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Decluttering ideas to consider
Ideas for organising you home:
1. Clothes:
Modern houses never seem to have enough wardrobe space. This means it can be difficult to locate items or that clothes get damaged. Many of us have a tendency to stockpile clothes particularly if they are still in good condition. Clean out your wardrobes and drawers of all the items you no longer wear. Charity shops accept old clothes and there are clothes recycling centers in most towns. However, here are some other ideas you could try:
- Have a swop party with friends. I recently attended one its great fun and great finds at no cost. This is particularly good for items that no longer fit and for occasion dresses and outfits that you are unlikely to wear again.
- Sell your old clothes to second-hand boutiques or on a bidding site such as eBay.
- Heavy winter coats, ski suits and hatboxes take up a lot of space. These are generally expensive but are items we only use seasonally or infrequently. Consider a small self-storage unit for these clothes. When you need them they are easily accessible but not taking up valuable cupboard space.
- You can go to a Swop Shop as well. I found this one in Temple Bar SWOPSHOP it great for clothes we all have hanging in the wardrobe and still with the labels on or clothes we just the once. They have a great collection of fashionable clothes and you can even swop custom jewellary.
Gifts and Memorabilia: 
No-one wants to throw away a present from a friend or items of sentimentalal value. However, these items can take up a lot of space in your home. Consider these ideas:
- Go through boxes of old photos. Chose your favourites and put them into a photo album or frames.
- Create scrapbooks for memorabilia such as letters and children’s drawings.
- Gifts that have been stored in a spare room or in the attic are not likely to be missed by whoever gave you an item. Give them away or send them to a charity shop such as Barnardos
- Consider buying boxes and putting them into self-storage for items that you can’t bear to throw away.
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February 9th, 2010 - 11:29
Jude, I like the blog. Nice bit of soft info and easy on the eye. Keep it up.
Regards, Paul
February 16th, 2010 - 16:11
Thanks for the comment Paul.
February 27th, 2010 - 23:52
Hey, thanks for the mention, you can join our swopping community at http://www.facebook.com/swopshop also! Let us know if there’s anything specific you need clothing-wise and we will request it for you via our wishlist feature
Adèle
March 2nd, 2010 - 13:47
Hello Adele, No problem I liked your shop. I will join your facebook and let my friends know, have a look at Elephant Self Storage’s Fan page too below.
Jude
http://www.facebook.com/search/?q=ELephant&init=quick#!/pages/Dublin/Elephant-Self-Storage/159464940719?ref=search&sid=1678084059.1032781628..1
March 29th, 2010 - 13:46
Thanks Jude, sorry for the late reply, only just saw your message, will join your page now! Adèle