Spring Cleaning: What Home Decor Items to Keep, What to Throw Away
Are you spring cleaning this month and looking to purge some of your unwanted or worn-out home decor items? Our handy home decor style guide can help you make the most of your space by deciding what home decor items to keep, what to toss, and what to re-purpose, recycle, or refurbish.
Keep These Home Decor and Household Items
If something brings you joy and is still in good condition, clean it up, dust it off, and leave it be. That goes for photos in frames, wall art, candles, books, centerpieces — even if it doesn’t have a specific purpose other than making you happy, it should stay.
By the same token, hold onto items with a purpose that you use every day, such as your chair covers or curtains that match the rest of your home decor. As long as they’re in good shape, there’s no need to remove or replace them.
Home organization expert Marie Kondo recommends physically holding each item to decide if it “sparks joy.” That may take a bit more time than you want to devote to clearing clutter, but it’s one way to think about the items in your home that are really important to you.
Visualize Your Dream Home
Now that you’ve gained some perspective on the items you want to keep in your home, it’s time to take to the internet for inspiration on emerging curtain trends and other home design developments to keep your space stylish.
You can create a virtual vision board from Pinterest, and you can also check out our
Creative Design Solutions for creative ways to revamp your space. Knowing exactly what you want your space to look like will make it less painful to clear out anything that doesn’t fit your vision.
What to Toss During Spring Cleaning
Some home decor items just need to go. Those countertop canisters that no longer match anything in your kitchen? Invest in a new set. That worn-out kitchen rug? Why not replace it with one that matches your ideal outline for your home decor?
Do your living room and dining room curtains match your current decor and today’s up-to-date curtain trends? If not, consider investing in new sets to give your home a spring feel and let natural light into rooms as the days get longer.
You should probably toss any older items that are worn out or past their prime to make room for new items or create a less cluttered environment. Example? That DVD collection you never watch may be put to use in a nursing home or an assisted living residence.
Give New Life to These Home Decor Items
As you’ve started purging, you may find things that are still in good condition but that you don’t love or they don’t fit your style, anymore. If you have DIY decor items that are showing their age, see if you can revamp them with a fresh coat of paint, or some new flowers or design accents, depending on what they are. You can clean out mason jars from past craft projects and fill them with fairy lights. It might be time to step away from the chalkboard paint, as the shabby chic trend has gone the way of open floor plans. You can even repaint whitewashed furniture to reflect today’s style.
If you have DIY decor items in good shape that don’t match your home decor, consider finding them a new home by posting on Facebook buy-sell-trade groups for your neighborhood.
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