Practical House Clean-Up Preparation Tips

One of the main reasons we never get around to this task is that it’s overwhelming. As a result, it looms over our heads for months, even years. The trick is to realize that tackling one of these spaces is not really a “big project” but rather the sum of several small projects.

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Viewing it this way makes it manageable.  Even so, don’t expect to organize these rooms in a day, or even a week. After all, it took some time for them to get the way they are! Here are the basics to get you started:

1.  Armed with pen and paper, go to each area.  Analyze the room and make a list of the “small projects” that will comprise the organizing job, such as gardening tools, your old high school clothes, piles of outdated magazines, and “mystery boxes.”

2.  Gather the supplies you’ll need.  Here are some suggestions:

  • Cardboard boxes

Label them: Clothing consignment, library donations, garage sale, give-away, belongs elsewhere in the house, trash, etc.

  • Recycling bins for plastic and newspapers.
  • Extra light – a clip-on light with an extension cord will allow you to see into the dark corners.
  • Music to keep everybody motivated.

3.  Schedule a time to clean out.  Weekends and holidays are great because you can enlist family members to help…especially if some of the accumulation is theirs!

4.  On Clean-Out Day, assign each person an area, such as a shelf in the garage or a pile of boxes in the basement.  Provide parameters on what to keep and what to toss.  Be ruthless—if you don’t know when you are going to use it again, it needs to go.  (And think twice before dumping something there again a few months from now.  Does it really belong there, or are you just postponing a decision about finally throwing it away?)

5. Once you have pared down the bare essentials, you’re ready to reorganize!  Gradually you’ll uncover storage possibilities you

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  1. Some really great tips! Sometimes when I am withithe midst of a mess I really don’t know where to start first but I cannot stand the look of it so just dive in lol

  2. Cleanliness and neatness can really make a home or room inviting, and a place where one wants to be. Great post.
    Monica.

  3. Excellent tips you have provided. Great idea to gather and label.

  4. HI, I am in the middle of doing this in my basement from over ther years with two daughters you forget how much we collect and do not throw away.
    This so verry true. Very good article.
    I do not want to die being known as Hoarder.
    Lee Ness

  5. thanks for the tips.

  6. A usefull article and great tips to use in a siotuation like that.It would be overwelming if it was looked at as o huge project.Its amazing at times how much can be collected over time and we not know it.

  7. A very good article. Lots of the things that you need to throw away could be useful to someone else, so recycle them.

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