Today we're sharing seven things you can declutter from your garage or basement that you won't even miss.
1. Old Paint Cans: Once opened, a container of paint usually only lasts for about 1-2 years because when stored in the basement or garage, the temperature changes can cause the color to go bad more quickly.
2. Outgrown Sports Equipment: If the equipment is in good shape, consider donating it to your neighborhood recreation center or contemplating selling your items on a website dedicated to used sports gear and fitness apparel.
3. Baby Gear: Even if you know you'll never use it again, getting rid of cherished baby gear can be difficult for emotional reasons. Giving these items to a colleague, family member, or charity who can use them may make it more peaceful to let go.
4. Holiday Decor You Haven't Used in Years: Look through your holiday stash, and if you haven't touched that garland or doilies in the past few years, it may be time to pass it on.
5. Old Electronics: Take a look at the old electronics and determine if you'll ever use them again. If not, check online for a listing of retailers or recycling stations that will take them.
6. Never-Used Kitchen Appliances: If you haven't used an appliance in the past few years, it's safe to say you may never use it. If they're still in running condition, consider giving them to your local Goodwill. If not, some appliances may be recyclable.
7. Unfinished Projects: The cellar or garage is a likely spot to store in-progress projects, but seldom do those projects stop. When decluttering, it's a good time to let go of any projects you don't intend to finish – be honest with yourself!
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