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Tackle the Garage and Live To Tell About It

Garages are clutter magnets. They end up being a catch-all for stuff we don’t know what to do with. In central Illinois, we go from hot and humid fall days to a sudden frost – and then we are in a hurry to cram the furniture cushions, half dead potted plants etc. into the garage. Throughout the winter, it is too cold to put things away properly and in the summer we are too busy enjoying the nice weather, so we stuff our things wherever.

Every spring and fall, we do an afternoon garage clean-out session at my house. I wanted to share my tips with you.

Inventory

Clean-Out

My best “clean-out” method is to start taking it all out of the garage! Be careful, your neighbors might think you are having a garage sale. Start putting “like” items together (i.e. all the kid toys, car cleaning stuff, pool toys) into various piles. As you are pulling out stuff, note what might be broken, what you don’t use or what you are just not sure about (put all that stuff in their own piles).

Re-Organization Plan

If you have gone through everything in the garage and are ready to put it all back in, you will need to have a plan on where to put everything. You will want to put things where they are easy to get (i.e. if you need to take the trash cans to the curb each week, you will want to have the cans near the overhead door so you can get to them easily.

You should also group like items together in your garage.

Proper Storage

Discard, recycle or repair?

Still too much stuff?

If you put it all back in and you still have too much stuff, you are going to need to re-evaluate your stuff or else it will be a mess again in a few short weeks and all your effort will have been wasted. Think about things that you may need to store in another location. For example, if you keep your Christmas decorations in the garage, ask yourself if there is a better place to store décor.

Sell or Donate

Some of the stuff you have may be in good shape, but you simply don’t use it anymore. If you have items taking up valuable space in your garage (i.e. cozy coupe, large battery operated Barbie Jeep) – sell them while they are still popular. Don’t set your monetary expectations too high because most things depreciate rapidly. The idea here is not to get rich, but to make a fast sale and free up space. Consider donating kid’s toys and bikes to homeless shelters. Find a friend who might want to have it for their child or give it away on www.freecycle.org.

Maintenance

As I mentioned before, this is a twice a year project for us. Regular maintenance helps prevent areas from getting totally out of hand. I want to remind everyone that if your garage is a full-blown mess – you can organize it in stages. Focus on one area at a time. If you do one area at a time, you are more likely to dispose of items properly rather than throwing a lot of harmful or recyclable items into a dumpster. Once you have completely cleaned out and re-organized your garage, then your family can schedule regular maintenance check-ups with your garage!

Submitted by Springfield Moms reader and professional organizer Amy Peterson who is mother of three.

 

 

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