Moving house presents the perfect opportunity for a fresh start, but only if you’re strategic about what makes the journey with you. The average UK household moves with 62 boxes of belongings, yet studies show that up to 40% of items remain unpacked after six months. The solution for this is simply decluttering before you move, not after.
When decluttering for a move, keep everyday essentials, important documents, quality furniture that fits your new space, and curated sentimental items.
Store seasonal or rarely used belongings temporarily to reduce unpacking pressure. Get rid of anything broken, expired, unused for over a year, duplicate, or incompatible with your new lifestyle through donation, selling, or responsible disposal.
Strategic decluttering reduces moving costs by up to 30% and saves countless hours of packing and unpacking time.
Think About Your New Home While Decluttering
Before you sort a single item, take time to visualise your new living situation. The biggest decluttering mistake people make is packing everything from their current home without considering whether it suits their future one.
Ask yourself these critical questions about your new property:
- Space and Layout: Is your new home larger or smaller?
- Lifestyle Changes: Are you working from home now and need a dedicated office? Has your family grown, or are children moving out?
- Storage Availability: Will you need to be more selective about what you keep?
What to Keep and Pack for Your Move
Knowing what definitely deserves a place in the moving van eliminates second-guessing and speeds up the entire decluttering process. Here’s how to identify genuine keepers.
Everyday Essentials
These are the non-negotiable items you use weekly or daily that make your life function smoothly:
- Current Wardrobe: Clothes you’ve worn in the past three months and that fit your current lifestyle.
- Daily Toiletries and Personal Care: Your regular skincare routine, medications, hygiene products, and grooming tools.
- Kitchen Essentials: The pots, pans, utensils, and appliances you genuinely use for cooking.
- Household Basics: Cleaning supplies you’re currently using, basic tools for minor repairs, and any items essential to your daily routine.
Important Documents & Valuables
These items should never go into general storage or be packed with regular belongings. Keep them accessible and secure throughout your move:
Essential Documents:
- Passports and driving licences
- Birth certificates and marriage certificates
- Mortgage or tenancy agreements
- House insurance and moving insurance documents
- Financial records and recent tax returns
- Medical records and NHS information
- Educational certificates and professional qualifications
Valuable Items:
- Jewellery and watches
- Small collectables or antiques
- Prescription medications
- Backup hard drives with important data
Sentimental Items (Curated, Not Everything)
Sentimental items deserve respect, but they also require honest evaluation. The goal isn’t to eliminate memories, it’s to keep what genuinely matters without drowning in nostalgia.
Meaningful Keepsakes Worth Moving:
- Photographs that tell your story (but consider digitising bulk collections)
- Irreplaceable family heirlooms with genuine emotional significance
- Children’s artwork and school projects (select the most special pieces)
- Letters or items from significant life events
Furniture Worth Moving
Furniture represents the largest, heaviest, and most expensive items to move. Each piece deserves scrutiny.
Keep Furniture That:
- Physically fits your new space (measure doorways, stairwells, and room dimensions)
- Remains in good structural condition with years of use ahead
- Matches your current style and the aesthetic of your new home
- Serves a genuine function you can’t easily replace
- Has significant financial or sentimental value
What to Store When Moving House
Strategic temporary storage bridges the gap between decluttering too aggressively and moving everything unnecessarily. Self-storage creates flexibility during what can be an unpredictable transition period.
Seasonal Items
These belongings have genuine value but aren’t immediately necessary, making them perfect storage candidates:
Classic Seasonal Storage:
- Christmas decorations and artificial trees
- Summer garden furniture and barbecue equipment
- Winter sports gear or summer camping equipment
- Off-season clothing (store winter coats during a summer move)
- Seasonal sports equipment (skiing, surfing, cycling gear)
Rarely Used but Valuable Items
Some possessions don’t warrant daily access but are worth keeping for occasional use or future needs:
Ideal Storage Candidates:
- Business archives and old records, you must retain them for legal reasons
- Spare furniture waiting for a spare room to be decorated
- Collectables or items with financial value you’re not ready to sell
- Books and media collections you want but don’t need immediate access to
- Hobby equipment used seasonally or occasionally
- Children’s toys they’ve outgrown, but you’re keeping for future grandchildren
Items You’re Unsure About
Moving house often happens quickly, and rushed decisions lead to regret, either keeping things you later wish you’d discarded or throwing away items you actually needed.
The “Decision Delay” Strategy
For items you’re genuinely uncertain about, storage creates a middle ground. Rather than forcing an immediate keep-or-discard choice under pressure, store questionable items for 3-6 months. If you haven’t needed or thought about them during that settling-in period, you have your answer.
What to Get Rid of Before You Move
This is where serious money and time savings happen. Every item you don’t move is an item you don’t pack, transport, unpack, or find storage space for in your new home.
Clothes, Shoes & Linens
Wardrobes and linen cupboards hide enormous decluttering potential. The average person wears 20% of their wardrobe 80% of the time, meaning 80% of their clothes are prime decluttering candidates.
Decluttering Rules
- The 12 – Month Test: If you haven’t worn it in a year (accounting for seasons), you won’t wear it in your new home
- The Fit and Feel Test: Clothes that don’t fit comfortably or make you feel confident are mental clutter
- The Condition Test: Stained, pilled, faded, or damaged items aren’t worth moving
Kitchen & Household Items
Kitchens accumulate duplicates, gadgets, and expired goods like nowhere else in your home. Moving house is the perfect reset.
Common Kitchen Clutter
- Duplicate Utensils: multiple utensils that you don’t use
- Chipped Crockery: Mugs with chips, cracked plates, mismatched glassware
- Single-Use Gadgets: Utensils you’ve used only once
- Expired Items: Out-of-date food, ancient spices, old condiments, expired medications
- Worn Cookware: Scratched non-stick pans, warped baking trays, stained plastic containers
Electronics & Paperwork
Technology and paperwork quickly become outdated, yet we hold onto them “just in case.” Your move is the perfect time to break this habit.
Electronics to Remove:
- Outdated devices nobody uses
- Tangled boxes of mystery cables and chargers for devices you no longer own
- Instruction manuals for products you can find online instantly
- Old mobile phones and tablets with no resale value
- Broken electronics you’ve been meaning to fix for years
Paperwork Purge
- Bank statements and bills more than two years old (unless needed for tax purposes)
- Expired insurance documents and old tenancy agreements
- Magazines, catalogues, and junk mail
- Old textbooks and course materials you’ll never reference
- Receipts for items no longer under warranty
Note for Secure Disposal
Shred documents containing personal information, account numbers, or signatures. Use council e-waste recycling facilities or retailer take-back schemes for electronics; never put them in general waste.
A Simple Decluttering Strategy Before Moving
Having the right approach transforms decluttering from an overwhelming mountain into a manageable, even satisfying process. Here’s a proven framework used by professional organisers.
The Four-Box Method
This simple system eliminates decision paralysis and creates a clear sorting process for every item you touch.
Set Up Four Clearly Labelled Containers:
- Keep (and Pack): Items definitely moving to your new home
- Store: Seasonal, rarely used, or decision-delay items for temporary storage
- Donate/Sell: Good-condition items others can use
- Recycle/Trash: Broken, expired, or genuinely unusable items
The Process:
- Touch each item once and make an immediate decision
- If you’re agonising for more than 30 seconds, it goes into “Store” for later decision
- When boxes fill up, take immediate action (donation to a charity shop, rubbish to the tip) to prevent a backlog
Moving House? Make Decluttering Simple with Flexible Self Storage
Moving house is stressful enough without the added pressure of making rushed decisions about every possession you own. That’s where smart storage solutions create breathing room when you need it most.
At SO Storage, we understand that moving isn’t just about getting from A to B; it’s about starting your next chapter on the right foot. Our flexible self-storage gives you the space and time to make thoughtful decisions about what belongs in your new home, without the pressure of fitting everything in on day one.
We offer:
- Flexible self-storage for house moves (ideal for short-term transitions or longer-term breathing space)
- Secure, modern storage units with 24/7 monitoring, individual alarms, and controlled access
- A wide range of unit sizes, whether you’re storing a few boxes, seasonal items, or larger furniture during your move
- Clean, well-maintained facilities designed to keep your belongings protected while you settle in
For added peace of mind, we also provide a bespoke goods protection policy, so your items stay protected throughout the storage period. Call us today on +44 (0)1865 88 15 15 to speak to one of our friendly experts for personalised advice or a free, no-obligation quote.
Or, simply fill out our quick enquiry form, and we’ll get back to you to help make your move and your decluttering decisions as smooth and stress-free as possible.