5 Most Common Household Items to Let Go in the New Year

Starting on a good note before the new year comes is a challenge for everyone. For some, the change in a year is an opportunity to let go of the past. But others see it as a way to commence home organization activities and let go of physical items that no longer bear importance or value. As the year ends, organizing household items should be everyone’s top priority. If you’re having trouble identifying or choosing which items to let go, here are the most common items that people allow to go, which might help the organization process more seamless and efficient for homeowners.

 

1. UNWANTED ITEMS

Furniture, clothing, and indoor items are just some of the everyday things that people tend to keep even though they’re no longer needed or used. In reality, there’s nothing wrong with that, even if it’s just a matter of choice. But if you’re welcoming the new year, these items can become a burden.

2. PIECES OF CLOTHING

When it comes to clothes, let go of clothes that have become faded or have outgrown in size. Meanwhile, people should throw shoes or other footwear away when they feel it has become soft and no longer looks good. It is best if you have a mission when you’re throwing away your clothes and shoes. It should not be out of anger.

3. EXPIRED MEDICATION OR VITAMINS

You should always keep your medications in a safe place. But as you get older, you might be taking more than one pill for different health reasons. For example, you might be taking medications for your flu, digestion, or your insomnia. Having too many drugs can be confusing as you get older and can be dangerous to your health. To avoid confusion and possible harm, you should throw away expired medication and vitamins.

4. OLD AND UNUSED FURNITURE

Old pieces of furniture are usually the least expensive in terms of affordability. You should already be aware that you’ll never buy a lovely new sofa which is why it’s best just to donate it to charitable organizations. The most convenient thing about this is that it requires minimal effort on your part.

5. OLD PAPERS AND BOOKS

 Most people object to throwing away papers, but the reality is that papers can be hazardous to your health. Old papers can become fertile environments for mold and mildew, which can be very dangerous. Old papers are also an accessible home for insects and pests. Therefore, it is best to throw away old papers. Books make great gifts, especially when you’re giving them to your kids or relatives. But some might still have books lying around the house that no one uses. You should consider donating them to schools and libraries or other non-profit organizations. You can also sell them to other people who are still interested in reading them.


 These are some of the most common household items that people tend to keep even though they’re no longer needed or used. You can also add your own—keep track of things that you no longer use or find challenging to organize and prioritize the most. There are many reasons why you should get rid of items that you no longer need or use. You can donate them to charitable organizations if you have enough room, and you can even sell them to people who might still need them. Rescue My Space offers professional decluttering services in Houston. As the new year comes closer, households should begin home organization efforts to ensure that the upcoming year starts with a bang. Let us know how we can help by scheduling an appointment with our organizing consultants today.