I love stuff;
lots and lots of beautiful stuff,
and when I go into homes I can see how much other people love stuff too.
And while we could all do with a de-clutter sometimes getting rid of that precious stuff is just not going to happen.
The “what ifs” and “but I might need it one day” come at me thick and fast and I too have to admit to a loft full of that stuff that I am pretty sure one day I am going to use.
But I ask you; How good would you feel if you came home to this?
Pretty darn good alright! Of course there are lots of other reasons that makes keeping our stuff the only option; when getting ready to sell, whilst building or during a renovation or after downsizing.
So here is what to do.
Start room by room and create 3 areas:
Need to Keep,
Need to Donate,
and Need to Throw Away
Make sure you have sufficient storage boxes – this is for your Need to Keep Stuff
Make sure you have good cardboard boxes for your Need to Donate Stuff.
And of course Bin Bags for your Need to Throw Away Stuff.
Work methodically through the room; drawer by drawer, cupboard by cupboard and m2 by m2;
Use the 5 “W” questions to ascertain what you should keep:
What is the room used for?
What do I need for the room to be used for this purpose?
What haven’t I used in the last year?
What things make me happy?
What things annoy me?
And there you have your answers – simple!
So now you’ve sorted your stuff lets talk about storage…
The garage is a no-go zone; he who likes to save money is not at all partial to me foisting all manner of stuff in his man-cave!
I have a loft; mine has easy access from a bedroom with no ladders to negotiate so it works quite well, however, I don’t recommend hoisting large tubs of stuff and unused furniture up ladders!
Storage Containers are a good option but loading up the car and driving backwards and forwards to deliver your precious stuff is not so take a look here for a simple and affordable solution.
This is a sponsored post for the clever Smartbox. All your precious stuff will be in safe hands I promise! x
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