Bathroom Books And Other Clutter: Tips For Reducing

By Serena Price


Every now and then we all come to a point where we feel overwhelmed by the clutter in our living spaces. Unless you keep constantly on top of clearing things out, eventually something will pile up. It may be bathroom books, tacky picture frames, an old Beanie Baby collection; we all have something we could stand to get rid of. Since no one wants to become a hoarder, here are a few tips for clearing out the unwanted clutter in your home.

1. Throw things away. This is the most effective way to alleviate clutter, yet also usually the hardest. Often, we have trouble parting with things because they hold sentimental value, or because we feel that getting rid of them would be a waste. But everyone has things they can live without, and chances are, some of the things cluttering your home are broken or useless. Throw those things away.

2. Store some things. Even if throwing things away seems too drastic, you can at least put things in storage. While this doesn't remove them from your life altogether, it does get them out of immediate sight, and create some more space. If you have not used something in the last three months, chances are you can do with out having it immediately accessible.

3. Have a stoop sale. You might call it a garage sale, or a yard sale, depending on where you live. Whatever you call it, this is a good way to get rid of unwanted stuff without being wasteful. Earn money, and see your stuff go to a good home. You might even make a new friend or two in your neighborhood.

4. Give things away to a charity. Many thrift stores and resale shops not only sell used items at reasonable prices, but also give their profits, or at least a portion of them, to good causes. Most commonly, clothing is donated to these shops or charity drives, but other things may also be useful. If you have excess toys, appliances, dishes, or blankets, they may be great things to donate.

5. Hand things down to relatives or friends. This is an especially useful tactic for people who have had all of the children they plan to have. If you know that you will no longer use your crib, your bouncer, or your old baby clothes, consider giving them away. Consult with relatives and friends who have children or are thinking about having them.

6. Organize. Even if you cannot find a significant amount of things you are willing to store, throw away, sell, or donate, you can still reduce clutter. Invest in some shelves and plastic storage containers, and organize things rather than leaving them lying around.

Take the time to figure out a way to reduce clutter in your home. You do not want to become buried under bathroom books, ceramic figurines, or any other unnecessary items that can overrun your living space. Use these tips to help you get your possessions under control.




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