Friday, July 17, 2020

DOWNSIZING TIPS: HOW TO GET RID OF CLUTTER?



Everyone knows that clutter needs to go but it’s always easier to leave the task of decluttering for another day. If you are moving to a new home, then now is the perfect time to get this done.

Some people think that downsizing is only for retirees. This couldn’t be further from the truth. Even those with children in college or if their adult children have settled into their new lives may consider downsizing.

Deal With Easier Stuff First

Getting rid of clutter can be an overwhelming task and that’s one of the many reasons why many homeowners put off this task. So, to help you get started, you should deal with the things that you can easily part with.

  1. Clothes – get rid of all those that no longer fit you, have not worn in years, or have stains on them.
  2. Paper – get rid of paper clutter like manuals, extra copies, envelopes, or similar items that you no longer use.
  3. Duplicates – Get rid of all the duplicates. Do you have 10 mugs in a house of 2? Do you have 5 black shirts when you only use 2 regularly?
  4. Books – donate, sell, or give some of the books that you own.
  5. Movies and Music – they’re most likely part of the service that you are already subscribed to so there’s no need to keep old music or movie tapes, CDs, or DVDs.

Dealing With Emotions When Decluttering

There are things that you don’t want to keep but find it hard to get rid of. How do you deal with them?

If there are things that remind you of someone you lost, you might want to keep only one item that represents a particular collection. This applies to china collections, old jewelry, book collection, figurine collection, etc.

Are you thinking that your kids might want the things that you are thinking of getting rid of? Professional organizers say that if parents don’t want it, it’s highly possible that the kids won’t like it either.

Now, what if you might need the items someday? You need to be honest and realistic as you ask yourself if you’ll use the item sometime soon. If you have it for more than a year and you never had the chance to use it yet then you most likely won’t be using it.

It can also be difficult to decide whether to keep a gift or not. You can tell yourself that it has served its purpose. You wouldn’t want to live in a new house that’s cluttered with items that you don’t want to get rid of because of guilt.

You should also get rid of the things that don’t add value to your life now. If it’s expensive, you always have the option to sell it or to give it to someone you care about whom you think will benefit from it.

You Can Keep Certain Items

One of the most common misconceptions about decluttering is that you need to get rid of everything. That is not true, at all. Home organizing means determining and prioritizing which items are important to you. Living an organized life involves creating habits in your house that will help maintain specific places for everything.

Your Belongings Don’t Have To Go To The Landfill

You can always have a yard sale for the things that you’ll get rid of. You can also sell it online. Use the proceeds to cover some of your moving costs, treat yourself to a night out, or buy a fresh coat of paint for your new room. If you don’t want to sell them, you can always donate your things, instead. Find an organization that would gladly have the things that you no longer use.

Call Brunswick Organizing Solutions if you need the help of a professional organizer in decluttering, downsizing, or moving to a new home.

Brunswick Organizing Solutions
Leland, NC 28451
910-477-3768
https://www.getorganizednc.com/

Cities Served
Leland, Wilmington, Shallotte, North Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Beach, Southport, Bolivia, St. James, Oak Island, Ocean Isle Beach, Sunset Beach, Carolina Shores, Calabash, Castle Hayne, Burgaw – Brunswick and Horry County

Monday, July 13, 2020

TIPS TO DECLUTTER AND DOWNSIZE YOUR HOME



One important thing when it comes to downsizing is to get rid of the things you don’t need in your life. It may seem quite simple but it’s a cumbersome process. You need thoughtful consideration and time. So, if you don’t have that much time or if you are not considering the consequences, you will wind up committing mistakes. You need to be smart when decluttering and downsizing.

Are Your Moving? Downsize The Big Stuff.

If you are moving to a smaller home, there’s no reason for you to bring too much stuff. Hauling big furniture will cost you a lot of money and if you have no place to put it in your new house, you’ll end up paying for a storage unit, which means extra cost. Check the floor plan of your new home. You can also do a walk through using a tape measure so you’ll get a feel of where you can place your sofas, chairs, and tables. You should make these decisions before moving. It will save you money and time.

Bring The Small Stuff With You

If you no longer want the clutter in your house or if you are moving to a new place, you may be tempted to sell or give away many of your small items like décor, clothing, or dishes. Don’t take this step too fast. Go through your stuff slowly and get rid of the general junk that accumulate over time. However, don’t be quick to get rid of things that you use all the time or you love using.

Keep items that you are using currently or seasonally. Don’t get rid of things that serve a practical purpose or has sentimental value. Others that no longer serve a practical purpose can be given away or sold.

Go Through All of The Boxes

You’ll be amazed at how many boxes will follow you as you move to a new place without you even looking inside them. Many of these boxes are filled with keepsakes from your loved ones. So, before you move, make sure to go through all of your boxes. You may be able to get rid of a few boxes that contain stuff that you won’t miss. Every box matters especially when you need all the space you can get. Spend some time to go through every part of your house from your closets to your attack and to your garage and then to your cabinets. If you have not used the item in more than a year or if you don’t think you’ll be using it over the next six months then consider selling, giving it away, or tossing it out. You should also think about selling your things to a thrift store or organizing a garage sale.

Plan Your Storage

After separating the things that are of no use to you anymore, you will still have more items you think you have space to store. At this point, it will be tempting to give away items to free up more space. But, before you do that, you should check what you can use, what you need or want and then asses and plan your storage.

Follow the One Year Rule

It can be very tempting to hang on to things that you once liked but no longer use or those that you think you can use someday. But if you have not used the item for at least one year, then it’s possible that you won’t be using it next year. Maybe it is time to sell or give them away. Of course, if the item is expensive or serves a specific purpose, then you should think twice before giving them away.

Do you need to declutter and downsize for your upcoming move? Call Brunswick Organizing Solutions now if you need the help of a professional organizer.

Brunswick Organizing Solutions
Leland, NC 28451
910-477-3768
https://www.getorganizednc.com/

Cities Served
Leland, Wilmington, Shallotte, North Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Beach, Southport, Bolivia, St. James, Oak Island, Ocean Isle Beach, Sunset Beach, Carolina Shores, Calabash, Castle Hayne, Burgaw – Brunswick and Horry County

Wednesday, July 8, 2020

ORGANIZING TIPS FOR AN EASIER AND STRESS-FREE MOVE



The idea that you’re finally moving to your new home is very exciting. But when you start thinking about the things you need to prepare before the move is enough to make you feel anxious and frazzled. But don’t worry too much. There are things you can do to make your move easier and stress free. Listed below are some home organizing tips to help you get started.

Organizing Tips

Prepare Early

Don’t start the decluttering and packing process a few days before the move. You need to take the preparation in phases so it will be easier for you. Get rid of moving stress by starting two to four weeks before packing. This is when you should start the purging process. When you get rid of the things that you won’t be bringing to your new home, you can start to pack your belongings. Make sure that you move room by room.

Declutter Thoroughly

Whether you’ve been living in your house for just a few months or decades, you most likely have accumulated many things that you no longer need or use. So, you need to declutter. Don’t take these extra items into your new home where it will most likely be stored away. Check all the drawers, cabinets, and closets. Take every item and decide if it should go to the use, love, or has strong sentimental value, basket. Keep the items you have to keep and toss out or donate the rest of your belongings.

Home Organizing

You may think that organizing your home won’t help since you are going to leave soon anyway. But that’s actually not true. Home organizing before you leave your old house could save you time. For example, you can start organizing your bathroom items into drawer inserts or packing the things you have under your kitchen sink into a bin or box. So, when you get into your new place, you can simply unpack these container and put them into its new home.

Pack By Room

Packing by room will help keep things organized and make the process of unpacking a whole lot easier. It will also help keep your belongings organized as you go through the moving process. Each box should only contain things that are for one room. In case there’s an extra space in the box, resist the temptation of adding extra items that are from a different part of the house.

Don’t Forget The Labels

Keep track of all your belongings by adding labels. This will prevent you from forgetting which box you placed what items. Always label every box. Put a box number and create a corresponding checklist of the things it contains.

Take It All In

Moving can be exciting. But it can also be physically and mentally exhausting. So take some time to take it all in and reflect on your moving day. Enjoy this milestone moment. You’re already done with half of the work and the hardest part is already over. Concentrate on setting up your new house and enjoy the fresh start.

Create Your Home Organizing Goals

You’re now given the opportunity to start a new. So make sure that you know what is important for you and how you want your new house to be. To help with that, it’s best to come up with organizing goals.

Create A Timeframe For Unpacking

We suggest that you get started right away but make sure you work at your own pace. Give yourself a realistic goal and make sure to hold yourself accountable. It can be one room per day or the entire house for two weeks, set a time limit to help you remain focused and motivated.

Come Up With An Organizing Plan

Once you are done unpacking, and the boxes are out of the way, you can start to come up with an organization strategy. Take measurements of the space you would like to organize. Always remember to reference your priorities.

Call Brunswick Organizing Solutions if you need the help of professional organizers to make your move easier, more convenient, and memorable.

Brunswick Organizing Solutions
Leland, NC 28451
910-477-3768
https://www.getorganizednc.com/

Cities Served
Leland, Wilmington, Shallotte, North Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Beach, Southport, Bolivia, St. James, Oak Island, Ocean Isle Beach, Sunset Beach, Carolina Shores, Calabash, Castle Hayne, Burgaw – Brunswick and Horry County

Sunday, July 5, 2020

DECLUTTER: HOME CLEANING TIPS IN UNDER 15 MINUTES



What happens when sudden unexpected guests show up on your doorstep or call just to tell you they will be coming in 15 minutes? You start to hysterically conceal every mess or clutter that you see.

Stop it immediately! Professional organizers have something in store for you to help in this dilemma.

Time-Saving Decluttering Guide

  1. Outdoor mess

You could not be considering the outside of your house, however, it is the very first thing that visitors will notice when they get there. If your outdoor furniture is disarranged, see to it it is straight and cushions are clean. Bring boots and umbrellas inside, return vacant planters and those backyard tools to the garage, and simply coiling your hose pipe will create a big difference.

  1. Living Room Clutter

A lot of cushions and couch covers could look unpleasant, so make sure to fix it before guests arrive. Store extra bed linen in the storage room or utility room as well as clean exactly what’s left. Next off, eliminate the coffee table as well as side tables. Arrange magazines and newspapers and put them in a basket, pile publications on close-by racks or under the coffee table and put remotes, DVDs as well as other electronic devices in the TV console. Provide uneven photo frames a fast repair before doing other tasks.

  1. Guest Bedroom deal

If you took on the coat wardrobe, shut the door and start doing other home organizing tasks. Otherwise, you’ll require another place to keep visitors’ coats and bags. Do away with tidy garments and shoes first, yet leave the dirty clothes. Next off, clear fashion jewelry, documents and other clutter away from the vanity, cabinets or night tables. Bring glass with you to the kitchen area.

  1.  Kitchen disorder

Another decluttering tip is to move your drying out shelf and other unnecessary home appliance on the counters to closets or cellar racks so you have space to prepare food for your guests. Secure the waste as well as recycling (this maximizes flooring area, also), then concentrate on the refrigerator: remove old bills and notes, straighten out pictures and ref magnets. It only takes a few minutes to arrange mail and bring crucial documents to your work desk. Return anything else left on the table to its appropriate place.

  1. Dining room dilemma

Have your partner or children help you clean by sweeping or vacuuming the area as you performed in the kitchen area so you could move your cleaning tasks to the following rooms.

For hassle-free decluttering and home organizing service, call Brunswick Organizing Solutions.

Brunswick Organizing Solutions
Leland, NC 28451
910-477-3768
https://www.getorganizednc.com/

Cities Served
Leland, Wilmington, Shallotte, North Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Beach, Southport, Bolivia, St. James, Oak Island, Ocean Isle Beach, Sunset Beach, Carolina Shores, Calabash, Castle Hayne, Burgaw – Brunswick and Horry County