r/declutter • u/Cool-Alfalfa • 3d ago
Decluttering a hoarder’s study tips? Advice Request
My father has reluctantly agreed to let me declutter his study.
It is stuffed with old machinery, houseware, technology etc - half the room is inaccessible.
Do you have any good tips on being ruthless when disposing of unnecessary items?
So far I have:
- If you haven't used it in a year it can probably go
- If you haven't "got around to fixing it" in a year you probably won't
Thank you
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u/JanieLFB 2d ago
We were organizing a shed my brother that just thrown things into. I sat Mom in a chair by a window for a breeze. The new shelving unit was next to her. I handed her a box of assorted stuff and asked her to sort. Trash can was between her feet. She has three comfortable levels of shelves to place things upon.
She even had a spot for her ice water!
We got a ton accomplished. I brought over boxes. She sorted. I carried away trash. I moved good stuff to other spots.
I hate to see what it looks like now. My brother didn’t learn his lesson and he still just opens the door, tosses, and slams the door.
OP, I hope you have a pleasant time with your father. Keep him talking about random stuff. Take water and bathroom breaks. Maybe go out to eat at the end of the workday.