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How to Downsize and Simplify Before Renting

Maria V.

Transitioning into a rental property often means moving to a smaller space, whether you’re leaving a large home behind or just aiming for a simpler lifestyle. Downsizing and simplifying before renting can feel overwhelming, but it’s an opportunity to declutter, prioritize, and start fresh. Whether you’re planning to rent with Oasis Rentals or another property, this guide will help you simplify your life before moving into your new rental home.


1. Start with a Plan How Downsize and Simplify Before Renting

Before tackling the downsizing process, create a roadmap to keep yourself organized:

  • Assess Your New Space: Review the square footage and layout of your rental property to understand what will fit. Use this as a guide for deciding what to keep.

  • Set Goals: Decide what you hope to achieve. Are you minimizing clutter? Saving on storage costs? Embracing a more minimalist lifestyle?

  • Schedule Time: Block off specific days or weekends to focus on decluttering and organizing.


2. Declutter by Category, Not Location

Rather than tackling one room at a time, sort items by category. This method, inspired by the KonMari Method, ensures you fully assess everything in each group.

  • Clothing: Sort by season and condition. Donate, sell, or recycle items you haven’t worn in over a year.

  • Books and Media: Keep only the titles you genuinely love or plan to use. Consider switching to digital formats for books, music, and movies.

  • Kitchenware: Pare down to the essentials, especially if your rental has limited cabinet space.


Books and Media:

3. Adopt the “Keep, Donate, Discard” Rule

For every item, ask yourself these three questions:

  1. Do I use this regularly?

  2. Does it add value to my life?

  3. Will it fit in my new space?

Sort items into three piles:

  • Keep: Essential or sentimental items that will fit comfortably in your new home.

  • Donate: Items in good condition that someone else can use.

  • Discard: Broken, outdated, or unusable items.


4. Digitize Where Possible

In the digital age, many physical items can be replaced with virtual alternatives:

  • Photos and Documents: Scan old photographs and important papers to save space while preserving memories.

  • Media Collections: Switch to streaming services for movies and music to eliminate the need for bulky collections.

  • Bills and Receipts: Opt for paperless billing and organize important documents digitally.


Photos and Documents

5. Invest in Multi-Functional Furniture

If your rental property has limited space, choose furniture that serves multiple purposes:

  • Storage Ottomans: Double as seating and hidden storage.

  • Foldable Tables and Chairs: Ideal for smaller dining areas.


Foldable Tables and Chairs

6. Store Smartly

Downsizing doesn’t always mean getting rid of everything. For items you want to keep but won’t use daily, consider these storage options:

  • Under-Bed Storage: Perfect for seasonal clothing or extra linens.

  • Vertical Space: Use shelves and wall-mounted storage to free up floor space.

  • External Storage Units: Rent a storage unit for sentimental or less frequently used items if necessary.


7. Let Go of Sentimental Clutter

Downsizing often means parting with items that hold emotional value. Here’s how to do it thoughtfully:

  • Take photos of items before letting them go.

  • Keep one or two meaningful pieces rather than the entire collection.

  • Share items with family or friends who might appreciate them.


8. Sell or Donate Items Responsibly

Find a good home for items you no longer need:

  • Sell: Use platforms like Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, or apps like OfferUp to sell furniture and appliances.

  • Donate: Local charities, thrift stores, and organizations like Goodwill or Habitat for Humanity accept gently used items.

  • Recycle: For electronics or bulky items, check local recycling programs or e-waste collection services.


    thrift stores

9. Prepare for the Move

Once you’ve decluttered, pack strategically to make the transition to your rental home easier:

  • Label Clearly: Mark boxes with their contents and intended room for easy unpacking.

  • Pack Essentials Separately: Keep daily necessities in an easily accessible box for the first few days in your new home.

  • Hire Movers or Get Help: Downsizing often means moving fewer items, but professional movers can save time and effort.


10. Embrace Your New Space

Downsizing doesn’t mean sacrificing comfort or style. It’s an opportunity to:

  • Focus on quality over quantity.

  • Enjoy a more organized, stress-free environment.

  • Make room for experiences rather than possessions.

Your new rental home with Oasis Rentals is a chance to simplify and start fresh in a beautiful, well-maintained property.


Sources

  1. Marie Kondo's Decluttering Tips (KonMari Method):https://konmari.com

  2. National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals (NAPO):https://www.napo.net

  3. Goodwill Donation Guidelines:https://www.goodwill.org

  4. Habitat for Humanity - Donations:https://www.habitat.org

  5. Facebook Marketplace for Selling:https://www.facebook.com/marketplace

  6. US Environmental Protection Agency - Recycling Resources:https://www.epa.gov/recycle


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