Time to Clean House

Spring cleaning

Spring is traditionally the time to clean out your house, and for good reason: after a long, cold Calgary winter, you’ve built up a fair amount of clutter from simply being forced indoors for months on end. But what if you were to take some time to organize and clean out your home before the snow flies, making the winter seclusion a little more enjoyable?

Now’s the time to do it, as relatively warm temperatures and (hopefully) dry weather means you can use your lawn as a staging ground. In my experience, the ‘clean sweep’ method is the most effective in getting rid of all that stuff collecting, untouched, in the corners of rooms and basements. Go one room at a time, pulling absolutely everything out and sorting into three piles outside: keep, trash, and sell (or give away). Then, look at your empty room and decide what activities you’d like to see go on there. Write these down, then look at your keep pile and decide what items would be used for those activities; return just the appropriate items to the room. Carry on with the same method throughout the rest of the house, giving due consideration to the purpose of each room. At the end of the process, whatever’s left in the keep pile is stuff you don’t really need or use, so give it away too. At the end of all this admittedly hard work, you’ll have a home made for living, and you’ll be no longer using square footage for which you pay a mortgage to store things you don’t use.

Easier said than done, I know, especially in a big house. The satisfaction when it’s done, though, is unbelievable. Even if it’s just for a couple rooms, consider clean sweeping before the winter and you may just find -30 a little more bearable.

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