Decluttering
Start by decluttering your home – selling, donating or throwing away all the things you no longer use will free up plenty of space you didn’t realise you had. Don’t just do the easy areas too – tackle the garage or storage cupboards you haven’t done in a while.
1. Three box exercise
Do you find yourself with too many clothes, drawers overflowing or your closet bursting?
Grab three boxes and label them keep, donate and trash and go through your all your clothes and pop them into one of the boxes. If you’re hesitant to donate and throw away something ask yourself if you’ve worn it in the last six months – if not it’s likely you don’t need it.
This is also a great method to use on other parts of your house – think garage, cupboards and laundry. If you’re preparing to sell your home tackling these areas will give you a good idea of how much you need to move into your new home, and could save you money on the move if you can get rid of the non-essentials.
2. Don’t get too attached
When you’re decluttering it’s important to think objectively about things – do you need this or use it often? If it’s something that you keep because you might use it one day think about whether it’s really necessary or not. If you’re moving home all these little things can add up into a lot of clutter that you’ll have to take with you.
3. Hire a skip bin
Once you’ve decluttered, hire a skip bin. This may sound simple but once you’ve paid for the space you’ll be surprised how many things you’ll find to get rid of. It can also be a lot easier to throw things away with the bin right in front of you rather than just having a pile sitting in the garage that you’ll get rid of one day.
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