Decluttering Tips Before Your Local Move: What to Keep, Donate, or Discard

Decluttering Tips Before Your Local Move: What to Keep, Donate, or Discard

Moovick

13 February 2024 5 min read
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Are you looking to relocate soon? Moving to a new city, state, or country is a huge change, and before you contact local movers to do the packing, heavy lifting, and moving, you’ll need to clear out lots of unwanted or less useful items in your home.

 

Ridding yourself of extraneous baggage is quite cost-effective as it helps you cut down on your moving expenses. And this is why we’ve put together a list of necessary decluttering tips before your local move. 

 

These tips will help you easily dispose of unwanted items in your home and prepare you to hire moving services for relocation. 

 

Clearing out the clutter in your home can be quite tasking, but with a simple approach, you can remove things that you don’t want or need anymore.

Things To Get Rid Of In Your Home

 

Before you begin setting aside objects you’re considering discarding, here are ways to make sorting through things in your home pretty easy.

Old Things You Have No Use For

 

Yes, it’s normal to get attached to things in our homes. Sometimes, there’s a sense of attachment we have to clothes we’ve outgrown, books we won’t read again, and many other things in the home that we get sentimental about.

 

However, you’ll have to let go of such things as it’ll lessen your moving expenses if you’re hiring local movers. It saves you time and money. 

Things You Have In Excess Amount

 

If your home is filled with many towels, water bottles, and the like that aren’t in use, you can dispose of them by offering them for sale or giving them out. Sure, you will have older and younger friends who could use your extra materials to minimize your belongings and make your packing and moving simple. 

 

Here are steps to prepare for your local move.

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How To Begin Decluttering Your Home
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Decluttering all the rooms in your house can be quite challenging. Many individuals find it stressful, coupled with other relocation problems. However, the best way to go about it is to break down your decluttering goals. It narrows down your focus and ensures you do things faster and in an organized manner. Here’s how to do it.

 

Declutter Room By Room 

 

As mentioned earlier, breaking your decluttering goals into bits will speed up your pace, and doing it room by room is the way to go. 

  • Start With Your Kitchen 

It’s quite typical of kitchens to accumulate lots of clutter as they hold many spaces to tuck things away. Once you begin rummaging through your kitchen shelves, cabinets, cupboards, and pantries, you’ll most likely find things you kept there that aren’t useful to you anymore. 

 

If you find things that can still be of use to someone else (but not to you), you can either sell them or give them away. 

  • Your Living Room 

This is where most of the action happens in the home, and as such, it’s also a dumping ground for clutter. You’ll most likely find old books and magazines, DVDs, and decor items that won’t fit into your new home. 

 

Thoroughly search your living room and put away any item you won’t need in your new home. Careful organization makes things easy for you and the moving services you hire.

 

Plus, decluttering before you pack is ideal as it removes the confusion of whether to relocate with specific things or not.

  • Your Bedrooms

Your bedroom and children’s bedrooms are also havens for clutter. Check bedroom drawers for clothes you and your kids don’t wear anymore. Check for other knick-knacks taking up space and remove them. 

  • Your Home Office

Your home workspace is also a place for clutter to hide. Check your filing cabinets and desk drawer, and you’ll discover lots of useless files and objects have been taking up space in your home office. 

  • Your Garage

Of all places in your home, you’ll most likely find the most clutter in the garage as it’s typically a dumping ground for old holiday decoration materials, left-over stuff from past projects, and a couple of other unwanted and unneeded things that have accumulated over the years.

 

Before you hire local movers for relocation, you’ll need to clear out your garage. On the occasion that you find some useful items you don’t need, you could organize a yard sale. This way, you’d make some quick bucks while getting rid of them.

Post-decluttering Tips: Organizing Packing Materials

 

Once you’re done decluttering your home, the next step is to begin packing. Here are post-decluttering tips to help organize your packing. 

  • Selecting Appropriate Packing Supplies

Local movers also offer packing services, and given their experience in relocation, they know the appropriate packing supplies to use. However, if you’re on a slim budget or you’re looking to cut down on your moving expenses, you can do the packing yourself. 

 

Here are some tips on selecting appropriate packing supplies. 

  • You’ll need cleaning brushes, brooms, and dustpans to clean both your old and new houses. 
  • You’ll need thick blankets to help protect your delicate belongings, such as your furniture, television, and mirrors.
  • You’ll also need to get a pair of gloves to keep your hands safe while packing.
  • You’ll need packing paper, bubble wrap, boxes (small, medium, and large), and a couple of other packing materials to prepare your things for relocation. 

With a quick Google search, you can discover the exact packing materials you’ll need. If the cost of acquiring all the packing supplies is quite high, you can opt for the alternative of paying an additional fee to local movers to do the packing for you. 

  • Use The One-Touch Rule

Once you’re done clearing out clutter and you’re in the packing phase, use the one-touch rule. This rule states that once you pick something up, don’t drop it until you’re done dealing with it.

 

This way, you make your packing faster and more organized.

  • Label Your Packing Boxes

The best way to pack and prepare for relocation is to keep related items together. Plus, it’s also ideal to label your packing boxes. The best way is to write the name of the room for which its items are meant. 

 

This makes your packing organized and also makes things easier for local movers.

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Contact Moovick Today For A Hitch-free Relocation

Are you looking to relocate soon? Here at Moovick, we connect you with professionals who offer stellar moving services. We own the market for moving companies that offer a considerably wide range of home-related services.  

 

Contact us now and book top movers for a hitch-free relocation.

 

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