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5 Ways to Avoid Clutter in Your New Rental Home

Chelsea Tenant Keeping Their Rental Home Free of Unnecessary Clutter by Tidying UpMoving to a new house often marks the beginning of a new chapter in our lives. And by starting that new chapter the right way, you begin to keep your new home clean and free of clutter. Just like other people, clutter in your home seems to pile up so fast that, before you know it, decluttering your Chelsea rental home is going to be a great big problem. The wisest way, thinking ahead, is to keep clutter from piling up at the start. But that’s easier said than done!

To keep your new home clutter-free, you need a routine that is easy to incorporate into your daily routine. Let’s inspect a few things that might be just what you need to avoid clutter in your new home.

1. Identify Trouble Spots

Most of the clutter seen in the home can belong to just a few basic categories. The most typical areas of concern for clutter are things lying around that don’t seem to have a place, piled-up magazines or junk mail, or items you buy to acquire a skill or create a project but then never use. However, once you identify where your clutter comes from, you can create a specific strategy to keep it from overwhelming you.

2. Just Say No

A top way to prevent clutter from accumulating is to never bring it home. This strategy may need you to examine your purchasing habits and make a few changes. For example, do not take home free or promotional items you’re never going to use. It is the same approach for household items. If you already own an item, don’t buy another.

Before purchasing something new, think first if it’s going to add to the clutter in your home. It is also good to know how often you’ll be using a certain item. If it still is worth having, how about you try to replace an item you already own. By doing this, you are simply avoiding adding more stuff you’ll need to keep.

3. Create a Charity Box

Another nice idea to keep clutter out of your home is to have a box for items you plan to donate. Try to reflect how long you’ve had certain items as well as how likely you’re going to use them again while you go through your stuff. If you haven’t used the item in over a year, it’s likely that you will not be needing it again. Instead of allowing it to sit and gather dust, think about donating it to charity.

4. Use the One-In, One-Out Rule

A nice strategy for things like clothes, books, and toys is the one-in, one-out rule. The gist is to replace stuff that you already own instead of adding it to your belongings. For example, when you buy a new piece of clothing, donate one that you’re probably not using as much. By doing this, you’re allowing the overall number of items in your house to be limited to a feasible minimum.

5. Focus on Experiences, Not Things

Another usual trouble area for clutter involves gifts. The things we get as gifts can be tough to part with for sentimental reasons. Instead of letting items with sentimental value pile up, try to give and ask for gifts that provide experiences rather than things. For example, try asking as well as giving movie tickets, food gift cards, or something similar. Instead of clutter, you can gather great memories of the times spent doing activities with the people you love.

Keeping your home free of clutter can be hard, but using these strategies will allow you to reach your goal. However, if your current rental house is just too small to place all of your belongings, it may be time to transfer to a bigger one. If you are in the market for a new Chelsea rental home, Real Property Management Victory has what you need! Check out our online listings for more

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