
The New Year brings with it a host of resolutions. In addition to eating better and exercising, your home could use a bit of freshening. Packing up your holiday decorations and storing them appropriately can pave the way for you to sift through the rest of your home’s clutter and store it properly.
Involve the Family
If you’re looking to organize your home and get rid of items that are no longer in use, you want to enlist the help of the entire family. You can begin by discussing strategies on how you want to ditch the clutter and what you’ll do with the unwanted goods. Assign each person to a room in the home. They can then place your unnecessary clutter in stacks that you should toss, keep and donate. As a group, decide if there are any things of value that you just can’t part with.
Purchase the Right Gear
A fashionably decorated home adorned in brilliant shades, cowhide rugs and unique accessories may be hiding under a mountain of clutter. Getting rid of your junk and keeping things organized can help showcase your personal style. To prevent this task from becoming a year New Year’s ritual, you want to purchase the right storage gear that can help keep your home clutter-free. Storage containers and boxes can house the items that you need. You can also purchase racks and shelving units to store your necessities once they’re packed. Desks, drawers and cabinets can also be used to store the items you wish to keep. However, you want to ensure that the pieces are worth keeping.
Make it Fun
Getting people to help out in decluttering your home in the New Year may be a difficult feat. However, when you make it fun, you’ll get more volunteers. You can set the mood with some lively music. As you go through items such as yearbook pictures, family albums, recipe booklets and other paperwork, take the time to tell stories and share memories. While you want to clear your home in as little time possible, the steps that it takes to get there can be a unique experience.
Determine a Schedule
When you’re decluttering a dwelling, the prospect of the task may seem overwhelming to the individuals involved, especially if you have a lot of ground to cover. Instead of conquering the job all at once, determine a schedule in which you would like to accomplish it. Start with a smaller room first. Once the items have been cleared, and you’ve found a home for everything, choose another day where you can tackle the next room.
Schedule a Drop Off
If you’ve found things that can be donated and used by a charitable organization, you don’t want them to sit in your basement, laundry room or garage for long periods of time. Scheduling a time for a pick up gives you the incentive to declutter your dwelling and have the goodies packed and ready to go. If you don’t want to wait, you can also fill up your car and transport them on your own to the organization.
Set Future Rules
In order to put an end to future clutter, you want to set some future rules for your household. Whether you’re dealing with homework, mail, correspondence, coupons, letters, newsletters or bills, you want to designate an appropriate space for each item. You can also do this with your child’s room or play area. If they take their toys out, you need to implement a plan where they put the items that they took from the toy chest back into the container.