One of the projects I am working on (and have been probably since I got here in 2018) is to make better use of my dresser drawers, vanity drawers and the cedar chest. I have been watching YouTube videos on seniors downsizing. The biggest obstacle for them was moving from a large house to a smaller condo/apartment or smaller house. I did one of the biggest mistakes that was mentioned in almost every video.......bringing things with you that you end up getting rid of after you are moved in. The smart ones sold or gave away everything they had and bought new. The reason being that your old house is not the same as your new place.
I have three pieces of furniture for sitting on or sleeping in. The bed, recliner and the wing back chair. Then seven more pieces that are not categorized. The footstool, the vanity stool, the step stool, a wood bar stool (in kitchen), an office chair, a kitchen table and one chair with it. For storage furniture (most important in a small space!) I have a cedar chest, two big dressers, a vanity, the curio cabinet, a file cabinet and two bookcases (one large and one small). Eight more! Altogether is EIGHTEEN PIECES in this tiny studio apartment!!! How can that be?
As for getting rid of everything you have and buying new when you move, I do not agree with that. Maybe the people they interviewed could afford that but not everyone can. Why replace items that you already have or love? I admit it, I get connected to my things and it is hard to let them go. Furniture is one thing but the other "stuff" is a whole other story. I am letting that go. Well, a good amount of it.
My objective in this project is to make more room for my walker and mobility chair. Right now I only use the mobility chair when I go outside or down to the laundry room when it is too painful to walk. Plus the less I have the easier it is to clean (always a good reason!). When I die I do not have someone to go through my stuff so I need to plan this now.