can fill 30+ boxes.

Free and Cheap Box Sources

Free: Liquor stores (sturdy, divided boxes perfect for glasses), grocery stores (produce boxes), Costco/BJ's, Facebook Marketplace / Buy Nothing groups, Nextdoor. Cheap: Home Depot and Lowes sell individual boxes ($1.50-3 each). Best value: Moving company box bundles ($50-100 for a home pack) include tape and paper. Start collecting free boxes 4-6 weeks before your move — the best boxes go fast.

⚡ CalcWolf Insight

The single best moving tip: pack an "open first" box with essentials — toilet paper, paper towels, trash bags, phone chargers, basic tools, sheets for the first night, coffee maker, and a change of clothes. Label it clearly and load it last (unload first). This one box makes the first 24 hours in your new home bearable.

Frequently asked questions
How many boxes do I need for a 3-bedroom house?
80-120 boxes total: approximately 20-25 small, 35-50 medium, 15-25 large, and 3 wardrobe boxes. This assumes average packing (not minimal, not excessive). Add 15-30 boxes if you have a large garage, full basement, or attic.
What size moving box should I use?
Small (1.5 cu ft): books, canned goods, heavy items — keep under 50 lbs. Medium (3 cu ft): most versatile — kitchen items, clothes, toys, general items. Large (4.5 cu ft): pillows, linens, lampshades, lightweight bulky items. The biggest mistake: packing heavy items in large boxes. They become impossible to lift safely.
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