Spring Decluttering: What to Store, What to Toss, and What to Keep

The season of fresh air, open windows, and finally dealing with that pile of stuff you have been putting off all winter is spring. If you are drowning in clutter, try this simple three-category method to get back on top of things: Store, Toss, or Keep.

STORE IT Some items are not suitable for year-round storage in the home but are nonetheless essential and need to be kept. A unit at SpareBox Storage is ideally suited for impeding some of these items from becoming even bigger impositions. Examples include:

  1. Keeping the Christmas tree out of the way until it can go back up in the home.
  2. Stowing away winter bulky boots and coats until the next polar vortex makes an inevitable return.
  3. Storing excess home decor until the next home makeover or until it can be used as party decor. You can free up space at home without saying a permanent goodbye to your belongings by moving them into self storage.

TOSS IT If it's shattered, out of date, or hasn't been utilized in several years, it's necessary to part ways. Discard or give away:

  1. Garments that don't fit or that you never wear.
  2. Outdated foodstuffs and beauty products
  3. Antiquated documents you don't require (destroy anything that could compromise your privacy!)
  4. Electronics that serve no purpose and the wires that go with them

KEEP IT Retain the items that are beneficial, cherished, and frequently utilized in your everyday life. But keep in mind—just because you can retain it, doesn’t mean it should remain in your living space. If space is tight, relocating items that aren't essential to SpareBox Storage allows you to keep your dwelling free of clutter while still holding onto what really does matter. Your house need not feel cluttered. With some sorting and just the right storage, you can make it feel much lighter and fresher.