
A fresh season, a fresh start
There’s something about the start of summer that makes us want to breathe new life into our spaces. Whether you're preparing to sell your home, hand it back as a tenant, or get a property ready for new renters, decluttering can be one of the most powerful and freeing steps in the moving process.
It’s not just about making a property look better. Decluttering can help reduce stress, create clarity, and make moving day far easier. Here’s how to reset your space in a way that feels productive, not overwhelming.
Start small and go room by room
You don’t need to overhaul everything in one go. Focus on one space at a time starting with the areas that tend to collect the most clutter. Hallways, kitchen counters, and “junk drawers” are great places to begin. Even 15 minutes can make a difference.
If you're selling, this helps buyers focus on the room rather than the stuff. If you're moving out of a rental, it reduces the chance of missing something (or being charged for leaving it behind).
Be honest about what’s coming with you
As you sort, ask yourself: do I really want or need this in my next space? Moving is a great time to let go of items that no longer serve you. Clothes you haven’t worn, paperwork you no longer need, and furniture that won’t fit in your next home all good candidates to donate, recycle, or sell.
Not only does this lighten your load, but it can help you see your current space more clearly, which is a bonus if you’re staging it for viewings.
Create calm through clear surfaces
A few clear surfaces can change the whole feel of a room. Kitchens and bathrooms especially benefit from a clean, uncluttered look. For sellers, this helps buyers imagine themselves in the space. For tenants moving out, it gives the property a well-cared-for feel that landlords and letting agents will appreciate.
Even if you’re not moving for a few weeks, keeping surfaces tidy makes everyday life easier during the transition and gives you that satisfying sense of being one step ahead.
Don’t forget hidden areas
Storage spaces under beds, in lofts, or garden sheds are often out of sight, out of mind. But when it’s time to pack (or hand back the keys), these areas can become the biggest job. Tackling them early means fewer surprises later and might even uncover a few things you’re glad to see again.
Decluttering = confidence
Resetting your space doesn’t just make moving easier it sets the tone for what’s next. Whether you’re handing over keys or searching for new ones, a refreshed space helps you feel clear, calm, and ready.
Ready to move forward with a clearer space? Let’s get things moving this summer
