Cleaning Up After Your Move? 4 Ways To Deal With Unwanted Items

Without a doubt, moving to a new residence is a stressful and overwhelming process. Packing your entire life into boxes can be physically, mentally, and emotionally demanding. On top of that, the moving process doesn’t end after unloading your boxes into your new house. You’ll still have to spend days, weeks, or even months to unpack your things, arrange them in every room, and clean up everything once they’re placed in the proper layout.

Perhaps, you got rid of some of your items while packing up your things to lessen your baggage during the moving day. But did you know that even after moving, you’ll still find some unwanted items packed in your boxes? That’s possible, especially if you found out that some of your furniture isn’t in sync with your new house’s general vibe or the size of the house layout isn’t enough for all of your things.

To help you clean up after your move, here are four ways you can deal with your unwanted items and get rid of these excess items in your new home:


1. Hire A Rubbish Removal Company 

One of the easiest options in dealing with your unwanted items is by hiring a rubbish removal company. You can quickly get rid of your unwanted items by calling these professionals and booking an appointment when you want them to pick up your items. Moreover, these guys can help with unwanted couches and sofas and distribute them to recycling centers, leaving the landfills as the very last option.

After scheduling a pick-up appointment with them, you don’t need to worry about your furniture problems and instead focus on arranging your new home and cleaning up your new residence.


2. Sell Them

If you think your unwanted items are still reusable and functional, you have the option to sell them away. There are two ways you can do this—either online or by hosting a garage or yard sale. There are plenty of online marketplaces available in which you can post pictures and prices of your items. Some would even use their own social media accounts to spread the word about their items for sale.

On the other hand, you can also host a garage or yard sale in your new house. Not only are you earning a little cash from your unwanted items, but this is also an excellent opportunity to meet your new neighbors and get to know the people around your community. Once you’ve made friends with them, you can also ask them to help you spread the word and talk to other people interested in buying your items.


3. Donate

Donating your items is a great way to dispose of them properly. There are plenty of ways on how you can donate your items:

Suppose you have unwanted computers and other electronic equipment that are still functional. With that, you may donate them to local schools and learning centers that lack equipment and tools for their educational system. If you have excess or leftover medications, you can donate them to healthcare charities, and they’ll be the ones to distribute them to the rightful patients in need. For your old books and magazines, you can donate them to the nearest bookstores or public libraries that aren’t completely equipped or well-funded. You can also ask your librarian to help you find libraries around your area that accept preloved books and magazines. For your unwanted furniture and electronic appliances, you can donate them to non-profit agencies or shelters that specialize in helping families restart their lives. Most of these people are survivors of natural calamities, abuse, and medical illnesses. If your kids have excess clothes, old musical instruments, and unwanted toys which they may have outgrown or not need anymore, you can pack them in boxes and donate them to schools and daycare centers as they’re still useful for kids in their learning process. If you have old clothes and other presentable apparel still in good quality, you can bring them to consignment shops or thrift shops. There are also shops which may pay you a little cash in exchange for the clothes you give them.

Donating your unwanted items won’t only help you dispose of your things, but the process will also make you feel good about being able to help charities and people in need.

4. Give Them Away As Presents

Ultimately, if selling or donating your unwanted items don’t work or you simply don’t have the time to do both options, you can always try giving them away as gifts. If you have relatives or friends who want to claim your old furniture and other items, they might be willing to drive to your new place by themselves and pick up the items.

This option may not give you some extra cash, but at least you’ll be able to eliminate your unwanted items in an eco-friendly way. What’s more, you might also save yourself some time, energy, and gasoline if your friends and relatives would volunteer to take your furniture by themselves.

Wrapping Up

Moving is a stressful process. But getting rid of your unwanted items and disposing of them properly will help lessen your baggage during your moving day. What’s more, the lesser things you keep before, during, and after your move, the less likely you’ll need to worry about clutter and focus more on starting a fresh life in your new home.