It’s going to be the new year soon, and you might think of getting your house renovated before you welcome 2024. After all, welcoming the new year with a fresh-looking and stylish home excites you of what’s in store for you this 2024!

However, you can’t deny that home renovations are also filled with clutter. And, this makes your home renovations utterly chaotic! 

So, how can you ensure a stress-free and smoother home renovation? Through decluttering, of course!

Continue on reading to discover smart and easy strategies for decluttering your home before undergoing renovations!

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Plan your decluttering ahead

Let’s face it— decluttering can be overwhelming. After all, you’ve got tons of stuff at home, and everything seems to be everywhere at once!

However, did you know that you can reduce the stress of decluttering if you plan ahead?

So, before you declutter, you should assess each room and identify the items you want to keep, donate, or throw into the bin. You should also create a timeline detailing how you’ll take on each room at a time. This way, you can orevent the unnecessary stress of decluttering your home!

Oh, and if you’re aiming for more efficient disposal of your stuff, skip hire in Manchester can be a great help!

Use the three-box method

There’s plenty of decluttering techniques you can use for your home, and one of those is the three-box method!

But, what is it and how can you do it?

Simple! You only need to use three boxes to sort your stuff. You will label each box into the following:

  • To keep – These are items you’ll keep even after your decluttering. These are the items you always use such as toiletries, dinnerware, and clothes.
  • To donate or sell – These are items that you don’t use anymore but can still be used. For example, clothes you’ve worn out of and toys.
  • To discard – These are items that can’t be used anymore, even if you donate or sell them. Some examples of these are garbage and torn clothes.

You can ask yourself, “Have I used this in the past year?” when sorting out your items. If your answer is no, then it’s time for you to let if go!

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Throw out unused items

When you’re decluttering, you should remember one thing— let go if the items you rarely or never use!

So, why not start with these items for your decluttering journey? You can begin with old magazines, broken appliances, and outdated clothing and throw them out.

For outdated clothing, you can donate or sell them. This way, you can help the people in need or earn money from your stuff! Old magazines can be recycled into something new. Think of it as one of your sustainability projects— use them to decorate your home or even make recycled paper! And the last one, broken appliances, should be thrown out to the bin!

When you clear out unused items, you can instantly create more space in your home!

Organise, organise, organise!

I know, seeing all your stuff uncovered in your house gives you headaches! However, you can avoid any stress when packing items away through storage solutions!

You can use storage bins, shelves, or closet organisers for your stuff. This way, you’ll have a more efficient way to organise your stuff, maximising your space!

You can also downsize your valuables. This way, you can declutter and reduce the amount of the storage space that you’ll need!

Go one room at a time

Here’s a thing: decluttering is still a task; and doing all rooms all at once will definitely make you dizzy! So, why not take the simple route and declutter one room at a time?

You should concentrate on one area for a specific period. You should mention this in detail in your timeline. For example, you’ll focus on your bedroom for today, and move on to your child’s room tomorrow.

By decluttering one room at a time, you can maintain your focus, allowing you to track your progress more effectively!

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It’s a family thing

Decluttering your house is no simple feat. After all, it’s huge and you can’t do things by yourself! So, why not involve your family?

When you get everyone involved, you can make the decluttering process more manageable. Plus, you can finish quicker and more efficiently!

You can set goals and assign tasks for each member of your household. This way, you’ll create a sense of accomplishment together. Plus, decluttering can be a great way to bond while preparing your home for renovations!

Before you start your home renovation journey, you should first remember to declutter. This way, things in your house won’t get in the way, making your renovations easier to manage. With our smart and simple strategies, you can declutter your home as quick as possible, without the unnecessary stress!

ChrissyJ xx

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