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How to Declutter Before a Move

If you live in the busy city of Montreal, moving to a new home can be both exciting and overwhelming. Not only can Laval and West Island movers help with the procedure, but so can decluttering. Decluttering before a move not only helps with the packing process, but also helps you start fresh in your new space. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you declutter effectively.

 

  • Set Clear Goals

Before diving in, take a moment to decide your decluttering goals in order to have a plan and effectively declutter. Are you aiming to reduce the amount of stuff you own, or simply want to organize what you have? 

 

  • Create a Schedule

Decluttering can be a big task, so breaking it down into manageable chunks can greatly help. Decide how many hours or days you can dedicate to the process and create a timeline. Find out and decide how much time is needed for each type of thing you own.

 

  • Start with the Easy Stuff

Begin with areas that are less emotionally charged. This could be a storage closet or the garage. Starting with easier items will build your momentum and confidence. Even better are items that you’ve been wanting to get rid of for some time.

 

For each room, grab four boxes or bins labeled:

 

– Keep: Items you use regularly and love.

– Donate/Sell: Things in good condition that you no longer need.

– Trash: Broken or damaged items that aren’t worth keeping.

– Storage: Seasonal items or things you want to keep but don’t need immediately.

 

This method helps simplify decisions and keeps you organized.

 

  • Handle Sentimental Items Wisely

Sentimental items can be the hardest to part with, such as a plant you’ve had for a long time or a favorite piece of clothing. Choose a few meaningful pieces to keep, and consider taking photos of items you can’t keep. This way, you preserve the memory without the clutter. Doctor Mover will always make sure to handle your possessions with the utmost care so no need to worry about the fragility of the item.

Packing

  • Plan for Donations and Sales

Once you’ve sorted your items, make a plan for donations and sales. Schedule a pick-up with a local charity or set a date for a garage sale. Knowing your items have a new home can make it easier to part with them.

 

  • Involve the Family

If you’re moving with family, involve everyone in the decluttering process. Assign each person specific areas to tackle, and make it a fun family activity. This not only speeds up the process but also ensures everyone is on board with the move.

 

 

Conclusion

By following these steps, you learned how to declutter before a move and can now simplify the process and ensure that you’re only taking the items that truly matter to your new home. Remember, a fresh start is the perfect opportunity to create a space that reflects your current lifestyle and needs. Once you’re ready to engage in the moving process, get a quote from us.

 

 

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