Utilize Storage When Downsizing Your Home in Ottawa
Finally! You’re empty-nesters. You’ve got the place to yourselves! But wait, you still have to shovel the walk, cut the grass, water the flowers, trim the hedge and the list goes on…
The solution: downsize!
Whether it’s because you want to travel more or do less work around the place, or simply want a less stressful lifestyle, getting rid of stuff is the key to a new beginning.
The Trend of Downsizing
Judging by the books: Marie Kondo’s, Spark Joy; Fumio Sasaki’s, Goodbye, Things; or Margareta Magnusson’s The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning; the blogs: The Minimalists; and the podcasts: Design Your Second Half, it certainly looks like you’re part of a growing de-cluttering and downsizing trend.
But downsizing is not for the faint of heart. At first glance this whole project may seem overwhelming, after all it’s taken you maybe 40 years to collect all the vases, photos, tools, furniture and what not, around you. Where to begin?
Downsizing Tips
While it might be tempting to jump right in and start tossing things away, it’s important to take your time and think about what’s important to you. It’s a good idea to think of three main groups of things to keep:
- sentimental, family heirlooms–photo albums, trophies, mom’s favourite dishes
- irreplaceable valuables–artwork, jewelry
- nice to have items for your next place–furniture, pictures, seasonal decor (Christmas, Easter, Halloween, etc…), seasonal clothing
How Storage Helps Downsizing
Self storage allows you to access what you may need in your new place, when you need it. In the meantime, it frees up valuable space and gives you time to assess what will fit and work in your new place. A storage unit is a smart way to keep your things for a short term or the long term. Not only is it convenient, but it also gives you a safe and secure way to manage your things so that you don’t inadvertently get rid of indispensables. A storage unit is great for essential items that you may just not have room for, like:
- winter clothes
- boots
- seasonal decor
- outdoor furniture
- tools
- shovels
Self storage is a great solution as you transition to a smaller home. It gives you breathing and thinking time as you make a lot of big decisions. Then once you do find your new place, you’ll have time to measure rooms to know what will fit, so you’ll know what to keep and what to dispense with.
First set up a system.
Step by Step Downsizing into Storage
Go through one room at a time. Start with the easy rooms, like the garage or the basement, or maybe the kids’ rooms. Have boxes or garbage bags with different coloured tags ready for each room: one each for keeping, tossing and donating/selling. Set up a space in each room. It’s also a good idea to have a checklist so you can keep track of what you’ve done with what. Now that you have an overall plan, you can go through the house in stages:
Stage 1: Purge the obvious stuff. Go through and get rid of things you never use, duplicates, books you’ll never read or have read already, and unnecessary knick-knacks. This is probably the easiest stage. You can donate items to Goodwill, family, local libraries or groups like the Diabetes Society.
Stage 2: Group items that are extras. In the bathroom, this could be towels, cleaners, toiletries. In your closet, it might be clothes you haven’t worn in over a year, extra bedding you won’t need. In the kitchen, you probably have extra sets of dishes, several pots, pie plates, utensils. In the basement or garage, it could be tools, shovels, or painting supplies.
How Acceptable Storage in Ottawa Can Help
Step back, take a reality check. See what’s left and look at the floor plan for your new place. Check out the square footage. Can you really take everything that’s left? Ottawa storage is there for you, so don’t panic.
The takeaway: downsizing is a process that cannot be rushed. It can definitely wear you out. Although it seems daunting, with a little planning and organization it can be done. If you have a system and a vision, the challenge is less overwhelming, both physically and emotionally. The important thing is not to take on too much at once, and storage is the smart way to help you pare down your belongings and ease your way to a smaller, simpler lifestyle.
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