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5 Things You're Calling ‘Sentimental' That Are Really Just Taking Up Space
5 Things You're Calling ‘Sentimental' That Are Really Just Taking Up Space

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time07-07-2025

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5 Things You're Calling ‘Sentimental' That Are Really Just Taking Up Space

It's okay to let go of inherited fine china, old quilts, or cookbooks if they're collecting dust—keeping just one meaningful piece can still honor your loved ones. Baby clothes and kids' artwork are sweet treasures, but limiting yourself to a small bin (or photo book) per child helps preserve the memories without overwhelming your space. Decluttering isn't about forgetting—it's about thoughtfully curating what you keep, so the most meaningful items truly are notoriously sentimental people. It's why the region is rich in history and tradition, and it's also the reason we're a little prone to a bit too much collecting. Pretty much anything can be considered a family heirloom if it has been passed down through a generation or two. Getting rid of a special item that no longer serves you doesn't mean you're getting rid of the memories associated with it, but don't just take it from us. We surveyed three professional organizers based in the South, and here are a few sentimental items they often have to encourage their clients to let go of. Consider this a little pep talk to give yourself permission for some guilt-free Stricker is the founder of Naptime Kitchen and the creator of The Home Reset. She's based in Charleston, South Carolina. Christina Lee is the co-founder of Graceful Spaces, a professional organizing company in Austin, Texas, that works with clients nationwide. Kenna Lee is a certified professional organizer and the owner of Calm Spaces. Her business has two locations, one of which is in Atlanta, three experts we interviewed cited fine china collections as a sentimental item that they often see wasting space in a Southerner's home. One full set of fine china takes up a significant amount of space, regardless of whether or not you've reserved an entire hutch to showing it off. Since fine china has been a popular wedding gift for multiple generations, there's also a good chance you have not only your set, but a family set you've inherited, too. "I've encountered 6 sets in one home," says professional organizer Kenna Lee. "The reason is these were passed down to my client from the people she loves, and she knows they had such deep significance to her ancestors, especially those who could barely afford china in the first place. My advice to clients is to keep a serving platter or bowl and let the rest go, especially if space is at a premium. You can honor your ancestors' memory without having to rent a storage unit." Going through your stash of old baby clothes is a surefire way to make you tear up, but it's a task that's very worth doing from time to time. Kate Stricker is a mom of four and the creator of The Home Reset, an audio course that encourages moms in their decluttering journey. While she knows the feeling of wanting to hang on to those tiny outfits that hold so many memories, she offers some practical advice. "We keep one bin for a few heirloom items for each child," she says. "But clothes were meant to be worn. Enjoy them! Get them dirty. Keep one or two, but you will likely have way more photos of your child actually in the item, which will mean more to you than having thope item sitting in a closet unworn." On a similar note, Kate also sees parents hanging on to one too many drawings and finger paintings by their little artists. Just as she does with old baby keepsakes, she limits herself to keeping one bin of artwork per child that she conveniently stores under the bed. However, she admits that even this "seems a bit silly." While every piece is worthy of some time on the fridge, she suggests giving the extra special pieces some additional display time. "If you love it, use two small nails to hang a string across the wall and use clothespins to hang artwork on the string," she says. "If you really love it, frame it. Otherwise, say goodbye." And for those who are extra sentimental, she recommends taking a picture or scan of each piece and printing it all in one slender photo book. Quilting is becoming a bit of a lost art, which is why it can feel extra hard to pare down your collection. But if you've got more than a dozen crowding your linen closet, it may be time to see a few off. "Hand-stitched by grandmothers or great-aunts, quilts are beautiful textiles that hold generations of love," says organizer Christina Lee. "But they're also bulky, tough to fold, and typically end up tucked away in linen closets or under beds, rarely used, but always taking up space. We encourage our clients to choose a few special pieces to display or preserve and consider parting with others in thoughtful ways." Every Southerner loves a good family recipe. But there's a difference between keeping handwritten directions for your mom's stuffing balls and hanging onto the casserole cookbook from your great aunt. "There is a tradition in the South of cookbooks being passed down through the generations," says Kenna. "I often see clients keeping cookbooks for sentimental reasons because they belonged to a relative, but they have no intention of ever using them. While keeping a treasured family heirloom is understandable, keeping cookbooks that you do not use or need is unnecessary." It's best to check with a few other family members before donating old cookbooks, just as you would with more valuable family heirlooms. But if there aren't any takers, to the donation bin they go. Read the original article on Southern Living

Soak Up the Serenity at JA Palm Tree Court's Beachfront Hideaway
Soak Up the Serenity at JA Palm Tree Court's Beachfront Hideaway

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time06-05-2025

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Soak Up the Serenity at JA Palm Tree Court's Beachfront Hideaway

By Editor_wr On May 6, 2025 Surrounded by swaying palm trees, white sands, and the glistening Arabian Gulf, JA Palm Tree Court invites guests to experience an elevated escape into nature, wellbeing and relaxed seclusion. Presenting a tropical escape without leaving the UAE, this tranquil beachfront retreat is designed for a restorative stay – whether you're reconnecting as a couple or making unforgettable memories with family. Wake up every morning to the beach at your doorstep, indulge in exceptional culinary experiences, enjoy a signature treatment at the Calm Spa, explore a wide variety of nearby recreational activities, or simply lounge by the exclusive pool with a cocktail in hand. Beachfront Serenity Nestled amidst vibrant flora and fauna, JA Palm Tree Court offers an idyllic home away from home that is suitable for guests of all ages. As a guest you can choose to spend your serene sojourn in one of 212 luxuriously spacious suites, allowing the soothing sounds of the ocean to ease you into a deeply restorative sleep. For a more elevated experience, The Residence villas offer the most premium beachfront accommodations, enhanced by bespoke amenities and personalised service. Laid-Back Dining & Poolside Sips This serene property is home to a variety of exceptional culinary experiences, including the refined White Orchid Restaurant & Lounge, where diners can savour bold Southeast Asian flavours, signature cocktails, and ambient live music. Other enticing options are La Fontana Brasserie, serving up lavish breakfast and lunch, buffets and a la carte dinners complete with live cooking stations, and Tamr Restaurant & Pool Bar, offering vibrant salads, gourmet flatbreads, hearty sandwiches, and fresh seafood. For long, leisurely afternoons by the pool, La Fontana Pool Bar is the perfect spot for a casual drink in the sun, promising a variety of refreshing cocktails, mocktails, and indulgent shakes. Alternatively, guests can sip on eclectic drinks and hearty milkshakes or cool off with an ice lolly at the swim-up bar or in the shade at Anchor Restaurant & Pool Bar. Holistic Wellness Experiences Designed to deliver a mindful and restorative stay experience, JA Palm Tree Court provides guests with a range of tailored wellness offerings, such as in-room wellness elements and curated day spa journeys. At the heart of the property's wellness offerings, Calm Spa features ten serene treatment rooms and a traditional Moroccan Hammam, where every detail is thoughtfully crafted to restore balance and vitality. Enhance your experience with a JA Signature Massage or opt for ultimate indulgence with the Wellness Day Package, which includes a footbath ritual, a 90-minute massage, a refreshing lunch at Signature Lounge and Pool, and additional perks. Beyond rejuvenating treatments at Calm Spa, the exclusive Tamr Pool also offers a tranquil oasis complete with a pool library for guests to unwind. Here, guests are invited to partake in guided yoga classes, and cultural experiences, – ideal for those seeking a moment of mindfulness. Equestrian Adventures Adding to its unique offering, JA Palm Tree Court is also home to the JA Equestrian Centre where guests can enjoy leisure-focused activities such as scenic pony and horse rides to private riding lessons, as the centre caters to beginners, seasoned riders, and those getting back in the saddle after a break. One of its signature offerings is 'Swimming with Horses' a unique and immersive encounter with both nature and animals. Plan your next restorative retreat at JA Palm Tree Court, where every detail invites you to slow down, reconnect, and embrace the laid-back rhythm of coastal living. Enjoy tailored wellness experiences, sun-soaked relaxation, memorable dining, and moments of adventure, all in one serene beachfront setting For bookings and more information, please call +971 4 814 5555 or email [email protected] Soak Up the Serenity at JA Palm Tree Court's Beachfront Hideaway Comments are closed.

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