Mommy’s Challenge: How To De-Clutter After Your Move To Your New House

Moving can be the best opportunity to reassess everything you currently have. However, it doesn’t mean you don’t need to de-clutter after you move to your new house. Even if you want a refreshing look after the transition, life continues, and your stuff will start accumulating again.

If you want to stay organized, here’s how you can declutter after your move to your new house.

 

1. Pay attention to your overloaded closets.

As time goes by, your closet gets easily overloaded. And if you have a bogged down closets, finding what you need also gets harder. Also, the contents that should be stored in the closet end up in plain view instead. Below are some ways to declutter a closet:

● Organize everything that you have. And to do that, you need to identify the things that you haven’t used since last year and place them on a hanger.

● Once you get rid of everything unnecessary, think about having a closet organization system which is affordable and efficient for smaller spaces.

● Make use of baskets, boxes, and drawers to maximize your space. If you have seasonal items like bags, you can place them in a higher shelving area.

● If you have enough room in your entryway, consider getting a shoe tower to help you organize all your shoes in one place

 

2. Avoid crowded bookshelves.

Bookshelves, for instance, can be an excellent way to organize stuff in the living room. No matter how small or large your home is, your bookshelves can be an essential element in your space. However, you shouldn’t over utilize this furniture to the point that it creates a cluttered effect. If you want to display your items in an organized manner, follow these steps:

● Remove all the belongings that you haven’t used for more than a year.

● Go through each item and sort them by type and size. Create a piling method for all your belongings including books, decorations, and magazines.

● Don’t forget to allocate a little space to lighten up your bookshelves.

● Put all smaller items that don’t have to be displayed in separate boxes. Then, get them arranged in the lowest shelves.

● Organize your objects such as candles, picture frames, and vases in an empty space next to other stuff. Seek help from professionals like Movers NYC to ensure you have these valuable items safely transported to your new home.

 

3. Don’t take your entryway for granted.

The entryway can be the busiest part of your home. It’s where you house your collection of shoes, sports equipment, and your children’s backpack. If you have a cluttered entrance, it’ll be more difficult for you to look for your keys and other things. However, you can beautify your entryway by following these steps:

● Add a bench or bookcase to store keys and other smaller items.

● Consider those items that are usually placed in your entrance and provide a basket to keep them organized.

● If you have bags and jackets, it’s best to install a coat rack and hooks.

● When it comes to your devices, add a charging station to declutter your entryway.

 

4. Clean your crowded kitchen countertops.

The kitchen countertops should be as organized as possible since they’re some of the most visible parts of your kitchen. If you want a fresh kitchen space after you move to your new house, consider some ideas below:

● Go through some kitchen items to get the most out of your cabinets and drawers.

● Don’t overload your shelves and walls with too many items.

● Add countertop appliances that make storage much more accessible, or you can select an under-cabinet mounted style of furniture for an organization.

● For small items that should be placed on the countertops, add some baskets and boxes.

 

5. Digitize whatever you can.

After moving, you may have a pile of CDs, cassettes, DVDs, pictures, and other essential documents. And to get rid of these things for good, you can have them digitized and saved to a computer hard drive. When it comes to your important personal documents like passports, birth certificates or identification cards, you can scan and save them all in a cloud to free up your space. Moreover, you can also go paperless for your subscription bills, bank, and credit card accounts.

 

6. Donate or sell some belongings.

The process of decluttering doesn’t only give you the opportunity to make your space clean and clutter-free. It’s also one way of making a little extra money from what you get rid of. If you’re looking to earn some money, consider the idea of donating or selling unused stuff. You can either hold a garage sale for all your items or donate them to a charitable organization nearby.

 

 

Conclusion

Take some time to reevaluate your space so you’ll have a clutter-free home after you move in. And now that you have these tips in mind, it’s time to put old items in their proper places. Doing so will let you live in an organized home and enjoy the good vibe of your new place. Also, if you want to have a smooth moving transition to your new home, never hesitate to call moving companies NYC for help.

 

 

 

2 Comments

  1. February 17, 2019 / 10:39

    Some really great tips there which are also useful even if you haven’t moved to a new house. 😀

    Sarah ? || Boxnip

  2. February 17, 2019 / 10:45

    I desperately need to de-clutter my house! Thank you for the helpful tips! I might have to print them off and then check I’m doing it all and be ruthless!

    Amy x
    Writing into the Ether

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