Prioritize
Before you begin, decide what you want your basement to function as. A basement can be used for:- Storage
- A game room
- Office space
- Extra living space
- Utility space
- A laundry room
- If you need to winterize
- Flooring
- What to junk verses what to keep or store
Work in Small Chunks
Burn out when it comes to home maintenance is definitely an issue. To avoid leaving your basement cleanout half finished we recommend:- Dividing the basement into sections: The trick to not making a giant mess while you declutter the basement is to work systematically. We recommend dividing your basement into multiple sections, ideally working from the entrance to the rear. Your first step should be to clear out a staging area. This will give you the space to sort your items one section at a time before moving on to the next one.
- Working in small increments everyday: Depending on the state of your basement, it might take up to several days for you to complete your cleaning and decluttering. Working in 1-2 hour bursts keeps you more motivated than spending entire long days in clean up mode. Work in small increments every day and don’t be afraid to walk away. Especially if your feeling sluggish or lingering over your emotional attachment to an object. This allows you to take breaks and return to your basement clean out with a fresh perspective.
Deal With Large Items First
Basements have a lot of little things. They have boxes, piles, and bags. Before you deal with these in your staging areas, start with the larger items. These could include:- Old appliances
- Furniture
- Lawn equipment
- Broken gadgets
Create a Sorting System
In your staging area, set up the three following sorting sections:- Keep
- Donate
- Junk
- Does it work?
- Have you used it recently?
- Do you love it?
- Do you have room to keep or store it?