Whenever someone looks at my before and after pictures the inevitable question that follows is always, "Where did everything go?" The short answer: where it belongs! Yes, that's oversimplifying so let's cover it in more detail.
1) Trash/Recycle/Shred - Although I never force anyone to throw things away
during a project, I do encourage the homeowner to think about the item. Keeping
an item just because you always have isn't an acceptable answer. Things that
fall into this category tend to be broken items, items that are beyond
cleaning, and items that are now worthless such as user manuals for items long
gone, clothes that aren't good enough to donate, paperwork, phone books,
magazines, files for the car you owned 15 years ago...you get the idea.
Depending on the project, this is often the largest category of
"stuff" during a project. Somehow it expands to be far larger than
the original space.
2) Donations/Sales - For the most part, cluttered spaces often are packed
with perfectly good items...that you'll never use again. But someone else can,
and will, so this is where donations (and sales) come
into play. By the time a person has actually reached the point of decluttering
a space, having the items removed immediately is usually the preferred method.
On occasion, a person is planning on a yard sale or on-line posting and these
items are prepared accordingly.
3) Archives/Memorabilia - Areas that are cluttered in our living spaces
often have items that are meaningful and sentimental, which is fine. However, if the plan isn't to display those
items proudly, then it's time to pack them up and keep them safe. Generally cluttered areas, like desks, kitchen counters and
living room tables often accumulate LOTS of archives that can be packed up and
removed from the space.
4) Transfers - During the process of decluttering, areas are established for
everything. Yes, everything. If it doesn't already have a designated place,
we'll define one. Then, as the project continues, we put everything in its
place, "transferring" it there. This is always an extremely satisfying step. This
is where you realize you can be organized because you know where to put things
back. You may have known where to put some things, but when you know where
EVERYTHING should go, it's a great feeling of accomplishment...and the
beginning of an organized space for a lifetime.
The things that are meant to stay in the space are then organized. This
means utilizing the closet space, shelving, and storage containers in the
space, and then arranging your items in a way that is both aesthetically
pleasing and functional. That's it! Mission accomplished...an organized space!
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