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Source: Old unwanted postcard from a recent house we cleared.

How to handle sentimental items during a house clearance

Clearing out a home can be a difficult and emotional task, especially when it comes to handling sentimental items. These items can h significant meaning and memories, and it can be hard to know what to do with them.

Here are a few tips for handling sentimental items during a house clearance:

Take your time. Don’t feel rushed to make decisions about sentimental items. Take the time you need to sort through them and decide what to do with them.

Sort through the items one at a time. This will allow you to focus on each item individually and make an informed decision about its fate.

Consider repuosing the items. Instead of getting rid of sentimental items, consider repuosing them in a way that honors the memories they h. For example, you could turn a loved one’s shirt into a pillow or turn a piece of jewelry into a new piece of jewelry.

Keep a few special items. While it may be hard to part with sentimental items, it’s important to remember that you can’t keep everything. Choose a few special items that h the most meaning and memories and keep them as keepsakes.

Share the items with other family members. If multiple family members have sentimental attachments to certain items, consider sharing them to ensure they stay in the family.

Consider professional storage. If you’re not ready to part with sentimental items, but also don’t have room for them in your home, consider professional storage options. This can be a great way to keep the items safe and accessible for future generations.

Seek professional help. If you’re struggling to make decisions about sentimental items, consider seeking the help of a professional organizer or therapist. They can provide guidance and support in navigating the emotional aspects of clearing out a loved one’s home.

In conclusion, handling sentimental items during a house clearance can be a difficult and emotional task. It’s important to take your time, sort through the items one at a time, consider repuosing them, keep a few special items, share with other family members, consider professional storage, and seek professional help if needed. Remember, it’s important to be gentle with yourself and to remember that sentimental items are an important part of the memories you have of your loved one.