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Gearing up for Spring

by Maximum Impact Plus March 15, 2017

After the long dark months of winter, Winnipeggers are ready for Spring!  For many of us this means cleaning and decluttering our homes.  Whether spring cleaning our homes or getting our homes ready for sale, here are some great tips!

 

Storage Space is Key!

 

We all have a tendency to pile belongings in our closets and storage areas. We have every intention of sorting through things when time permits.  Junk drawers and utility closets become more cluttered as time goes by.  Spring cleaning is the perfect time to go through these neglected areas and turn clutter into well-organized space.  It amazing how big a well-organized storage space can appear when we are done!

 

Let’s Declutter!

 

Whether preparing your home for sale or spring cleaning, we recommend you go through your home room by room. Pay special attention to closets, cupboards, drawers and storage areas. Keep the daily projects manageable so you do not overwhelm yourself.  Doing one small space at a time gives you a great feeling of satisfaction and the motivation to continue to the next area. Approach the project with the intention of throwing out broken, mismatched, or seldom used items.  One of the biggest clutter “catchers” is the maybe one day I’ll need this ….!  If you have not used it in 2 years, chances are you won’t miss it.  Tip: It’s a great idea to have a pen and labels handy to price items for garage sale while sorting

 

Sort Items into 6 Categories:

 

  1. Garage/Moving Sale – items that still have some value but you do not need, use, or have items you have duplicates of
  2. Donations – anything of value, not sold in moving sale
  3. Garbage – broken, mismatched, unknown items, or just junk
  4. 2nd Hand Stores/e-Bay/ Kijiji – better items others will purchase second hand (furniture, small appliances, clothing, etc)
  5. Neatly sort remaining items into cleaned storage spaces.
  6. If moving, pack items for move – anything you won’t need now but keep for new home

 

Well Organized Closets

 

Now that you’ve gotten your closets cleaned out, make them look great!  Invest in some inexpensive closet organizers.  Closet organizers can come in wire grid, baskets, or MDF shelving.  They are easily installed by a home owner or handyman in less than a day.  Closet organizers allow you to place more into the same space, thus giving the appearance of an expanded storage capacity in the same closet!  They also help you stay organized over time.

 

Well Organized Cupboards & Drawers

 

Kitchens and Bathrooms are often overlooked storage spaces that have a huge impact.  Go through kitchen cabinets, drawers, bathroom vanities, linen closets with the same rules – our 6 step process.  We have a tendency to acquire multiples of kitchen items.  Often we replace items that are getting old, but we do not throw away the old item we have replaced.  We then have multiples.  This is a good time to remove old multiple items and just keep the new replacements.  Broken or chipped glassware or stemware can also be disposed.  Maybe this is the excuse you need for a new set of dishes or glassware! 

 

Storage Rooms

 

Whether this is your spare bedroom or a utility room in the basement, it needs to be sorted and cleaned.  If your spare bedroom has become your storage space, clean out all the stuff and use this room to set up a beautiful guest bedroom or a Home Office.  Tip: With so many people working from home, a spacious Home Office has become a huge selling feature.  However, if you only have one or two bedrooms, a third bedroom is very appealing!  Make sure your furnace, hot water tank and electrical panel are accessible.   If there was ever an emergency, you want to ensure servicemen can access the areas without digging through your storage space. 

 

Garages & Sheds

 

These areas also need de-cluttering.  Once you clear out the excess, invest in some rubber storage bins for sporting goods, tools, things you need to have on hand.  Invest in some bike hooks to stow bicycles neatly off walls, and use storage space below the bikes for the bins. You’ve suddenly doubled your storage capacity!  Put away the snow blower in the shed and get out the lawn mower and rake.  It’s a great idea to do the annual maintenance checks on items at this time or schedule them for the annual maintenance pre-season.

 

Time for the Garage/Moving Sale

 

You have put in a lot work and you now have a much more appealing home!  Pick a date for your sale and advertise well in advance!  There are facebook sites for Winnipeg Garage sales and Kijiji.ca and buy and sell are all great ways to advertise!  Once you are done with the garage sale – call a charitable donation company to pick up the balance of your items.  Anything that is left behind can usually be donated in person or disposed of by a junk removal company.  You’re now ready for Summer!

 

Happy Passover!

 

Angie Kendel

Maximum Impact Plus

Home Staging & Interior Decorating

 
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