We are in the final stage of decluttering our rental farmhouse. Only a few areas and categories remain to be sorted through before our big move! This week I took on the storage closet declutter, and am happy to have it behind me!
Embarrassing as it is, all of these items were stuffed in our hall storage closet
STORAGE CLOSET DECLUTTER – OUR WHY
My husband and I have lived in three houses during our marriage. The first, for only a year. The second, for ten years. And our current rental farmhouse for the past four and a half years. Each time we have moved we were shocked to find the amount of boxes that were transported from house to house, without being opened. Because of this, we were determined to really SEE what we own before our next (and hopefully final) move.
The goal when sorting through this storage closet was to determine which items we plan to keep. There is no sense in moving the weight of extra items that we don’t need or want anymore. By doing the sorting before the move, we are more likely to be critical. In contrast, if the boxes were to come with us to the new house without being looked through, they likely would have found a spot in a closet there. And sat, again unopened, for who knows how long!
We actually designed our custom cottage home to have relatively little storage. Some people may be shocked to learn that our master bedroom has no walk in closet, and our kitchen doesn’t feature a pantry. This conscious decision was made because my husband and I both recognize that we have a tendency to fill large storage spaces with unnecessary items.
TIPS ON DECLUTTERING A CLOSET
Decluttering a storage closet is a big undertaking. From my own experience, I am offering tips to help you achieve the best results, without too much stress.
CLEAR OUT THE SPACE
The very first step when decluttering a closet is to remove everything. It will seem daunting, to be sure; But it is very important to see the closet completely emptied. Seeing open shelves and space on the floor will give you a better sense of just how much room you have to work with. It can also help you recognize the dark, tricky corners where items can easily be lost and forgotten.
SORT ONE BOX AT A TIME
Tackling the clutter in bite sized pieces allows you to focus your mental energy without feeling overwhelmed. It can also help prevent decision fatigue. I suggest moving one or two bins/boxes into a separate room for sorting.
PUTTING ITEMS BACK IN
Think carefully about which items make their way back into your storage closet. Generally, it is best to store like-purposed items in the same space. If you must store many random types of things together in one closet, as we do, consider giving the closet ‘zones’. One shelf for camping gear, another as a spot to keep decorations, for example.
THE RESULT OF OUR STORAGE CLOSET DECLUTTER
I am happy to report that less than half of the items originally stuffed into our hall closet made their way back in. There is still a bit of randomness in there though. Camping gear, holiday decorations, DIY supplies. Quite a mix. We are hopeful that at Arrow Hill Cottage we will be able to be more intentional about where these items are stored. Camping gear will likely find a place in the garage, where it can be easily accessible, for example.
While sorting through the stored items, I found some real gems that we had completely forgotten about.
These adorable little shoes were worn by our oldest son, when he took his first steps.
And these chess pieces were hand painted by Craig’s mom, many years ago. Now that a couple of our kids have learned how to play, we plan to keep this set up and available for a game at any time.
As I was sorting, I made it a point to really think about these items. If they were things we wanted to keep, I needed to commit to finding a place for them at the new house – to give them prominence. Otherwise, we will be left with unopened storage boxes once again.
WATCH ME DECLUTTER
Need a little extra motivation to get started on your storage closet? Take a peek at what our closet looked like before. It was insanely stuffed. And watch me tackle it head-on. It took a lot of effort, but I am very happy with the result!
BONUS STORAGE CLOSET DECLUTTER TIPS
More great posts from other websites, offering you even more insight on how to approach these tricky spaces!
Declutter Storage Area |Home Storage Solutions
How To Declutter Your Storage Area Without Feeling Overwhelmed | Simple Lionheart Life
8 Surprising Decluttering Benefits | Lady Decluttered
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Decluttering is my most dreaded task but most rewarding when I am all finished! Thanks for motivation:)
Great post!
I agree – once a person gets started decluttering it is so rewarding. It’s that first step that’s the toughest!
Wow! What a transformation . Night & day difference . It is crazy how many things were in the closet & easy to see why they were not accessed & thus forgotten about . We all have such places . Thank you for the inspirational blog/ video . Time to do some more organizing ‘down sizing’ here as well 🙂
Good luck! I know you are well on your way and already making a very positive difference in your home!
Great tips!
So true the more space you have the more you fill… fridges, purses, closets, anything!
yes! Good analogy about the fridge. All the rotten fruits and veggies stuffed in the ‘crisper’ drawers! LOL
Holy moly!! I can’t believe how much came out of that closet!!! It’s amazing how much we can store in small spaces! The decluttered closet looks great!
Isn’t it insane! There were things stuffed in there that hadn’t seen the light of day for YEARS!