decluttering

Inspired by the transformation that has happened to the hall/stairs/landing, last night I set to in the smallest bedroom, which is rather grandiosely known as the “server room”.

It’s really only a box room, but as it contains one wall of Billy bookcases, two big red plastic boxes for vinyl albums, four computers, a large corner desk and typists chair, a standalone air conditioning unit, a clothes horse (either collapsed or up), a shelf with a Moth record cleaner, a ladder (on wall hooks) and a cat litter tray, it tends to be a dumping ground.

So I cleared all the crap from the red boxes, which improved matters no end. The Bookcase At The Top Of The Stairs was cleared and moved for decorating, and we rather like it not being there, but it has returned pro tem. Top shelf for books to keep, which need putting away (all ours are in alphabetical order), middle for books to get rid of (Oxfam bookshop, probably). One binliner for electrical gubbins for the tip, one for general rubbish, one St Peter’s Hospice bag for charity shop stuff.

I took all the miscellaneous and many Microsoft Action Pack CDs out of the various bulky packaging, and filed them in a nice white Ikea box which was just the right size. I cleared the two ancient and non working Olivetti laptops (I doubt they’ve been powered on for five years or more). I collected all the hard drives, both internal and external, and placed them in one heap for testing. I took out all the bits I could find of the “spare” little PC, as we now have a “spare” tower PC since we retired the Windows server – it will be reassembled and Freecycled.

In the middle of all this, the chap came to collect and pay for the midi keyboard I eBay’d, and someone came for an ironing board hook that I Freecycled. And I cooked lentil lasagne, and watched that wonderful new Indian cookery programme.

Knackered now.

Still to do: move the two tower computers under the desk, check the old rack mount 1U server still boots and eBay it if it does, remove all the extraneous cables (there’s an ancient iPaq in there somewhere). It’ll be lovely when it’s finished.

5 thoughts on “decluttering”

  1. I hate tidying and I’m a bit of a messy person. The trouble is I feel more relaxed when a place isn’t cluttered. I tend to blitz from time to time and once I get going I get loads done and feel a certain amount of satisfaction and calm afterwards 🙂

  2. It must be the season. I’m about to commence a de clutter of one bedroom which currently homes

    – my bedroom
    – everything from bedroom number two
    – the office
    – various car parts that made it to the computer for part number type checking but never made it back to the car
    – some very nice flowers from my boyfriend
    – some very large electrical items that haven’t been used since the 1970s (I don’t even know how they got here!)
    – everything that should be in the airing cupboard…. but isn’t.

    If I’m not back in three days… I’ve probably drowned.

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