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8 items to clear out of your basement now

8 Items to Clear Out of Your Basement Now

The basement often becomes a catch-all for items that don’t have a designated spot in the home. From outdated electronics to forgotten hobby supplies, this space can quickly transform into a cluttered mess. Professional organizers emphasize the importance of decluttering your basement to reclaim this valuable area.

Clearing out your basement not only frees up space but also opens up opportunities for new uses. Whether you envision a home gym or a cozy reading nook, it all starts with letting go of unnecessary items. Here are eight things that experts say you should remove from your basement as soon as possible.

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8. Outdated Electronics

Old laptops, gaming consoles, and cell phones often end up forgotten in basements.

These items take up space and gather dust, providing no real value. Recycle them at a local center or retailer that accepts used electronics to free up space and potentially benefit someone else.

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7. Unused Holiday Decorations

Holiday decorations can quickly accumulate, especially if new ones are purchased each season.

If decorations haven’t been used in recent years, it’s time to donate them to a thrift store where they can bring joy to another family.

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6. Old Paint and Project Materials

Many homeowners store paint and building materials they may never use.

Take inventory and keep only what you plan to use. Donate the rest to organizations like Habitat for Humanity, which can put them to good use.

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5. Damaged Books

Books stored in basements are at risk of becoming moldy or damaged.

Before they deteriorate, decide which to keep and donate the rest to a library or thrift shop, where they can be appreciated by others.

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4. Cardboard Boxes

Cardboard boxes can become damp and attract pests in a basement environment.

Replace them with sturdy, moisture-resistant containers to better protect your stored items and maintain a clean space.

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3. Unwanted Furniture

Old furniture often ends up in basements with the hope of future use.

If it’s been sitting unused for years, consider donating it to a charity or selling it online to someone who can give it a new life.

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2. Children’s Outgrown Items

Kids quickly outgrow clothes, toys, and other items, which often end up stored in basements.

Keep a few sentimental pieces and donate the rest to families in need or local charities, ensuring these items are used rather than wasted.

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1. Abandoned Hobby Supplies

Hobby supplies from interests that have long since faded can take up valuable space.

If you haven’t used them in years, it’s time to pass them on to someone who will. Consider donating them to community centers or schools where they can be put to good use.

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