de-clutter your bedroom!
Sometimes, the fastest way to make your primary bedroom appear larger and more functional is to get rid of extra furniture that is clogging up the space. While your home is listed for sale you may not need an extra bedside table, 2 dressers, or an extra armoire. You may not need a loveseat in the primary bedroom… Really talk with your real estate agent and some friends and family to get some unbiased opinions of your bedroom and your current furniture and see if there are things that should go to allow the space to feel larger while the house is being shown. You definitely want buyers as they look at your room to feel like it has ample space for them and their bedroom furniture and sometimes having extra tables dressers sofas really takes away from this feeling of space and can actually lead to the bedroom feeling cramped.
Before you list your house for sale, take a few minutes in your master bedroom to look at your space with fresh eyes and notice the decorations that you have on top of your furniture. Do you have baskets vases, crystal bowls lots of lamps or other decorative items covering the top of your dresser, bedside tables and other furniture. If so, really, ask yourself if these items add to the comfortable feeling of your bedroom.
Any items that distract from the peaceful calming feeling that we want a bedroom to exude would be good items to get rid of now … If you love them personally and they’re just not great for showing the house. This is a good time to pack them up so that when your house does sell they are ready to move into your new place.
If you really don’t love them this is a good time to ask yourself. Why are you holding onto them in your home?
You do not need to keep things that don’t really bring you joy and fill you with happiness.
If somebody gave you something a long time ago and you keep it just to remember that person I would say it’s a good time to consider if you’re ready to let that item go. You could take a picture of the item and maybe write a note of how meaningful it was when given to you, or your favorite memories with the loved one who gave you the item, and keep that note together with a picture in a scrapbook or somewhere special where you can still look at it, and remember the love and good feelings associated with the item while not having to keep the item physically taking up space in your house.
I find the more and more you let go of things that are not bringing you peace and happiness in this moment, the more you free up space in your life to do things, or have things that WILL bring you peace, joy and happiness in this moment. Remember that you can cherish the relationship. You can cherish your memories. You can cherish your loved ones without holding onto stuff that they gave you.
If your project seems too big to tackle alone Efficient Spaces is a great resource to help!!! Her book sure helped me get started. (and you can find a copy here 😉 https://www.amazon.com/Get-Organized-Quick…/dp/1946910147/
Some stuff you may be ready to get rid of from the primary bedroom could include:
THROWING AWAY: Old receipts, notes, cards, old magazines, damaged paperback books
GIVING AWAY: Decorative items you no longer love, books you will not read again, old prescription glasses, furniture or lamps that are no longer needed in your space
If you ever have questions about preparing your home to sell give me a call and I will be happy to help!!
I am Anastasia and I love real estate! If you are buying or selling a house in Grants Pass, I am happy to help you. I am a licensed principal broker in the state of Oregon with Century 21 JC Jones American Dream
Once your bedroom is done you may want to work on your Office:)
De-clutter your home office electronics prior to selling your house