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Spring cleaning isn ' t just about purging dirt and grime . It ' s also the perfect opportunity to take inventory of items around your home . As you tackle this season ' s cleaning , look for ways to improve your overall living space , from getting rid of things you no longer need to adding items that can work harder for you .
Consider these five ways to tackle your home inside and out this spring .
Make organizing easier .
As you clean each space , look for easy ways to reduce unsightly messes and improve organization . If your entryway always becomes a jumbled pile of shoes and coats , consider adding a storage bench and hooks to bring some order to the area . If the kids ' toys always accumulate in the living room , add a storage chest or large baskets to store them when not in use . If tools and equipment make the garage unusable , install shelving units to keep everything in place .
Eliminate the excess .
Spring cleaning is also an opportunity to declutter and make way for something new , either by donating or selling unused things . Whether it ' s last season ' s fashion and accessories or unused tech and fitness gear , that item you never used - or haven ' t used in a while - may be exactly what someone else is looking for . Online platforms can make the process easy and be a way to earn extra cash or help fund other home upgrades . Look for marketplaces that help you maximize
your return ; eBay , for example , is giving sellers 200 free listings every month , meaning you only pay after your items sell .
Reimagine your living space . If one area is becoming too crowded or doesn ' t serve your family ' s needs , consider items you can repurpose for another part of the home . For example , move an unused chair in your living room into a bedroom to create a reading nook . Keep your focus on function as you make changes that accommodate your lifestyle . Make smart additions .
Once you ' ve cleared your space , and sold things you no longer need , you can convert that extra cash into reliable home appliances and tech . For example , purchase or upgrade items like vacuums , lawn mowers , power washers , drills and more to help take your spring cleaning to the next level . You can make your money go further by choosing certified refurbished products ; some marketplaces like eBay offer inventory that has been professionally inspected by the manufacturer , or a manufacturerapproved vendor , to look , feel and work like new .
Commit to revisiting regularly .
It ' s easy to let clutter and disorganization slide when you get busy with life ' s demands . Once your spring cleaning and reorganizing is complete , commit to reassessing your home on a monthly or quarterly basis so you can make small adjustments along the way , rather than face a major project every year .
Shop Smarter .
Considering refurbished products for your shopping list can expand your options and make it easier to purchase top-of-the-line brands without going over budget . From tech and small kitchen appliances to outdoor power equipment , you can discover a breadth of items often in like-new condition . Shop for Multi-Purpose Items .
When upgrading your arsenal of gadgets , tools and small appliances , look for items that can serve multiple purposes . For example , many vacuums can transform into steamers or include mop attachments and some pressure cookers can also be used as air fryers .
Feel Confident in Your Purchase .
Sometimes upgrading means investing in a premium product you can count on to last longer than entry-level models . With eBay ' s Certified Refurbished program , you can find popular , professionally inspected name brands at up to 50 % off , all of which are backed by industry-leading two-year warranties for peace of mind .
Keep Sustainability in Mind .
Keeping functionality in mind and buying like-new items not only saves you money now and in the future but can also help protect the planet by extending the life of products and reducing unnecessary waste .
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