Friday, April 29, 2022

DOWNSIZING TIPS FOR A SMALLER HOME



It can be difficult to move into a smaller house. But, it’s an opportunity to declutter, downsize, and organize your belongings so that you can make a fresh start in your new house. We have all the information you need to make this process easy!

Moving To A Smaller Home? Here Are Some Downsizing Tips

Declutter.

Although it may seem like spring cleaning, we encourage you to clean out all corners, cracks, and crevices of your home in order to eliminate unnecessary items. You may not have seen the garage or under your sink in years. These areas should be addressed first.

Spatial awareness.

When packing for your move keep in mind how much space you will need in your smaller home. It is not a good idea to have everything in one place. When downsizing, it is important to be mindful of the square footage of your new house.

Garage sale

We recommend holding a garage sale after you have decluttered and organized your belongings. There will be a lot of household decor and clothes that you don’t want to bring with you during your move. It is better to get rid than wait for your move. Plus, you will be able to make some extra money!

Storage space

You won’t likely have as much storage space as you do now. It’s important to go through all of your closets. This includes the entry, bedroom, linen, pantry, and any other closet space that you may have.

New home.

You still have to think about your new home after you’ve done all the organizing, decluttering and packing. We have compiled a checklist of everything you should do before you move into your new home. This will make the transition easier and less stressful.

Our expert home organizing tips and tricks will help you reduce stress during moving. We want you to have fun!

Call Brunswick Organizing Solutions now if you need help in decluttering and downsizing for your new home.

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

Brunswick Organizing Solutions
Shallotte, NC 28470
910-477-3768

Brunswick Organizing Solutions
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
843-429-8158

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

Thursday, April 28, 2022

HOME ORGANIZING: SIX TIPS TO MAKE SPRING CLEANING A SUCCESS



The birds are singing, the flowers are in bloom, but the house feels stuck with what they refer to as the winter blues. When it comes to spring cleaning, people know it as a tradition that lets us clean out our homes and prepare for the busy seasons of summer and spring. Although it can seem daunting, home organizing doesn’t have to be overwhelming.

Home Organizing: 6 Spring Cleaning Tips To Help You Get Started.

Clean Room by room

It is the best way to clean your home. To help you organize and remind yourself of areas that require extra attention, create cleaning checklists for each room. You can skip areas that have not been cleaned in recent months and instead focus on those parts that were neglected during winter.

Clear and organize your clutter

Spring cleaning can be difficult without clearing out clutter. This can be done with a four-step system. Identify the problem areas, analyse the reasons behind clutter, find solutions and implement them. As you work through spring cleaning, it is a good idea to sort your belongings into four categories: store, trash, give away or put away. You should get rid of all clutter as soon as you can, regardless if it’s for a charity donation or a yard sale.

Get your Household involved

Spring cleaning, as well as downsizing, should be a family endeavor. Even children as young as five years old can help. So everyone feels included, assign age-appropriate chores. You can play music while you clean, or set up a reward for the household to motivate them to do their work.

Take on the Seasonal Chores

Seasonal chores are important, especially when you’re preparing for warmer weather. To get them done early, incorporate them into your spring cleaning routine. As soon as the weather is warm, take on outdoor chores like decluttering and cleaning out the patio and grills. You should also store winter clothes, bedding, decor, etc. To give your home a fresh look, pull out your spring pieces.

Limit the use of cleaning products to a minimum

Keep your spring cleaning supplies to a minimum if you have to buy new cleaning products. You don’t have to buy a lot of cleaning products if you don’t need them. Use a good all-purpose cleaner, and microfiber cloths. These items will be able to clean most surfaces in your house. You can then purchase specialty cleaning products as necessary.

Establish New Cleaning Habits

It’s a great way to develop cleaning habits that will make it easier to do your next spring cleaning. Don’t attempt to complete all your spring cleaning in one day, or even over a weekend. You can instead spend 15 minutes each day tackling items on your spring cleaning list. This will encourage you to tidy up every day for between 10 and 15 minutes after your spring cleaning is done.

Call Brunswick Organizing Solutions now if you need the help of an expert in decluttering, downsizing, or organizing your home.

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

Brunswick Organizing Solutions
Shallotte, NC 28470
910-477-3768

Brunswick Organizing Solutions
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
843-429-8158

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

Friday, April 22, 2022

5 EASY WAYS TO DECLUTTER YOUR GARAGE



Garage organization poses unique challenges. How can you combine toys, tools, sporting equipment and cleaning supplies into one place? How do you declutter this part of your home?

Every household keeps things in its garage that they don’t need. Garages can become a household’s “dumping ground” because they contain too many things. You aren’t the only one who has accumulated a lot of clutter. You don’t have to worry if your garage is full of clutter. A professional home organizer has seen the following: dead and alive animals, food spoilage, photos that are ruined by moisture, termite-infested furnishings that never made it to a dump, and so on.

How To Declutter Your Garage

Prepare The Right Tools

You must have the right tools before you can get into the organization process. The following items are required:

  • Bags for trash that are heavy-duty
  • A shop vacuum, a broom, or a powerful vacuum such as a shop vacuum.
  • The catch-all basket of odds and ends

Garage clutter can be organized

Give the floor a thorough cleaning with a shop vacuum or a broom. You should also be aware of:

  • You can find small items, such as nails and other small objects on the floor
  • Stains made of oil or chemicals
  • Cobwebs
  • Evidence of furry or winged creatures living in your home

Start the decluttering process for your garage as you clean. Toss everything you don’t need, right away. This way you don’t have to deal with it during the decluttering/decision-making phase of what to toss and keep. You must first declutter your space before you can organize. This means you have to divide items into familiar categories.

  • Toss
  • Keep
  • Donate
  • Trash

Experts advise clients to take everything out of their space and divide it into zones. This will allow you to see everything you have, as well as what’s broken and what you don’t use. This is possible in a driveway. Divide and conquer if there’s not enough space. Start by choosing a corner in the garage or a type of item (beach items, small tools, etc.). Take your time to declutter.

Are you unsure whether to donate, throw away, recycle or keep an item? Consider when the last time you used it.

Organize your Garage into Zones

Professional organizers recommend organizing garages in zones because so many items can be stored in one place. Start by grouping similar items with each other.

The following areas can be used to organize your belongings:

  • Car supplies (anti-freeze, windshield wiper fluid, etc.
  • Sports equipment
  • Tools
  • Recycling center

Begin with the four main zones and work your way outwards from there. Once everything is in order, you can begin to estimate how much space each zone will take up and plan accordingly. If you are looking for a “beach gear area”, you can create one by gathering all your beach equipment together, and estimating how much space it will take up.

Plan Garage Storage

Start storing your items in the right places by assessing the space in your garage. These are easy and free ways to increase garage storage.

  • Use vertical space
  • You can use what you already have or buy the right products
  • If children are present, ensure that dangerous items (chemicals, and tools) are locked in a cabinet

Purchase an organizing system, then put it in your garage and check if it works for all your stuff. Take a conservative approach when planning your garage storage. You can start with basic organizers like shelving and a step stool. Start with the basics, and expand as you wish.

Maintain Garage Organization

Last, keep your organizing plan going. You can do a quick sweep every other week, seasonally, or monthly. It is a good idea to organize your garage at least twice per year.

Garages are very busy areas. Therefore, it is important to organize garages regularly. Moving helpdownsizing, and organizing experts say that once an area has been organized, cleaning it is much easier.

Call Brunswick Organizing Solutions now if you wish to have an expert professional organizer help you in effectively decluttering and organizing your garage.

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

Brunswick Organizing Solutions
Shallotte, NC 28470
910-477-3768

Brunswick Organizing Solutions
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
843-429-8158

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

Tuesday, April 19, 2022

TIPS TO DECLUTTER AND ORGANIZE YOUR GARAGE



There are few better places than your garage for storage space. The problem with garages is that they are often a mess. Many American families cannot park their cars in their garages because it is so full of their stuff. If this is you, stay put! This article offers great tips on how to declutter and organize your garage.

Declutter: Get Rid of Everything You Don’t Use

Most of the junk in your garage is actually junk. Your son’s bicycle that he has outgrown. Your daughter’s broken toys. The lamp your dog knocked over last Thanksgiving. You can free up lots of garage space by decluttering. It is a good rule of thumb to get rid of junk that you don’t use, need, or want. There are several ways to do this, including:

  • Garage sales are a great way to make extra money. You can sell your unwanted items and make some extra money.
  • Donate gently used items to Goodwill.
  • You can take a truck or a car-load of junk to the local dump.
  • Craigslist will place a “curb alert” for you. Put all of your unwanted items on the curb. We promise that people will take it away almost magically.
  • Don’t give things you don’t need but that still work to your neighbors or friends.
  • Do not toss your spouse’s things

It’s not difficult to organize and declutter your home or just your garage. It is necessary, and it can help you create a garage that you love. It’s a bad idea to get rid of stuff belonging to your spouse. You may think of junk, but what they consider junk may have sentimental or treasure value. Organize or not, don’t throw away or give away anything that belonged to your spouse. It will almost always prevent arguments and hurt feelings.

Shelving can help organize your garage

Have you ever noticed how shelves can help with home organizing? They can also be used in your garage! You can find heavy-duty plastic and metal shelving at your local big-box home center that can withstand a lot of abuse. Even better, shelves allow you to use vertical space instead of floor space. Your garage will be more accessible and you’ll feel more free.

You can make shelves from wood using shelf brackets if you don’t wish to purchase a shelf unit. You can put your items higher up and out of sight. Another option is to hang a single long frame that runs the length of your garage wall. It doesn’t matter what shelving you choose, it will immediately declutter your garage making it easier to organize.

Get rid of clutter and organize your garage with bins

Clear plastic bins are simply amazing. These bins can hold all kinds of stuff and don’t require tape like a box. They can be seen from the top, so it’s easy to find what’s inside. They are also extremely affordable. Clear, plastic bins are often on sale at big-box retailers. It is possible to wait for a sale and stock up.

Get rid of clutter and organize your garage with labels

Labels are a must, no matter what container you use to store your items. This is especially true for colored bins and plain boxes. It’s frustrating to have to go through every container or box to find the right item. This is especially true when you are in a rush. Labels make it easier to locate what you need and keep your garage organized.

Design Garage Space as a Department Store

Did you know that large department stores organize their things into zones? These zones are your grocery zone; an automotive zone and a tool zone. You can find the item you are looking for in all of these zones. It’s a smart idea to organize your garage as a department store. There will be areas for tools and sports equipment. Our favorite is the beach gear area!

Use A Storage Rental Unit

Many families have too much stuff in their garage that it is difficult to move them. Renting a storage unit in your local area might be an option if you are one of these people. This will allow you to store lots of stuff, while organizing your garage or when you’re downsizing. It’s a great idea all around. You can free up valuable garage space by renting a storage unit. A storage unit is ideal for seasonal items such as holiday decorations.

Garbage cans for sports equipment

It can be a mess with sports equipment such as balls, frisbees and bats. It is best to organize them. You can organize them by buying a large garbage can. It is easy to use, inexpensive and keeps your equipment dry so it doesn’t rot.

Once you’re organized, keep it up

After organizing your garage, there’s nothing quite like feeling accomplished. Now it’s time to keep your garage organized. Keep your plan in mind, organize everything neatly, and ensure that the family does the same. To keep your garage in tip-top shape, we recommend organizing it at least twice per year. We also have a blog on how to organize your garage within a budget. You should check it out!

Get organized and start decluttering your garage!

We hope you find this information helpful in getting your garage in tip-top condition. You’ll love all the extra space once you get it organized. All the best with this process, and your amazing garage! Call Brunswick Organizing Solutions if you need the help of a professional organizer.

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

Brunswick Organizing Solutions
Shallotte, NC 28470
910-477-3768

Brunswick Organizing Solutions
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
843-429-8158

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

 

Thursday, April 14, 2022

HOME ORGANIZING TIPS: 8 ROOM MAKEOVER IDEAS FOR MOTHER’S DAY



Mother’s Day is right around the corner and because moms deserve the best – the perfect gift can be tough to shop for. To make things even more tricky, you can’t exactly go browsing at the mall or her favorite store right now. But don’t worry. What if instead of buying something, you embark on a home organizing project? Having an organized space for creative projects, relaxing, or reading is one of the best presents you could give mom this year.

Check out these 8 room makeover ideas and create the perfect retreat for mom this Mother’s Day.

Home Organizing Projects For Mother’s Day

1. Craft Room Makeover

Does the mom in your life love to scrapbook, knit scarves and blankets, or transform vintage yard sale finds into works of art? Fixing up a special spot for her to harness her creativity and tackle crafts may be the perfect Mother’s Day gift. If there’s not already a designated spot in the house for a craft space, find an unused nook or simply set up a small table in a guestroom or home office. You don’t need a ton of space — just room for the essentials. If she already has her own crafting space, organize that messy area as a Mother’s Day surprise.

Must-haves: A bulletin board — complete with inspiration shots — is a fun way to personalize a craft room’s style without having to add additional art. Besides the basics, consider ordering a new set of colorful pens and pencils online.

Decorating tip: If you don’t have a standard desk to use for storage, items that normally go in a drawer — like scissors — can be hung on hooks for functional wall art.

2. Reading Nook

Most moms would love a little more time to themselves. Set up a spot near a sunny window or bookshelf for curling up with a book. A window seat is the perfect potential reading nook. Add a shelf with some of her favorite reads. Fluff up a few pillows and blankets to make it cozy. If there isn’t a window seat in her home, you can achieve the same feel with a comfy chair in a well-lit corner.

Must-haves: Accessorize with plenty of big pillows and a soft blanket or two. Don’t forget a small table to hold cups of tea. Make sure this room makeover has adequate lighting or a lamp nearby for late nights or stormy afternoons.

Decorating tip: Consider putting in an easy-to-install curtain around the nook for privacy (and naps).

3. Baking Station

If she loves to bake, setting up a baking station is as much a gift to yourself as it is to her. Regardless of the kitchen size, it’s worth it to get inspired and designate a place for all of her baking supplies. Fill a small, portable cart with essential ingredients, tools, cookbooks, and recipes.

Must-haves: Glass containers make it easy to find basic ingredients. Keep a few cutting boards, whisks, rubber spatulas, and rolling pins on the cart too. Think about what mom likes to bake and add the appropriate items — cookie cutters or cupcake liners, for instance.

Decorating tip: Make sure the cart can be stored when it’s not in use. If there just isn’t enough room for it in your mother’s kitchen, consider clearing and organizing a shelf near a convenient countertop or workspace as a makeshift baking station.

4. Home Office Makeover

If your mom typically works in an office, she is likely working from home right now. But even if she’s retired, having a space to work on her own special projects is important. It doesn’t have to be particularly grand. It could just be a matter of helping her clean up a cluttered home office or kitchen desk space, sliding a desk and chair into an empty closet, or transforming an unused hutch into an easy-to-clean home office.

Must-haves: Make sure that whatever space you choose has adequate lighting, outlets, and internet access. Complete the room makeover with a few patterned boxes, a fun bulletin board, and a unique mouse pad.

Decorating tip: If you’re helping mom set up a small home office, keep in mind that you don’t have to store everything nearby. Store extra paper, files, and other less-used supplies in labeled boxes and in another room.

5. Bath Sanctuary

Moms always deserve to be pampered, but this is especially true on Mother’s Day. While we typically send our moms to the spa to get cared for, she can still have a luxurious spa experience from the comfort of her home. A great place to start is to design a relaxing space for mom to take the ultimate spa bath at home.

Must-haves: With the right tools, an average bath can become a place for pampering. Accessories are key with this room makeover — candles, plush towels, silky bath oils, soft soaps, and sponges should all be laid out. Don’t forget to clean the bathroom too. It’s difficult to relax in a bathroom that’s a mess.

Decorating tip: Take into account that scent is a huge emotional trigger. Choose subtly scented candles and bath oils that blend, not clash, with one another.

6. Relaxing Outdoor Space

Maybe mom’s outdoor space is a place that relaxes her more than a bubble bath. Sweep off an outdoor patio or rake the dead debris out of her garden. Freshen things up with a new layer of gravel, freshly potted plants, or even a newly planted tree.

Must-haves: A truly comfortable outdoor space has all the makings of a great indoor space. Hang up some wind chimes, add side tables for iced tea and magazines, bring out cozy pillows and blankets, and ensure there is good lighting (whether natural or artificial).

Decorating tip: Adding aromatherapy to the outdoor space in the form of fragrant plants is a quick way to create relaxation. Incorporate potted plants, or plant them in the ground around your seating area. Lavender, gardenia, and clematis are all great options that provide a light and sweet fragrance that can last through the summer.

7. Organized Closet

Create a celeb-worthy closet space for mom. Even if she doesn’t have a magical dressing room, a few personal touches can make even a plain closet worth spending time in. Organize clothes by color and try to make things accessible and easy on the eye. Replace any worn-out sweater boxes or shoe racks with labeled alternatives, hang purses and jewelry on the wall, and neatly fold clothes in drawers.

Must-haves: Place wall hooks on the inside walls of the closet. This will act as a designated space for scarves, belts, purses, bathing suits, etc. Additionally, it will allow mom to quickly grab frequently used items and accessories.

Decorating tip: Fluorescent-lit dressing rooms have taught us that lighting makes all the difference when trying on clothes. With this room makeover, make sure mom has a flattering spot to put her outfits together. A floor lamp could be a nice alternative to harsh overhead lighting.

8. Clean House

If there’s one thing mom shouldn’t have to do on Mother’s Day, it’s clean the house. It doesn’t sound that fancy, but if she is too busy to do it herself, cleaning her house can be the perfect gift. Deep clean her kitchen, bathroom, living room, and bedrooms. Declutter and get things organized. You can take on the task yourself, or give her a gift card to a professional organizer in Myrtle Beach so she can schedule it on her own time.

 

Here’s the link to the original article:

https://www.redfin.com/blog/room-makeover-ideas-for-mothers-day/

Call Brunswick Organizing Solutions now if you need the help of a professional organizer in decluttering your home and keeping it clean and organized.

 

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

Brunswick Organizing Solutions
Shallotte, NC 28470
910-477-3768

Brunswick Organizing Solutions
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
843-429-8158

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

Tuesday, April 12, 2022

TIPS TO HELP PARENTS MOVE AND DOWNSIZE



Is your parent moving in with you or to an assisted living facility, or maybe a smaller apartment or home? It doesn’t matter what their situation is or where they are moving, it’s likely they will be moving to a smaller place. If this is the case, they will need to downsize. While senior downsizing might sound like a negative thing, it can actually have many benefits, including a simpler lifestyle, better organization of paperwork, and the opportunity to pass on the legacy to the next generation.

Even if your parents are ready and willing to downsize, it can be overwhelming for seniors. These are some tips from professional organizers to help you downsize.

Senior Downsizing Tips

Garbage Must Be Removed

As with any type of home organizing, downsizing can be viewed as a series. It is easiest to start with the “low hanging fruit”. This is stuff that doesn’t have any emotional attachments and is not good enough for the thrift shop. Grab a bag and head to the pantry, linen closet or junk drawer in the kitchen. There will be many items that have expired. You should consider the size of the new house you are moving into, and zoning laws permitting, you may need to rent a dumpster.

Decide what you want to do

After you’ve got rid of all the trash, your parents need to decide which items they wish to keep. They should not be concerned about stuffing items in their new home when they are choosing which items to bring. They should pick the items that make their home comfortable and beautiful. Family photos are often the most important. They will help them remember the good times of their life.

Give Away the Good Stuff

The third step is to decide which heirlooms you want to pass on. It will be a joy for your parents to see their treasured items used by the next generation. There are times when the children and parents have different tastes. Your parents should first offer the heirlooms their children, then their grandkids, then their friends and other relatives who might enjoy the antiques. It’s okay if no one wants your stuff.

Sell Valuable Items

You can help your parents sell valuables they don’t want or can’t keep. They may ask you to help organize a garage sale or sell on Facebook Marketplace. They can not only get rid of items they don’t want but also make money.

Donate the Rest

Your parents may prefer to donate their items instead of having a garage sale. Ask them what charity they would like their items taken to.

When possible, keep your parents involved in the process. However, when it becomes overwhelming for them or you, it may ne time to call in a local senior move manager. Our professional organizers are available to assist you and your parents in making the senior moving and downsizing process easy, fun, and stress-free.

Brunswick Organizing Solutions
Leland, NC 28451
910-477-3768
info@getorganizednc.com

Brunswick Organizing Solutions
Shallotte, NC 28470
910-477-3768

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Brunswick Organizing Solutions
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
843-429-8158

Professional Organizer – Restore Disorder to Order

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Wilmington, NC 28403
910-477-3768

Friday, April 8, 2022

TIPS TO MAKE YOUR MOVE MANAGEABLE



Moving ageing parents and other loved ones from their memory-filled, long-standing home to a smaller space in a new community can be a difficult task for them as well as those who help them. The person moving should allow for a year to search for the new and get rid of the old. It is possible that the move will be triggered by death or serious health issue.

In this case, family and friends may have to scramble for decades worth of belongings. You want the transition to be as smooth as possible, regardless of whether it is in a retirement community or assisted living. Your loved one will have a harder time adapting to the stress of a move.

Moving Help: Senior Move Managers (SMMs)

If you are living far from your loved ones or have strained relationships with them, a Senior Manager Manager can provide professional moving help. An SMM can be a lifesaver even if everyone lives close and loves one another.

An SMM can be a problem solver, a wise friend, a neutral third party, a professional downsizer, and an adviser. They help families get rid of the unnecessary stuff while keeping the memories. SMMs don’t carry the baggage of family history. They know that the loss of an elderly parent is devastating for the entire family.

The hourly fee is between $40 and $80, but may be higher in certain areas. While services can be ordered individually, some SMMs offer packages that include two or more moving services in Myrtle Beach. Before you decide on one, interview several.

You will be spending a lot time with them and may have some very emotional moments. Ask your friends and the staff at the care facility for recommendations. You may be able find someone in your local area through the National Association of Senior and Speciality Move Managers.

These services can include:

  • Plan your move
  • Organizing, sorting, and downsizing
  • Designing floor plans for the new home according to your specifications
  • Selling remaining items via auction, estate sale, consignment, or donating with an itemized receipt, tax valuation,
  • Interviewing, scheduling, and supervising movers
  • Arrange shipment and storage
  • Supervise professional packing
  • Set up your new home and unpack items
  • Arrange for a cleaning service, painters, and repairmen in order to prepare the house for sale
  • Assisting you in finding a broker for real estate
  • Begin with the client for the drive or flight to their new residence

Make sure you are prepared

Rome was not built in one day. It is important to be patient and allow the process to unfold over time. It can be difficult to let go of a home. The good, the bad, the forgotten, the emotional, and unexpected are all part of dividing and sorting. This makes it difficult for everyone to deal with the family shift. It’s more than just going through things; it’s also going through the memories.

Find the humorous parts. Overlook your siblings’ foibles. Give everyone the space they need to grieve.

Make a move manageable

Step by Step

Step 1. Ask your loved one what six possessions are most important to you. Jewellery and smaller items don’t count. Maybe it’s the blanket that your mom wrapped around your newborns, or the bureau your grandfather made. Keep the chosen items.

Step 2. You can label them Move, Sell or Toss, Donate, up for grabs, Pass On, and Donate.

Step 3. Begin with the rooms that are used the least because that’s where you most likely keep the things that you don’t use that much. Before you start, you should first agree that you’ll get rid of things that are worn out, cracked, or broken, unless the item is an heirloom.

Step 4. Toss the unwanted items in the Throw or Donate box.

  • Your loved one can choose what will stay and what will go.
  • Place small and medium items, such as lamps, art, or candlesticks, in the boxes. Large items can be labeled with appropriate labels and assigned a different sticky note color.
  • Books that are donated to libraries or used-book stores get their own toy boxes.
  • Hangers should be used for clothing going to consignment shops. To make a garment bag, cut a 3-inch hole in the bottom end of a large bag.
  • To ensure that it fits in the new space, measure everything marked Move.
  • If the Pass Along is for a person, please write their name.
  • If you’re undecided, put a question mark on a tag. Within a week, you can decide.

Step 5. If your family member has spent many years building their personal collection, find a way to remember all of it without having to bring them all with you. One good example is to take pictures of the items in the collection.

Step 6.

  • Anybody can grab anything from the Up for Grabs Box.
  • All unclaimed items go to Donate/Toss.
  • Toss the same thing.
  • Don’t forget to collect donations regularly.
  • You should move any Pass-On items as soon as possible.

Moving Tips to Reduce Stress

  • It can be easier to part with loved items if they are given to a family member.
  • Note to the recipient: Take the china even if you don’t want it. Your loved one will find comfort in knowing that they will love and use the china. Say thanks. It can be left aside for six months. It can be quietly donated or consigned if no one in your family is interested.
  • Phrases such as “You don’t need that!” It’s junk!” They are not helpful. When the to-go pile swells, offer a gentle “This-one-or-that-one?” choice.
  • Draw a floor plan for your loved one’s new house. To represent furniture, cut rectangles, squares, and circles to scale. Without being told, your loved one will be able to see which pieces will fit.
  • Concentrate on the positive. What are you going do with the profits from the sale of patio furniture?
  • Ask if your loved one can use an outdoor bench or birdbath if he or she is moving to an assisted living community.
  • You can take hourly breaks.
  • After your loved one is done deciding which items to give up, ask them for a brief rest. Take the opportunity to bag donations.

Call Brunswick Organizing Solutions now and let our team of professional organizers help you make your move more memorable and less stressful.

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

Brunswick Organizing Solutions
Shallotte, NC 28470
910-477-3768

Brunswick Organizing Solutions
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
843-429-8158

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, April 6, 2022

WHAT TO PREPARE BEFORE MOVING AND PACKING EXPERTS ARRIVE IN YOUR HOME



A full-service moving and packing team comes with highly-trained professionals, but you cannot be too careful when handling your stuff. You can pack some items yourself and others you should let go. There are also things that you will need to keep track of.

You will avoid a stressful move, and the hassle of looking through boxes after you get to your new home. A successful move requires the best San Rafael movers and packers. They must be organized and well-prepared. Here are some things you can do to prepare for the arrival of professionals that offer moving services in Myrtle Beach.

How to prepare before moving and packing professionals arrive in your home?

Get rid of everything in your home. Take one room at a while and eliminate any unused or unneeded items. You can sort them into boxes that are labeled Trash, Donate, or Give as gifts.

Consider packing personal belongings. Make sure to take time to pack your valuables such as jewelry, chargers, chargers, and toiletries. Make sure to have your medications and a change of clothes ready for when you move.

Mark Fragile Items or High-Value Products. This will signal to the packing staff that you are taking care of your precious vintage glass and other items with sentimental value.

Backup your files. You don’t want to lose important information or work during a move. Backup your laptop and computer files to a portable hard drive, or the cloud.

Label your rooms. Label every room with signs so professional packing experts can arrange boxes according to your needs. They will have your master bathroom items in a box labeled accordingly.

Get rid of the mess. It’s easier to move kitchenware, laundry, tools and other daily items if you organize them. A few small items can make it easier for the packing crew to move. Decluttering not only will be good for your health but also will make it easier to move faster.

You can deal with non-allowable items. Myrtle Beach moving companies and packers will not accept hazardous, perishable or plant items. For the safety of your family, explosive, flammable or corrosive materials should not be transported.

Before the big day, make sure to eat your refrigerated and fresh food. You can gift your plants to family members or donate the fragile potted species of plants to local nursing homes or hospitals.

Photographs. Your smartphone makes it easy to take photos. As an extra precaution, capture as many close-ups and shots as possible.

Get a Quick Briefing. Be clear about your expectations and you can be sure that reputable movers will meet them.

Expect a marathon in the packing department. It is always a nice gesture to offer cold water and snacks for those who have worked hard.

Call Brunswick Organizing Solutions now if you need the help of professionals in packing your stuff before your move.

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

Brunswick Organizing Solutions
Shallotte, NC 28470
910-477-3768

Brunswick Organizing Solutions
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
843-429-8158

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

Friday, April 1, 2022

7 TIPS TO MAKE MOVING LESS STRESSFUL



There are many things you can do to make moving more convenient and less stressful. Although you can take on this huge task on your own, you can also hire professional packing services.

Moving Tips From Experts Offering Professional Packing Services

1. Plan

A plan is key to organizing your move. You will have enough time to hire movers, reserve a truck rental and pack everything. To keep everything organized, you can either get a moving folder or an online document. This timeline will make moving easier, both financially and emotionally, which can prevent you from having to worry about future headaches.

To keep your plan on track, use a moving checklist. You can find many moving checklists online that will help you stay on track and provide guidance. Many of these checklists are organized according to how far you are away from your move day. We recommend that you keep a to-do listing you add to as you recall tasks. You can keep it in a notebook or a notepad on your phone Don’t forget any detail!

2. Use a Labeling system

Consider creating a system for sorting your personal and valuable items before you start packing. To visually organize your belongings, you can use different numbers or colors. Label your boxes with the destination, contents, and fragile items. This information should be written on every side of the box to make it easy to find later. This will ensure that you don’t have a truck full identical boxes and no way to know what they contain. Moving into a new home is easier if you take your boxes straight to the right room. You’ll thank us later for this time-saving tip!

Pro Tip: Use clear storage containers to see exactly what’s inside, without opening the box.

3. Get organized ahead of time

Planning your move is stressful when you consider the time factor. It can be overwhelming to see the long laundry list that you have to do if you don’t give yourself enough time. Once you have established your labeling system, it is time to pack. It is a good idea to start packing at least two weeks prior to your move. You can start by packing things you don’t use often, and save the more commonly used items for later.

4. Ask for Help

Everybody can use some help from time to time, so don’t be afraid of asking a family member or friend for assistance during the move. It doesn’t matter if they help pack or just give advice, it will make moving easier. Host a party with your friends to help you pack. You can also hire moving helpers.

5. Concentrate on one room at a time

It can make organizing your home much simpler by going through each room one at a time. You can start by packing the rooms that you don’t use often, like guest bedrooms or dining rooms. As you get closer to the move day, you can start packing rooms that you use more often.

6. Moving professionals?

Although it won’t take away the stress of a move, hiring professional moving out help to manage the logistics will ease your mind. Do your research before you start looking for movers.

There are many options. There are many options. For instance, a full-service packing company will handle the entire process while others will pack and transport only your special items. It is a smart idea to get professional moving coverage. Also, keep a complete inventory of all your valuables just in case anything happens.

7. Make sure to pack an overnight bag

It can be difficult to find the items you need once you have everything packed and ready for your move. For the first few nights in your new place, you can pack an overnight bag to help you avoid having to search endlessly for items. This will give you ample time to unpack and sort through your belongings.

Call Brunswick Organizing Solutions now if you need professional help in moving to your new home. 

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

Brunswick Organizing Solutions
Shallotte, NC 28470
910-477-3768

Brunswick Organizing Solutions
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
843-429-8158

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