10 Easy Ways to Declutter Your Home This Spring

It might be that the longer days are putting a spring in your step, maybe you’re trying to recapture that New Year’s resolution, or perhaps you’re just ready to freshen things up. Whatever the reason, spring is a great time to declutter your home.

The prospect of starting to declutter can be a little overwhelming and we often build it up to be a bigger job than it is. So, to help you get started we’ve put together a list of simple tips to keep in mind.

1) Organise First, Buy Second

It can be tempting to start your decluttering by buying lots of boxes, folders and everything else. Beware though, if you start buying before you’ve done some organising you could end up adding clutter not reducing it.

2) Sort As You Go

Each day when you’re getting ready for work and deciding what to wear, take a couple of minutes to pull out clothes you haven’t worn in a few months. For things like winter jackets, put them in a box until you’ll need them again. For everything else, sell or donate.

3) The Maybe Box

Sometimes it is obvious what you want to get rid of and what you want to keep. But then there are the things you think you might need or you’re reluctant to get rid of. The answer is a “maybe” box. Put your maybes in the box and store it somewhere out of the way. Put a note on your calendar for a few months down the line and when the time comes around you can pull it out and see if it’s anything you really needed. Chances are if you didn’t miss it then it’s time to get rid of it.

4) Don’t Drown In Paper

Letters, forms and general paperwork has a nasty habit of spreading across your tables, drawers and surfaces. The solution is to stop it at the door. With a folder and a paper basket near the door, you can file what needs kept and recycle what doesn’t before it takes over your house.

5) The Donation Box

We’ve all sorted through things and made a mental note that something isn’t needed and should go to a charity shop, then never got around to doing it. By having a donation box in your house it is easy to pop your unwanted items in there and give them away when the box gets full.

6) Duplicate Kitchen Clutter

Do you really need all those spatulas, spoons and colanders? To quickly declutter your kitchen select just your favourites of each item and the ones you always go to use when you’re cooking. The rest can go.

7) The ‘What If?’ Hardware

That extra screw from the sofa you built when you moved in? That can probably go. The instruction manual from the kettle you bought two years ago? That can go too. In the rare situation that you need something like that they’re easy to find and often available at the click of a button.

8) Use Hidden Space

From seasonal clothes to spare linen the space under your bed is a great place to store things you don’t need every day. We often don’t use the floor space under the bed but a few labelled boxes go a long way and keep your room looking nice and tidy.

9) The 30 Day Rule

Not sure whether to keep something? The 30 day rule is often the answer. If you haven’t used something, or even thought about it, in the last 30 days then it is time to get rid of it. Although it is definitely okay to make exceptions for seasonal items like swimwear and Christmas decorations.

10) Rome Wasn’t Built In A Day

The last thing to keep in mind is that you don’t have to do everything at once. Decluttering doesn’t have to be one massive ordeal, even just a few minutes every day will go a lot further than you think.


The Perks of Having a Four-Legged Friend

Whether to get a pet or not is a discussion that most families know well. But, did you know that from young children to retirees, and everyone in between, there can be huge benefits to sharing your home with a furry friend?

Part of the family

For families with young children, a pet can help kids in a number of ways.  Developing positive relationships with pets can help a child’s self-esteem and development of trusting relationships with others.

A good relationship with a pet can also help develop non-verbal communication, compassion and empathy as well as nurturing a sense of care and responsibility.

Wellness and companionship

It isn’t just children who can benefit from bringing a pet into the family. No matter how bad your day might have been, getting home to a friendly welcome from your pet is sure to raise a smile.

Studies have shown that the bond between people and their pets can lower stress and bring happiness to their owners.

Pets can also reduce loneliness by providing companionship and increasing opportunities for social interaction.

Make the most of Chapelton with a four-legged friend

Pets can also be a great stimulus to get outside and one of the many benefits of living in Chapelton is being able to enjoy the green space on your doorstep with your furry friend.  

The town boasts plenty of open space and a host of homes with gardens just waiting to be explored. And, despite being just a 20 minute drive from the centre of Aberdeen, there are lots of great spots to explore with the company of a pet.

Take a walk through the town before sitting outside Teacake where treats are always on offer, or wander along the Chapelton trail which throughout spring boasts plenty of fresh blooms and new smells for dogs to discover.


Couple Find First Home Together in Chapelton

Susan Matson had long been interested in purchasing a home in Chapelton but was holding out for the perfect property. Both Susan and her partner, Jim, loved the look and feel of the town and its community, so when the right property became available they jumped at the chance to call Chapelton ‘home’. 

Susan and Jim are now the proud owners of a three-bedroom ZeroC property. Speaking of their experience, Susan said: “We started looking at properties in Chapelton quite some time ago when the town was first under development. We instantly loved the design of the houses, the landscape and the community atmosphere but unfortunately, we didn’t find a home perfect for us.

“Both Jim and I had sold our own properties and a few years later, whilst visiting Newtonhill, we decided to nip to Chapelton to see how the town was looking. We had always had a three-bedroom home in mind and when sales adviser Sally from ZeroC showed us a couple of properties, including the Ardler and the Fiddes, we were surprised to find that we may have come across our dream home.

“The Fiddes has a little extra living space and ended up being the first home we purchased together.  We love the open plan kitchen, dining and living room at the rear of the house with the wood-burning stove being a particular favourite of mine. The large windows and high ceilings throughout the property allow for plenty of light to flow through – the sun tunnels are a unique feature which instantly grabbed our attention.

“Since moving in last summer we’ve met most of our neighbours and quickly become part of Chapelton’s bustling and growing community. We’ve been invited to plenty of occasions and celebrations, from gin tasting and street BBQs to a Halloween party. Everyone is incredibly friendly and we both love bumping into people on our walks around the town. Whether we’re on a short stroll or nipping into the town’s café, Teacake, everyone is always very welcoming.

“We really do love our new home and the life we’ve made together in Chapelton.”