Why not have Scott go through his books too? Or buy a bookcase to replace that one with one more shelf then you have two shelves each. It wouldn’t take up more floor room just a little more height.
While you should not declutter someone else stuff, you can ask them to go thru their stuff when they get a chance. If they go thru and keep everything then that is totally fine. But I can guarantee you that their are at least a handful of books that Scott no lo ger wants.
Those tall white bookcases - you bought 8 years ago from Target. They were the Room Essentials brand for less than $30 each. You chose these because they had 2 taller shelves for your bigger books. I remember when you installed those. I scrolled back and found the video. Small Project: Basement Corner & Bookcase.
Hi Sophia! Great job! I was just wondering that maybe Scott could declutter some books aswell?? Then it would be more space for you. All the best love your videos💖
About kid and baby books. Sure there are certain books that we might just Keep for a future generation ( like if you have the complete Harry Potter series), but for smaller quickread baby and kid books, the kids got to choose a couple of favourite, and they went into their memory box. I also have a memory box so if there is something like a baby shorts or a book that I love, I can Keep it there. And we Keep the boxes fairly small. Like if the kids want to Keep all the stuff from their 1st grade - ok for now, because when the box gets full 5 years later, they only remember 5% of the first grade stuff, and so they free up space for new things in the box.
It would be good to see Scott declutter at some point, I am sure he can, like you, let go of some items/ books he does no longer needs or feel he can do without, that way you would have even more space! 🤗 from U.K
I feel like by letting go of the "not quite what I want, but close enough" items that I own, I end up creating the opportunity to get *exactly* what I was really wanting. I've stopped buying "this will do for now" stuff and just hold out for the perfect one. Sometimes I find that I don't even want it anymore. I do wonder why you keep your books in the basement. I know that you had them in the office forever ago, and that seemed more practical and looked better there as well, but those are just my feelings on it. Your house, your rules!
These books were always in the basement. It was the to be read and the etiquette books that were in the office and those are here because , well, there is nowhere else to put them.
@@mygreatchallenge I figured you had your reasons, and like I said, YOUR house, YOUR way. If that's how you best utilize your books, then knock yourself out!
I’m not surprised Sophia! It’s a process! I think it’s partly the more you declutter the more you willing to let go and an age thing and age just makes you want to let go of more. That’s what’s been happening with me lately and my sister and my cousins that are my age. Stuff I’ve gone through already I’m going through again and getting rid of it. Soon I will be getting rid of a lot of seasonal stuff. Not as much fun to put out when you don’t have kids at home or grand kids etc. I’m done with it….. well almost. Kudos! 💜👍💜👍💜
Also great that you are making limits for yourself: keeping only what you can fit on the one shelf. I am doing that too. Decluttering gurus on RUclips talk about that. Only keeping what will fit nicely in a container or shelf etc. I’m working on that too. 💜
Sophia, I've been decluttering for the last ten years and have only regretted getting rid of one item in hundreds of things that I've decluttered! I know this is hard for you and having watched you over the last few years I can see how much progress you have made. You're definitely on the right path for your life, and you will be better off without all those things that could hold you back!
Would all the books left in the basement now fit upstairs in the office? Makes more sense to have them together and closer to where you want to read them. If you read in the basement, then it does make sense to have them there, but if you read upstairs, it would make more sense to take them up a few floors. You have cleared quite a few shelves in the office.
Another solution could be that your absolute favourite from different ages or themes can get a small shelf in the livingroom or another room that the family use together, so that they are a nice reminder - like hanging a photograph.
You did so great! I’ve watched you for years. What a big shift in thinking that has happened over the years. We keep learning and growing. Also…mLetting the pitcher go - will open up possibilities of finding the ONE! The thrill of the hunt is the most fun.
HI Sophia! I am so proud of you. Decluttering books is so difficult and I absolutely love that you don't declutter anyone's stuff. My dad did that to me repeatedly. He got rid of my piano because only my mom and I played. And he got rid of three of my dogs, a black Labrador, a collie, and a poodle. Not sure why, they never messed in the house or anything. This is why I have a huge problem with decluttering. I am still trying to process the problems even after all this time.
I am sorry you had such a bad experience with others deckuttering things that were dear to your I am sure it left a bitter taste and you have a different relationship with objects as a result. I totally get it. That being said, how about we regain control and actually chose what we have in our home, keeping what we want to keep and letting go of the frivolous and non important accumulation. Surely it would empower you to be able to say "I am in charge here, moving forward, I decide what stays and what goes!" Keep me posted.
I’m impressed! I’m going through my books ,sewing and cooking. It’s so hard. I’m being totally honest with myself and a lot of books win lol! Great job😊
Could you possibly put the chamber jug in your bathroom in your bedroom as a decoration? Only if you really really want to keep it. I'm so proud of you. You have made such amazing progress with your books. It is brilliant. Well done. I have watched your videos from the very start and your mindset had changed so much. Well done.
Hey Sophia, you did an excellent job narrowing down the books you wanted to keep. I was left wondering if you’re going to ask Scott if there are any books he would like to declutter from his stack in the bookshelf? Anyway, I love that you kept only the books that are really useful, sentimental or the ones you know you’ll browse through again. Perhaps you should consider moving the small bookcase over to where the tall bookcase was and put your curio cabinet by the stairs. This is because it looks like there is better light over by the stairs. Also, it means your new cabinet (which will probably have glass doors) will be out of the way of the door through to your heating and diy room, from which you carry lots of heavy items that if dropped could knock or scratch your curio case.
WOW!!! Sophia I’m impressed that you were able to let go of soooo many books. I have watched your channel from the beginning. You never wanted to let go of books. Good job!!!! Loving this series.
Great job, Sophia. 🎉 You are inspiring me. I have such a hard time letting go of books! I’m a Primary Teacher and keep thinking I might use this in my classroom one day! I have donated some to the class. I could donate more.
Could I possibly propose an alternative? Use it as a vase for your garden where the rose bushes are. It will have a little bit more life but still bring you joy…if it still does of course
Another great vlog. I am shaking my pom poms for you, Sophia. Great job decluttering all those books, bowl, broken pitcher and large bookcase. I have a bookcase and books strewn in every room. Thanks to your example I am going to designate the bookcase only for books and declutter the rest. Wish me well.
Oh my goodness Sophia! I almost fell off my chair again with this one! I think I'm going to need a seatbelt for my chair for the rest of your declutters! So proud of you! Oh my inspiration you are! Thank you for sharing!
I love your methodical and thorough way of decluttering. It works for you. It's like peeling back the layers of an onion. I can only hope to do it your way someday. I keep trying. A work in progress. 😁
You’ve encouraged me to declutter a few books. The last few diy projects I’ve had my go to was RUclips,not my big fat diy handbook, so that book can definitely go. Also many of my recipe books I haven’t opened for years- again I tend to turn to the internet . I’m finding children’s books hard though as I don’t have grandchildren yet but I’m hopeful I’ll have some one day.
I agonize with you Sophia. I’m proud of you. It’s hard, but needful. It’s fantastic you have a goal of a better plan for your space. I agree, hubby can do his declutter when he’s ready. Gentle approach of setting the example works much better. I’m back at it on my declutter too. I thought going through the house space by space last year would be the end of it. Nope! It’s just the beginning. Who knew? Here’s to starting over.
It's Friday evening, and you've got me excited to declutter this weekend! Starting to feel that spring cleaning buzz!! AND there are two "little free libraries" in my tiny village, and this is the weekend I finally check them out!! Thanks for always inspiring me!! And great job talking through your decision to part with the pitcher!👍😊💕
I can remember the previous book declutter when one of your kids was in the basement. You asked him, can't remember but i think it was Edward, and he said he would read one of the president books.
Just thinking out loud here…. What if you keep the bigger shelf and put it where the small one is? That way all Scott’s books and the small amount you have would fit, and then declutter the small shelf? 🤷🏼♀️just a suggestion. 🥰 I had those 2 food books, fast food nation and fat land… I regret decluttering them, they were So good!
Hi Sophia, l totally agree with you about decluttering other people stuff because l find that real nasty and sad. It should be the person’s decision and responsibility to do so not yours. I simply agree with you about your pitcher, great decision Sophia! God bless!🥰
Oh Sophia, You were on fire today!! Really enjoyed watching this. You're right you deserve an excellent wash basin and jug. There's one out there with your name on it. Cheers
When you are looking at L shaped sofas they make some that are apartment size so they fit closer to the wall. I didn't know this until my husbands aunt had bought one for her house. She lives in an older home and she has very small rooms. Just another option. Have a great day!
@@mygreatchallenge I love my sectional from Haverty’s ( yeah kinda expensive but worth it) it the “Corey” sectional. It comes in different configuration. It holds up nicely and it’s not bulky. My niece has had hers for 13 years and structure is still holding up. Cushions not so much but she has six kids she has washed the covers many many times. I had the small couch with a “cuddler” at the end in our previous house. It also comes with a chaise. Loved it but sold it when we moved. My current couch is same thing just a L shaped sectional.
If you can’t find a curio cabinet for that small space in the basement. An option would be to get the ikea bookcase with extra shelves and add the optional doors
I used to have those in the dining room. 2 of them. They don't fit in the basement. Ceiling is too low. I need a vintage cabinet like the one I have in the living room.
Oh would be nice fill the jug with hydrangeas and roses (artificial ) it could stand on the floor in any room its so nice,youre doing a great job Sophia inspiring me still to keep going bit at a time,going through 47 yrs of things that have gathered around us ! xxxxLizzie
Cool!! I'd never heard that word before, but Google says you're right! Those always remind me of something that would be in a Jane Austen heroine's bedroom! 💕😊
I understamd not decluttering others possessions, but couldn't some of Scott's books go into storage in the attic? That way when Scott is ready to declutter the books they are close by and he can really mull it over? Only keep ones for display that are a possible read. Just a thought. You did a very good job with your books. I would have had a hard time with the hand painted pitcher....I would have shone the pretty side and added flowers!! TFS. 😊👍📚📚📚
I wish I lived nearer to you, even in the same country, I love your entertainment centre, I would love to make an offer. But the situation is not right xx
Why not have Scott go through his books too?
Or buy a bookcase to replace that one with one more shelf then you have two shelves each. It wouldn’t take up more floor room just a little more height.
While you should not declutter someone else stuff, you can ask them to go thru their stuff when they get a chance. If they go thru and keep everything then that is totally fine. But I can guarantee you that their are at least a handful of books that Scott no lo ger wants.
Those tall white bookcases - you bought 8 years ago from Target. They were the Room Essentials brand for less than $30 each. You chose these because they had 2 taller shelves for your bigger books. I remember when you installed those. I scrolled back and found the video. Small Project: Basement Corner & Bookcase.
Hi Sophia! Great job! I was just wondering that maybe Scott could declutter some books aswell?? Then it would be more space for you. All the best love your videos💖
About kid and baby books. Sure there are certain books that we might just Keep for a future generation ( like if you have the complete Harry Potter series), but for smaller quickread baby and kid books, the kids got to choose a couple of favourite, and they went into their memory box. I also have a memory box so if there is something like a baby shorts or a book that I love, I can Keep it there. And we Keep the boxes fairly small. Like if the kids want to Keep all the stuff from their 1st grade - ok for now, because when the box gets full 5 years later, they only remember 5% of the first grade stuff, and so they free up space for new things in the box.
I have a memorabilia container for that kind of stuff. One for each kid.
It would be good to see Scott declutter at some point, I am sure he can, like you, let go of some items/ books he does no longer needs or feel he can do without, that way you would have even more space! 🤗 from U.K
You did great! Maybe use the bowl & pitcher in one of your flower beds to add a whimsical touch.
Great job! Scott might want to go through his books as well. I'd suggest 50/50 shared space on the bookshelf haha.
It’s ok to let the pitcher go.
I feel like by letting go of the "not quite what I want, but close enough" items that I own, I end up creating the opportunity to get *exactly* what I was really wanting.
I've stopped buying "this will do for now" stuff and just hold out for the perfect one. Sometimes I find that I don't even want it anymore.
I do wonder why you keep your books in the basement. I know that you had them in the office forever ago, and that seemed more practical and looked better there as well, but those are just my feelings on it. Your house, your rules!
These books were always in the basement. It was the to be read and the etiquette books that were in the office and those are here because , well, there is nowhere else to put them.
@@mygreatchallenge I figured you had your reasons, and like I said, YOUR house, YOUR way. If that's how you best utilize your books, then knock yourself out!
I’m not surprised Sophia! It’s a process! I think it’s partly the more you declutter the more you willing to let go and an age thing and age just makes you want to let go of more. That’s what’s been happening with me lately and my sister and my cousins that are my age. Stuff I’ve gone through already I’m going through again and getting rid of it. Soon I will be getting rid of a lot of seasonal stuff. Not as much fun to put out when you don’t have kids at home or grand kids etc. I’m done with it….. well almost. Kudos! 💜👍💜👍💜
Also great that you are making limits for yourself: keeping only what you can fit on the one shelf. I am doing that too. Decluttering gurus on RUclips talk about that. Only keeping what will fit nicely in a container or shelf etc. I’m working on that too. 💜
Sophia, I've been decluttering for the last ten years and have only regretted getting rid of one item in hundreds of things that I've decluttered! I know this is hard for you and having watched you over the last few years I can see how much progress you have made. You're definitely on the right path for your life, and you will be better off without all those things that could hold you back!
Would all the books left in the basement now fit upstairs in the office? Makes more sense to have them together and closer to where you want to read them. If you read in the basement, then it does make sense to have them there, but if you read upstairs, it would make more sense to take them up a few floors. You have cleared quite a few shelves in the office.
Well done! You've come a long way. If I remember correctly, years ago you had a ton of books in the dining room.
Is Scott open to looking if he can purge? His choice but does it even occur to him to think it over? I. Proud of your growth. Much fun to watch
Take your time with decluttering there shouldn't be any rush.
I'm amazed at your work. I was telling you thru the screen to let the pitcher go!! Thanks for listening----haha
Wow. I am soooo impressed. You faced your challenge and are victorious!
Sophia, I have been a fan of yours for years and I salute your cleaning & decluttering evolution. Thanks for the videos!
Thank you so much!
Another solution could be that your absolute favourite from different ages or themes can get a small shelf in the livingroom or another room that the family use together, so that they are a nice reminder - like hanging a photograph.
You need to keep the water pitcher until next time. It is so lovely and the repairs show how it has been loved. Great job!
I am very impressed. Great job dear Sophia.
I am always wondering how your little library is coming along.
Yeah u did so good. I will say though if the pitcher make u happy keep it put it outside on your table for flowers or something else.
I am so impressed that you were able to get rid of so many items…brava! 💜
Sometimes we clear a space for something new and then decide we just enjoy the open space more. You are doing awesome. :)
You were so strong! Books are usually a painful declutter for me.
You did so great! I’ve watched you for years. What a big shift in thinking that has happened over the years. We keep learning and growing. Also…mLetting the pitcher go - will open up possibilities of finding the ONE! The thrill of the hunt is the most fun.
So courageous! You did VERY well 👏
Great effort, Sophia! My husband is a doctor and he keeps the DSM books even though they are updated. I guess he uses them for reference.
HI Sophia! I am so proud of you. Decluttering books is so difficult and I absolutely love that you don't declutter anyone's stuff. My dad did that to me repeatedly. He got rid of my piano because only my mom and I played. And he got rid of three of my dogs, a black Labrador, a collie, and a poodle. Not sure why, they never messed in the house or anything. This is why I have a huge problem with decluttering. I am still trying to process the problems even after all this time.
I am sorry you had such a bad experience with others deckuttering things that were dear to your I am sure it left a bitter taste and you have a different relationship with objects as a result. I totally get it. That being said, how about we regain control and actually chose what we have in our home, keeping what we want to keep and letting go of the frivolous and non important accumulation. Surely it would empower you to be able to say "I am in charge here, moving forward, I decide what stays and what goes!" Keep me posted.
Sophia you are my Hero, you give me that push to part with stuff.!
I’m impressed! I’m going through my books ,sewing and cooking. It’s so hard. I’m being totally honest with myself and a lot of books win lol! Great job😊
Great job, Sophia :)
I am very very proud of you Sophia ❤
Can’t wait to see what you do with the living room.
Don't hold your breathe it s not happening until late in the year if not next year.
You are doing awesome
I think you got the big book shelf at Kmart lol, I think I remember watching a video where you brought them home and put them together :)
Could you possibly put the chamber jug in your bathroom in your bedroom as a decoration? Only if you really really want to keep it. I'm so proud of you. You have made such amazing progress with your books. It is brilliant. Well done. I have watched your videos from the very start and your mindset had changed so much. Well done.
Hey Sophia, you did an excellent job narrowing down the books you wanted to keep. I was left wondering if you’re going to ask Scott if there are any books he would like to declutter from his stack in the bookshelf? Anyway, I love that you kept only the books that are really useful, sentimental or the ones you know you’ll browse through again. Perhaps you should consider moving the small bookcase over to where the tall bookcase was and put your curio cabinet by the stairs. This is because it looks like there is better light over by the stairs. Also, it means your new cabinet (which will probably have glass doors) will be out of the way of the door through to your heating and diy room, from which you carry lots of heavy items that if dropped could knock or scratch your curio case.
I am VERY impressed!! I really didn’t think you would throw that pitcher away and bowl away. I’m proud of you and all you got rid of!!
Oh no! Not the books! 😢😢😢…I completely understand your pain! 😂😂😂 You are a strong woman! 😉
Goals met yeah great job.
I ❤❤❤ second hand books with writing in it. It’s even more interesting!!
Same!! But we are unique
@@mygreatchallenge if there’s writing in them, so are the books. 😊😊
I’m impressed!!! Your awesome!
I am very impressed! 😮
I AM impressed!
Wow! Fabulous job!
Sophia I'm so proud of you.
Wonderful job!
You did a great job! 👍
WOW!!! Sophia I’m impressed that you were able to let go of soooo many books. I have watched your channel from the beginning. You never wanted to let go of books.
Good job!!!!
Loving this series.
Oh the things we will shuffle, lol. It's a real struggle.
Great job, Sophia. 🎉
You are inspiring me. I have such a hard time letting go of books! I’m a Primary Teacher and keep thinking I might use this in my classroom one day! I have donated some to the class. I could donate more.
You have come a long way baby!!!
Could I possibly propose an alternative? Use it as a vase for your garden where the rose bushes are. It will have a little bit more life but still bring you joy…if it still does of course
It won't hold water the crack is all the way down and I need to let it go.
Another great vlog. I am shaking my pom poms for you, Sophia. Great job decluttering all those books, bowl, broken pitcher and large bookcase. I have a bookcase and books strewn in every room. Thanks to your example I am going to designate the bookcase only for books and declutter the rest. Wish me well.
Oh my goodness Sophia! I almost fell off my chair again with this one! I think I'm going to need a seatbelt for my chair for the rest of your declutters! So proud of you! Oh my inspiration you are! Thank you for sharing!
Proud of you.
you could always repurpose the pitcher for your garden.
I love your methodical and thorough way of decluttering. It works for you. It's like peeling back the layers of an onion. I can only hope to do it your way someday. I keep trying. A work in progress. 😁
You’ve encouraged me to declutter a few books. The last few diy projects I’ve had my go to was RUclips,not my big fat diy handbook, so that book can definitely go. Also many of my recipe books I haven’t opened for years- again I tend to turn to the internet . I’m finding children’s books hard though as I don’t have grandchildren yet but I’m hopeful I’ll have some one day.
Why not get Scott Togo through his books and declutter
I agonize with you Sophia. I’m proud of you. It’s hard, but needful. It’s fantastic you have a goal of a better plan for your space. I agree, hubby can do his declutter when he’s ready. Gentle approach of setting the example works much better. I’m back at it on my declutter too. I thought going through the house space by space last year would be the end of it. Nope! It’s just the beginning. Who knew? Here’s to starting over.
It s never done
It's Friday evening, and you've got me excited to declutter this weekend! Starting to feel that spring cleaning buzz!! AND there are two "little free libraries" in my tiny village, and this is the weekend I finally check them out!! Thanks for always inspiring me!! And great job talking through your decision to part with the pitcher!👍😊💕
Yay! Thank you!
🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇great job! Bravo chère Sophie ! Bisous d'Alsace!🤗😗
Way to go Sophia!!
Yay 🎉 for you!! U did a great job 😊 enjoying watching 🎉❤
Books are hard for me as well. I love what you have done! Great job!
I can remember the previous book declutter when one of your kids was in the basement. You asked him, can't remember but i think it was Edward, and he said he would read one of the president books.
You've come a long way baby!!! :)
Great job Sophia, I have a problem with books, but make it doable, thanks.
Asked Scott to check his.
Just thinking out loud here…. What if you keep the bigger shelf and put it where the small one is? That way all Scott’s books and the small amount you have would fit, and then declutter the small shelf? 🤷🏼♀️just a suggestion. 🥰
I had those 2 food books, fast food nation and fat land… I regret decluttering them, they were So good!
I am trying to let go of books not make room for more, if that makes sense
Books are so hard… you did so good!!! 🎉🎉
Good job. Proud of you.
Sophia, you can use the pocelain to put flowers on your deck or în the garden.
I feel the same with my books..
Take a picture of the wash basin so you can remember it.
Hi Sophia, l totally agree with you about decluttering other people stuff because l find that real nasty and sad. It should be the person’s decision and responsibility to do so not yours. I simply agree with you about your pitcher, great decision Sophia! God bless!🥰
I agree
Oh Sophia, You were on fire today!!
Really enjoyed watching this.
You're right you deserve an excellent wash basin and jug. There's one out there with your name on it.
Cheers
When you are looking at L shaped sofas they make some that are apartment size so they fit closer to the wall. I didn't know this until my husbands aunt had bought one for her house. She lives in an older home and she has very small rooms. Just another option. Have a great day!
I am looking at straight back high legs chesterfield l shapes.
@@mygreatchallenge I love my sectional from Haverty’s ( yeah kinda expensive but worth it) it the “Corey” sectional. It comes in different configuration. It holds up nicely and it’s not bulky. My niece has had hers for 13 years and structure is still holding up. Cushions not so much but she has six kids she has washed the covers many many times. I had the small couch with a “cuddler” at the end in our previous house. It also comes with a chaise. Loved it but sold it when we moved. My current couch is same thing just a L shaped sectional.
You did fantastic! 🙂
If you can’t find a curio cabinet for that small space in the basement. An option would be to get the ikea bookcase with extra shelves and add the optional doors
I used to have those in the dining room. 2 of them. They don't fit in the basement. Ceiling is too low. I need a vintage cabinet like the one I have in the living room.
Scott did not want to declutter his books?
Is that a Crossing The Equator picture be the tv???
Yay!
Does Scott declutter any of his books, etc?
Could you put a dried or artificial flower arrangement in the jug and put it in a corner on your stairs. I can really understand why you love it.
I do love it. But I am also trying to not have dust collectors all over the place.
Oh would be nice fill the jug with hydrangeas and roses (artificial ) it could stand on the floor in any room its so nice,youre doing a great job Sophia inspiring me still to keep going bit at a time,going through 47 yrs of things that have gathered around us ! xxxxLizzie
Wouldn't it be lovely if you found a vintage white cabinet to go with all the other furniture in the basement.
I thought about an old pie cooler and install glass panels to it. That s the idea. Or an old curio and paint it white
Triple thumbs up 👍 👌 👏
I think they are called ewer, used for water.
Cool!! I'd never heard that word before, but Google says you're right! Those always remind me of something that would be in a Jane Austen heroine's bedroom! 💕😊
Smash the pitcher and use it for ground cover in your yard
Well done you!
Good job!
Scott can do his part also of decluttering Some of his Books, can he????
He won't....he s not ready. I m ok with that.
I’m wondering if you could just move down the two side cabinets in the living room. Would they fit? Or do you want a new style?
I am thinking about it but that is not really solving my storage issue. They are huge with minimal payoff
@@mygreatchallenge absolutely your call. I agree not the preferred solution. Have a great day!!
Will Scott go through his books?
I doubt it.
I agree with Sophia about not decluttering other people’s stuff. It has to do with respect and relationship.
I understamd not decluttering others possessions, but couldn't some of Scott's books go into storage in the attic? That way when Scott is ready to declutter the books they are close by and he can really mull it over? Only keep ones for display that are a possible read. Just a thought. You did a very good job with your books. I would have had a hard time with the hand painted pitcher....I would have shone the pretty side and added flowers!! TFS. 😊👍📚📚📚
Do your bedroom attics have room for smaller shelving?
I wish I lived nearer to you, even in the same country, I love your entertainment centre, I would love to make an offer. But the situation is not right xx