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Planning7 min readBy Igor StevanovicMay 2, 2026

The Pre-Move Declutter

Every cubic foot you don't bring is money saved.

Decluttering before a move is the highest-ROI thing you can do for yourself. Every cubic foot of stuff you don't bring is money you don't spend, time you don't waste, and a box you don't unpack on the other end.

How Much Does Moving Extra Stuff Actually Cost?

Moving cost scales roughly with weight and volume. Household goods run about 7 pounds per cubic foot, so clearing out 100 cubic feet of stuff (a couple of closets' worth) drops your moving weight by ~700 lbs. On a local move that's a smaller truck and maybe a shorter crew day. On an out of the state move with per-pound pricing, it can be hundreds of dollars.

And you still have to unpackeverything you bring. A closet you cleared out in September isn't a closet you're re-organizing in October.

Start Small, Start Now

The worst decluttering strategy is "I'll do it the weekend before the move."That weekend is already packing weekend. It won't happen.

Better: 20 minutes a day, starting 4 to 6 weeks out. One drawer, one shelf, one cabinet. That's it. Progress compounds and you never hit decision fatigue.

Room-by-Room Guide

Clothes and shoes

The one-year rule: if you haven't worn it in a year, you won't. Donate the shirts you kept because they almost work. Donate the shoes you never broke in. Pull from the back of the closet first, where nostalgia is older than usefulness.

Books

Count the books on your shelves you haven't read. Now count how many you'll realistically read in the next year. The gap between those two numbers is your donation pile. Books are heavy and somebody else will actually enjoy them.

Medicine cabinet and bathroom

Expired pills, half-finished prescriptions, sunscreen from 2019, moisturizer that separated. Toss all of it. Same for makeup older than a year, and anything sample-sized you've been holding onto "for travel."

Kitchen

  • Spices.Anything older than a year is useless. You aren't making fancy dinner with the sumac you bought on impulse.
  • Duplicate gear. Three spatulas, two whisks, four wine openers. Keep favorites.
  • Gadgets you never used.The bread maker, the panini press, the spiralizer. If it's been in the cupboard for a year, it's not coming out at the new place either.
  • Mismatched Tupperware. Lidless containers and lidded-but-orphaned lids. Match them up, toss the rest.

Garage and basement

These are the heavy hitters. Home improvement leftovers you never used (half-buckets of paint, extra floor tiles, lumber scraps). Tools you duplicated because you couldn't find the original. Broken things you meant to fix.

Be aggressive here. Garages and basements accumulate almost entirely-useless stuff because they're out of sight.

Electronics

Old phones, tablets, laptops, chargers for devices you don't own anymore, mystery cables. Take inventory. Wipe phones and tablets (factory reset), then either sell, trade in, or recycle.

Paper

Old receipts, expired warranties, magazines from 2022. Shred anything with account numbers or personal info. Scan important docs to your phone before you decide what to keep physically.

Kids' toys

The hardest category. Don't purge on your own — you'll get caught. Instead, let kids help cull their own toys. Frame it as"what would you want to pass on to a kid who doesn't have one?"Start with toys they've aged out of (they'll be the first to agree).

What Should You Not Throw Away?

  • Irreplaceable sentimental things.Photo albums, letters, your grandmother's ring. Decluttering isn't about losing memory.
  • Specialized tools you actually use. If you fix your own car or sew, keep the gear.
  • Legal and tax records within retention windows (7 years is a safe default for tax stuff).
  • Kids' art and keepsakes.The comfort blanket. The stuffed animal that's seen better days. These are not decluttering targets.

When you have a donate pile, here's where to actually take it.

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