By Erica Sweeney | Realtor.comMay 24, 2021

Moving is the perfect opportunity to declutter, jettisoning the dead weight of your unneeded stuff before you haul it into your new home.

Yet while the very best time to cut your losses is before you pack your things, unpacking is another prime opportunity to edit your belongings, too.

It could easily come in handy, especially if you packed in a frenzy, without fully considering what to keep or toss, or if you hired movers to pack up everything for you.

So if you’re ready to wipe the slate clean, here’s how to declutter while unpacking—and how this strategy helped with my own most recent move.

Unpack room by room, starting with the essentials

“Don’t unpack a little bit here or a little bit there,” says Megan Ludvinsky, a professional organizer and owner of About Space in Little Rock, AR. “It’s much better to have one room fully unpacked than three rooms a quarter of the way unpacked.”

Ludvinsky recommends starting with essential items, like bedding, toiletries, medications, a coffeemaker, or whatever else you need for the first day in a new place. Pack these in a way that you can find them easily.

Keep purging as you unpack

Even if you thought you did a lot of sifting as you were packing, you’re sure to find more that you don’t need or want as you unpack.

“You definitely want to kind of ruthlessly edit everything that’s coming out of the box,” Ludvinsky says.

She suggests setting aside some empty boxes and tossing in items you don’t want, before you put them away. Then, take them to a donation center.

This tactic worked wonders for me in a recent move: As we were unpacking, my husband and I found several things that we realized that we no longer wanted or that didn’t work in our new home, so we donated them before they took up permanent residence.

Separate items by general category, then zero in

When unpacking, work “macro and go to micro,” Ludvinsky recommends.

In other words, group like items together, think about where they should go, and put them in a tentative place.

“They don’t have to be arranged in a beautiful manner yet. You just want to get all your plates together and cups and glasses together, and so on,” Ludvinsky says.

This helps the unpacking take shape, and gets all the boxes out of the way, so you can get a sense of living with the items in those spots. As you put things where you think you want them, don’t feel that the spot has to be permanent. It’s OK to change it up if it’s not working.

“Then you really start to hone in on the micro,” Ludvinsky suggests, like putting silverware in the silverware tray or arranging dishes in a logical way.

This was a key stage of the unpacking process for us. We randomly hung our clothes in closets and dumped boxes of shoes on the closet floor to get them out of the way.

Later, I fine-tuned everything, hanging dresses with dresses and sweaters together, and bought boxes to organize the shelves in the closet.

I grouped types of clothing together and added shoe drawers and bins to the shelves, so that I can see everything. (Erica Sweeney)

In the kitchen, we tossed pots, pans, spatulas, and wooden spoons in the cupboards and drawers near the stove. Once we decided the items were staying put, we added cork liners and trays to the drawers and arranged the cabinets definitively, so we could easily grab what we needed.

Use organizers to cut clutter

After you’ve found a home for all your items, it’s time to get sort everything out for good. Examine each closet, cupboard and drawer to size up what kinds of trays, boxes, or other tools can help make things easier to access visually.

“It’s going to just look neater and make your whole area much more cohesive,” says Ludvinsky, explaining that adding organizational tools is part of the “micro” stage of organizing and unpacking.

She also suggests getting trays and boxes that match, if possible.

We spent a small fortune on trays, bins and other organizers, but it was worth every cent. The organizers designate a place for everything, so that it can easily be returned there. More than a year later, this has kept the spaces from becoming junky.

We added a tray like this to every drawer in the kitchen, to keep things from getting cluttered. (Erica Sweeney)

Put things back where they go

To get everyone used to where different items live, Ludvinsky recommends sticking a note to the outside of a cabinet or drawer, listing its contents. Leaving them in place for a couple of weeks will help everyone to remember both where things go and to put them away in the right place.

Giving everything its own spot and always returning an item to that spot are essential for a clutter-free home.

“It prevents things like a colander from ending up with the dinner plates, and also helps family members develop automatic responses to finding and storing necessities,” Ludvinsky says.

We didn’t label our cupboards after unpacking, but it would have been a big help in getting used to where things go. Labeling would have made tasks like unloading the dishwasher and putting away laundry a little easier after we just moved in.

Bins keep the contents of the pantry fairly neat and orderly. (Erica Sweeney )

4th of July Festivities

From festivals and fireworks to Independence Day parades, here are the best 4th of July events for your entire family.

** Due to possible last minute changes to times & locations to the events below, we encourage you to click on the link of the event holder (or contact the host city) to get the most updated information.

Events in Orange County (smaller cities and events included)

Events throughout Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, and Riverside Counties

Events throughout Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, Riverside, and Ventura Counties

Events all along the California Coast

 

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We’re officially in SUMMER!

When it comes to summer activities swimming is on the top of our list.  Because of this, it is extremely important to us that children understand the basics of water safety and are able to follow the basic water safety rules.  With a little pre-planning and education, it is entirely possible to keep kids (and their friends) safe and enjoying the pool, season after season!

Fun & Educational Video

We found this short (12 min), engaging and age-appropriate YouTube video that teaches kids how to be “Water Safety Smart.”  Who can say no to Disney’s comedy duo, Timon and Pumbaa??  Watch it with the whole family!

Don’t have a pool to enjoy?

Here’s some ideas as well as our new favorite site swimply.com if you’re looking to rent a private pool for your next event or to beat the summer heat.  One of our team members just hosted a birthday party at a swimply.com pool and had a memorable time with her family.

Private pool alternatives:

Wherever you end up to stay cool this summer, we hope you have an enjoyable one!

Although possessing several benefits to their top-loading siblings, keeping these front loaders smelling clean and free of mildew isn’t one of them.  Front loading washing machines are notoriously hard to keep clean.  Mold, mildew, laundry soap buildup and funky smells are at the top of everyone’s complaint list.  If you haven’t done it yet, IT’S HIGH TIME to clean your front load washer.


YouTube Channel “Pan the Organizer” got over 3 million views on his video “How to Clean Your Washing Machine!! (Quick & Easy)

You’ll learn how to clean your washing machine the quick & easy way, using household products you already have at home!  Cleaning your washing machine will help improve the performance of your washer while removing gunk, odors, mold and mildew.

For FRONT LOAD washing machines:

  1. Add 2 cups (one full box) of baking soda in the washing machine.
  2. Run the longest and hottest cycle possible.
  3. Add 2 cups of white vinegar (with 5-10 drops of lavender essential oil) to the washing machine.
  4. Run the longest and hottest cycle possible.

For TOP LOAD washers:

  1. Fill your washer with hot water.
  2. Add 1 quart (32 oz, or 1 liter) of chlorine bleach to the water.
  3. Start the highest, largest capacity cycle and let it run for 15 minutes.
  4. After 15 minutes, stop the cycle and let the mixture soak for 1 hour.
  5. After 1 hour, restart the cycle and let it finish.
  6. Restart steps 1 to 5 but with 1 quart of white vinegar (32 oz, or 1 liter).

If you follow these quick and easy steps, your washing machine will thank you and your clothes will smell much better!  Plus you’ll lower the risks of getting mold and mildew that could have harmful effects on your family’s health!


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We ? giving pre-loved items new homes! Our team has sold and bought couches, refrigerators, dining table sets, beds, washer/dryer sets, a gigantic dog crate, and even a car on online marketplaces!

A few words of caution as you go on the hunt…

1) If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. We’ve run into scammers that wanted upfront payment and that’s a big red flag.

2) Safety is of utmost importance! SafeTradeSpots.com is a website you can go to find designated locations at law enforcement offices where buyers and sellers can meet in public under surveillance to complete in-person transactions. There’s no charge for the service.

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HOUSING MARKET UPDATE
LOS ANGELES | FEBRUARY 2021

⬇️ With inventory of active listings down by 26% this past February compared to last year February, it created a low inventory market with high buyer demand.
⬆️ This is reflected in the increase in median sales by 18.1%. Real Estate still stands to be one of the best investments available today.

? If you’ve been thinking about selling, now is a great time. If you’ve been thinking about buying, understand that it is a difficult market right now. Buyers have to be prepared to make a winning offer. However, each buyer, seller circumstance, and property will require a unique strategy.

? Whether you plan to make a move very soon or several years from now, talk to @carealestategroup to create a step-by-step plan on how to reach your goals.

? Contact us today!
Christine Almarines
Realtor | DRE # 01412944
CA Real Estate Group | Keller Williams Realty
714-476-4637 | christine@carealestategroup.com

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HOUSING MARKET UPDATE
ORANGE COUNTY | FEBRUARY 2021

⬇️ With inventory of active listings down by nearly 32% this past February compared to last year February, it created a low inventory market with high buyer demand.
⬆️ This is reflected in the increase in median sales by 9.2%. Real Estate still stands to be one of the best investments available today.

? If you’ve been thinking about selling, now is a great time. If you’ve been thinking about buying, understand that it is a difficult market right now. Buyers have to be prepared to make a winning offer. However, each buyer, seller circumstance, and property will require a unique strategy.

? Whether you plan to make a move very soon or several years from now, talk to @carealestategroup to create a step-by-step plan on how to reach your goals.

? Contact us today!
Christine Almarines
Realtor | DRE # 01412944
CA Real Estate Group | Keller Williams Realty
714-476-4637 | christine@carealestategroup.com

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Have you ever noticed the gap between your stove and countertop?  Ever spill food into the dark crevices of the gaping black hole that you figure you’ll clean someday (when you move out)??  Been there, done that.  Guilty!

Introducing the STOVE COUNTER TOP COVERS!  Most are made of silicone, are heat resistant, and so simple to customize and install. Most of them are less than $10 and come in black, white, clear, and for a little more $, sleek stainless steel.

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