Sunday, 2 February 2014

Getting Rid Of Bathroom Books And Other Clutter

By Serena Price


It is easy to become overwhelmed by the clutter in your living space, especially when you have lived there for a long period of time. Over the years, we all accumulate unnecessary items. Tacky souvenirs, stacks of bathroom books, or My Little Pony collections can take up all kinds of space that could be used for other purposes. Here are some tips for reducing the clutter in your home, and reducing your chances of becoming a hoarder.

1. Throw things away. This is the most effective way to alleviate clutter, yet also usually the hardest. Often, we have trouble parting with things because they hold sentimental value, or because we feel that getting rid of them would be a waste. But everyone has things they can live without, and chances are, some of the things cluttering your home are broken or useless. Throw those things away.

2. Make use of storage space. Whether you use you basement, attic, or closets, or rent out a storage locker, this can be a very effective method of clearing out your home. Take inventory of your things, and mark down the ones you have not used or touched in three months. Chances are, all of those things can go into storage, clearing out the spaces they currently occupy.

3. Have a stoop sale. You might call it a garage sale, or a yard sale, depending on where you live. Whatever you call it, this is a good way to get rid of unwanted stuff without being wasteful. Earn money, and see your stuff go to a good home. You might even make a new friend or two in your neighborhood.

4. Give things to charity. If selling your stuff feels uncomfortable, or if the prospect of organizing a sale is overwhelming, think about donating to a charity or a resale shop. Clothing is the thing that is most commonly donated, but you may have other things that would be useful, too, like old appliances or toys. Coats and blankets are also usually in high demand.

5. Give to a friend or relative. If you have a child and do not plan to have any more, chances are you have a lot of things you will no longer need. You may have cribs, bassinets, baby clothes, toddler clothes, and any number of other things you will never use again. Ask around to friends and relatives who are considering having children or who already have them.

6. Use organizational tools. Buy shelving units and large plastic containers. If you need to, make written lists detailing the things you want to keep and the things you want to give away. Being organized and methodical makes the clutter reducing process much less painful.

Take the time to figure out a way to reduce clutter in your home. You do not want to become buried under bathroom books, ceramic figurines, or any other unnecessary items that can overrun your living space. Use these tips to help you get your possessions under control.




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