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Bathroom Books And Other Clutter: Tips For Reducing

By Serena Price


The longer you live somewhere, the easier it is for that place to become overly cluttered. There are numerous things that can accumulate in a home, in all of its rooms. Whether you have piles of bathroom books on the windowsill, unused pots and pans in the kitchen, or a dusty collection of stuffed animals in the den, chances are there are things in your home you could do without. Here are some ways you can reduce the clutter.

1. Throw stuff away! This may be difficult if you are sentimentally attached to your stuff, but it is the quickest and most definitive way to get rid of things. Be honest with yourself about your possessions. Chances are, some of your things are broken beyond repair, or so old that no one will ever use them again. Identify these things, and thrown them away. You will be glad you did.

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 garage sale. You may call it a stoop sale, or a yard sale, depending on where you live. Regardless, selling you unwanted items for a modest price can be a good way to clear them out, and to meet your neighbors as well. Selling things feels less wasteful than throwing them away, and other people may be able to find new functions for your old stuff.

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. Hand things down to relatives or friends. This is an especially useful tactic for people who have had all of the children they plan to have. If you know that you will no longer use your crib, your bouncer, or your old baby clothes, consider giving them away. Consult with relatives and friends who have children or are thinking about having them.

6. Get Organized! You may be unable to sell, store, throw away, or donate you things, but it is still possible to create less clutter in your home. Consider purchasing some storage containers and installing shelves to help make sure that you don't have too much stuff lying around on the floor or disorganized.

You will be very happy if you find some time to dedicate to reducing clutter in your living space. Clearing away the ceramic figurines, bathroom books, and other items that are taking unnecessary space. Think about using the tips provided above to help you do so.




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