This is the first of a new recurring column dealing with the challenges of changing lifestyles, whether that be planning to downsize to a smaller home; simplifying and refreshing a current home through decluttering and reimagining; or clearing out a home as part of an estate. The column will appear regularly.
Q: My husband and I can’t agree on whether we should downsize to a smaller home. How do we break the tie? Sue A., Milford
A: Marriage counseling is not in my wheelhouse, but I can give you five easy questions to discuss with your husband that may get you closer to a decision. The questions are: Does our existing home meet our needs? How much does it cost to downsize? Would a new community better suit our lifestyle or stage in life? Is it a smart financial move? Is your current house overwhelming you with maintenance? Deciding to move is a big decision, but these questions can be useful in determining whether it makes sense.
Q: What if I want to stay in my current home, but downsize my stuff? Kim T., Selbyville
A: That’s easy! Sorting through things and packing up belongings can metaphorically cleanse the soul! Start with one closet, one room, one space. Take your time. Determine what a family member might want, what you want to donate, what just needs to be thrown away, and what may have some value and could be sold. Your mantra should be: one room at a time, one box at a time.
Q: Our kids are grown and have left our home. How do we know when it’s time to downsize? Tom C., Lewes
A: Ah yes, when the kids are gone, your house can begin to feel very big and very empty. For some people, it’s the perfect time to downsize to a smaller home. But, you may not have to. Before you start looking for a new home, you may be able to make some changes to your current home that could accommodate your new life. If you have a multi-level home, consider a small remodel project, if needed, to make sure you can live on one level…with a bedroom and full bath in addition to the living spaces. You can then save the upper level for guest rooms when the kids come to visit!