Decluttering After a Home Renovation

Decluttering After a Home Renovation

Let’s say that your home renovation project was a success. Some congratulations are in order!

Let’s say that your home renovation project was a success. Some congratulations are in order! After all, getting the job done does take a while, even when you have an expert home builder helping you out. So although decluttering might seem like a monumental, almost impossible task, it doesn’t have to be! Just read our guide on how to do it

Organize Items By Category 

First things first – the proper organization is key. Go room-by-room so you don’t accidentally overwhelm yourself. Everything that goes into the bedroom can get its own category, as can seasonal items you want to decorate your home with for the upcoming fall and winter seasons. Discard unwanted items by donating them or giving them to friends and family; otherwise, especially if they’ve outlived their usefulness, then it might be time to part with them a little bit more permanently. Although creating categories can eat up time, it will help in the long run when it comes to decluttering after a home renovation is complete. 

Gather Up Leftover Materials 

What materials are left behind now that the home renovation is complete? Let this question guide you for the second phase of the cleanup effort. Paints and brushes should be removed and put away or otherwise disposed of; figure out if any rooms still need some painting retouches.  

Switch to Minimal-Looking Lights 

Protecting your light fixtures is a big deal. Nowhere is this more important than when it comes to renovating or remodeling your home. Bigger chandeliers are probably unnecessary now, and you don’t really need them for illumination if more low-key lighting can work instead.  

Look Around for Duplicates 

With all of that behind you, it’s time to move on. Another piece of advice we have for you is to look around for duplicates. What exactly does this mean? Many duplicate items can stack up, especially in the kitchen and the living room. Other examples of duplicate items include dishware, cutlery, pillowcases, placemats, and so on. Keep what you actually use, and get rid of the ones you don’t. 

Questions? Call Cedar Square Homes Today!

Whether you are ready to start the custom building home process, or you still have more questions, the trained professionals at Cedar Square Homes are here to help you out. We are beloved throughout Maryland and beyond for our attentive service and affordable home remodeling and building prices. We proudly serve Pasadena, Annapolis, and Anne Arundel County. Visit us online or give us a call at 410-987-9771. To see more examples of our work and for helpful tips and tricks, be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Cedar Square Homes MHIC #27095

 

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