At one time or another, many of us have gone through downsizing. Whether due to cheaper rent, a better location, or simply less time spent keeping things tidy, there is a wide array of reasons for downsizing. However, with moving to a smaller space comes the question of how to fit a larger home’s worth of stuff into it.
At Kent Removals & Storage, we have been assisting Australian families in making this transition for over 75 years. Because of this experience, we’ve picked up a few tips & tricks to help you make your switch into a smaller home without the stress. We also have a comprehensive moving checklist to ensure you have everything in order before you move.
Planning Out Your Space
Before the packing process even begins, it’s a good idea to first take a walk through your new space and plan out where everything is going to go. When doing this, it will quickly become apparent whether or not certain furnishings and decorative items will fit into your new abode.
If possible, measuring specific items that you may be unsure about will give you a more comprehensive way of determining size limitations. Just remember, the moving process is going to be a lot simpler if you can work out which items will not fit comfortably into your new life before packing the moving van. However, that does bring up a new question…
What To Do With Items That Won’t Fit
Parting with items is always going to be one of the more difficult parts of transitioning to a smaller home. With that said, when the alternative is an unnecessarily cluttered, overstuffed space, it’s preferable to let some things go. When doing so, create three lists; things to donate, things to throw away, and things to put in storage.
It’s best to avoid being too sentimental during this process, but if there are certain things that you can’t bring yourself to part with, companies like Kent Storage offer reasonable rates on spaces to store your belongings. Keep in mind, however, that these spaces are generally priced based on the amount of space you require. That’s why it’s best to try and cull as much as possible.
When doing so, try to follow the rule that if there are several things that perform the same function, only take your favourite one with you. Although this process won’t work 100% of the time, it will give you a starting point for thinking about what things should be let go. Don’t let yourself get sucked into the dark depths of the “maybe” pile.