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5 Things To Remove From Your Home When Cleaning Up

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When you're doing a deep clean and decluttering your home, it's a great opportunity to get rid of things that are no longer serving you. Getting rid of the right items can make your space feel refreshed, updated, and more reflective of your personal style. 

If you're having trouble choosing which pieces to let go of, here are five categories of things to consider removing from your home during your next cleanup.

Things That Don't Spark Joy

The famous decluttering expert Marie Kondo recommends only keeping items that "spark joy" for you. As you clean each room, handle every possession and honestly ask yourself if it brings happiness and meaning. If not, it may be time to donate or discard that item. This could apply to outdated decor, clothes you don't wear, excess kitchen gadgets, and any item just taking up space.

Dated Lighting Fixtures

Lighting has a huge impact on the look and feel of a room. If you have any old, outdated light fixtures like brass lamps from the 80s or a dusty chandelier, swap them out for something more modern and stylish. New lighting can provide better illumination and give your space an instant facelift.

Items That Clash With Your Interior Design

Over time, you may have accumulated furniture, accessories, and decorations that no longer fit with your desired interior design aesthetic. If something clashes with the look you're going for or sticks out like a sore thumb, consider removing or replacing it during your cleaning process.

Builder-Grade Items and Finishings

Many new homes come with basic, contractor-grade items like hollow doors, flat ceiling lights, vinyl flooring, and plastic hardware. As you're able, aim to upgrade these budget items with higher quality and more stylish finishings that match your taste.

Excessive Millwork

Millwork refers to crown molding, wainscoting, and other decorative woodwork. While it can look elegant in moderation, too much millwork can make a space feel overwhelmingly ornate, dark, and outdated. For a cleaner, more modern look, consider removing some of the excessive millwork during your renovations.

Using this guide on what to remove can help you successfully declutter and update your home's style as you deep clean each space. 

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